Russ-k cfg help
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Russ-k cfg help
I have the Russk.cfg file but it shows an unsupported parameter. I went ahead and logged a start up. But not sure whats missing. Here are the ones I show:
Eng RPM
Idle Desired Airflow lb/min
Throttle position
Vehichle speed
Unsupported
Engine cooling temp
Ignition timing advance
IAC position
Manifold absolute pressure
LTIT Gear/ACoff
Idle follower airflow
Idle cracker airflow
Idle Adapt (STIT)
LTIT PN/ACoff
If the one thats unsupported is not needed I"ll delete it.
Thanks in advance
Also when doing this part (Then copy the #1 idle desired airflow histogram (average) and paste into the RAF table of the editor) Do I average all temps or just the ones in green ? My engine got to 196 sitting garage and that number is yellow and the one at 68deg is lighter green and is 13.3, where as others are 7.7 6.3 6.1 and hot 5.8. Hope that makes sense. Also have a question about where to paste avg. RAF meaning what exactly? All the parameters I see are no where near the averaged number.
Heres cfg and log if it helps. Thanks in advance.
Eng RPM
Idle Desired Airflow lb/min
Throttle position
Vehichle speed
Unsupported
Engine cooling temp
Ignition timing advance
IAC position
Manifold absolute pressure
LTIT Gear/ACoff
Idle follower airflow
Idle cracker airflow
Idle Adapt (STIT)
LTIT PN/ACoff
If the one thats unsupported is not needed I"ll delete it.
Thanks in advance
Also when doing this part (Then copy the #1 idle desired airflow histogram (average) and paste into the RAF table of the editor) Do I average all temps or just the ones in green ? My engine got to 196 sitting garage and that number is yellow and the one at 68deg is lighter green and is 13.3, where as others are 7.7 6.3 6.1 and hot 5.8. Hope that makes sense. Also have a question about where to paste avg. RAF meaning what exactly? All the parameters I see are no where near the averaged number.
Heres cfg and log if it helps. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by 86MonteSSLS-1; 07-04-2013 at 06:47 PM.
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Make sure your log for desired airflow and tune are the same units everyone uses g/sec.
You average all the temps and which ever temps you don't have below 68 and above 212 look at you old and figure out the differences by the other changes you made to set those temps. You can do the colder temps when it gets colder out. Don't worry about the colors they just coincide with the numbers. The average raf is the average while its in that temp. Look at your log again and on the desired airflow histo the + will show the highest #, - will be the lowest #, L is last value recorded and c is count.
You average all the temps and which ever temps you don't have below 68 and above 212 look at you old and figure out the differences by the other changes you made to set those temps. You can do the colder temps when it gets colder out. Don't worry about the colors they just coincide with the numbers. The average raf is the average while its in that temp. Look at your log again and on the desired airflow histo the + will show the highest #, - will be the lowest #, L is last value recorded and c is count.
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Make sure your log for desired airflow and tune are the same units everyone uses g/sec.
The average raf is the average while its in that temp. Look at your log again and on the desired airflow histo the + will show the highest #, - will be the lowest #, L is last value recorded and c is count.
The average raf is the average while its in that temp. Look at your log again and on the desired airflow histo the + will show the highest #, - will be the lowest #, L is last value recorded and c is count.
(Then copy the #1 idle desired airflow histogram (average) and paste into the RAF table of the editor) Which table in the editor do I edit with the avg temps ?Thanks for quick reply
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Ok I just ran the cold idle in gear, but I'm still not sure what to do with numbers. Anyone want to helpme out ? Is it the Idle Air Flow vs Coolant Temp vs (Gear & PN) tab in editor I should be looking at? If so those numbers are alot lower than the ones I log Not sure what to change. Any help would be appreciated.
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Copy #'s from histo and paste in the editor engine>idle>airflow>base running airflow in gear. You will need to do a park/nuetral cold start histo for that row.
Look at my attachment this is yours with the changes
Look at my attachment this is yours with the changes
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Thanks Gagliano7, but I figured it out. I did both PN and in gear. Just logged over an hour of data. Tried to hit every cell, lol. Have to see what I can make of it. I'm sure I'll have more questions.
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Well damn I hit the space bar while recording and missed the first half hour. That was the best part, several WOT's and I'm pretty sure I hit all cells then lol