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Old 01-06-2005, 02:17 PM
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Hey guys. I remember seeing the Main VE table mapped out into different colored blocks. These different highlighted colored block sections corresponded to the ltrim cells. Does anyone have the picture of it?? I can host it if need be.

I remember seeing this, but it was like 3 years ago. Man I'm old

Thanks!
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Keep in mind it will follow whatever map/rpm boundaries you have set, not necessarily what you see in this picture.

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Thanks Nic I was hoping to find one something like this (in Edit platform) that had the various cells highlighted in the VE cell parameter they are assigned to:

anything? I have been searching off and on for a while with no luck
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Originally Posted by Nic00Z28M6
Keep in mind it will follow whatever map/rpm boundaries you have set, not necessarily what you see in this picture.



IS THAT HPTUNERS 1.6???????
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Nope that is Efilive V6
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Originally Posted by Ryan23silverado
Hey guys. I remember seeing the Main VE table mapped out into different colored blocks. These different highlighted colored block sections corresponded to the ltrim cells. Does anyone have the picture of it?? I can host it if need be.

I remember seeing this, but it was like 3 years ago. Man I'm old

Thanks!
Was my EFILive FlashScan VE table in this post what you're thinking of?

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Thanks a TON JNorris! I couldn't figure out how to highlight in paint. So even though the Edit tables are in between what Nic had down in EFILive, you just go on the lower boundary of the cells? i.e. In EFILive it says cells 0-37 kPa and 0-900rpm, but Edit has boundaries at 0-35 kPa and 0-800rpm. I guess this is the case

StealthV, it was just a table like JNorris posted (from Edit). EFILive looks like pretty cool stuff. Thanks man
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Originally Posted by Ryan23silverado
So even though the Edit tables are in between what Nic had down in EFILive, you just go on the lower boundary of the cells? i.e. In EFILive it says cells 0-37 kPa and 0-900rpm, but Edit has boundaries at 0-35 kPa and 0-800rpm. I guess this is the case
A lot of calibrations have different values for the boundaries. Those pictures are not accurate for all cals but they will at least give you a visual of how the cells are layed out.




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