Where's the 2 Bar SD OS for the 98 PCM?
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Originally Posted by Billiumss
Once we get all our ducks in a row, it should be very interesting to get this to work. Hopefully when I use the VE AFR Histogram in my HP Tuner scanner, it will be as easy as: scan, cut, and paste in the Main & Secondary VE tables.
Or is the value splitting more correlated to the actual VE values themselves?
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You're basically halving your resolution...
to use the 2 bar you'll be using the secondary VE on a 98
secondary VE is 10kpa resolution
So w/2 bar w/out an OS enhancement, it now becomes 20kpa resolution
so 50kpa reported would need to be tuned for 100kpa actual
to use the 2 bar you'll be using the secondary VE on a 98
secondary VE is 10kpa resolution
So w/2 bar w/out an OS enhancement, it now becomes 20kpa resolution
so 50kpa reported would need to be tuned for 100kpa actual
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Originally Posted by horist
You're basically halving your resolution...
to use the 2 bar you'll be using the secondary VE on a 98
secondary VE is 10kpa resolution
So w/2 bar w/out an OS enhancement, it now becomes 20kpa resolution
so 50kpa reported would need to be tuned for 100kpa actual
to use the 2 bar you'll be using the secondary VE on a 98
secondary VE is 10kpa resolution
So w/2 bar w/out an OS enhancement, it now becomes 20kpa resolution
so 50kpa reported would need to be tuned for 100kpa actual
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yup... but keep in mind you have to do this at any table VE is referenced... not sure about the load values (If they're calculated off of the MAP value, so may have to half the resolution of spark tables and such too)
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Unfortunately we're at a loss for tuning, unlike our 99+ bretheren.
You may not like the idea, but from what people are proving with their '98s, it's working and providing a fine solution for the time being.
Shall I show you what years of 10:1 A/F due to a maxed MAF does to pistons?
You may not like the idea, but from what people are proving with their '98s, it's working and providing a fine solution for the time being.
Shall I show you what years of 10:1 A/F due to a maxed MAF does to pistons?
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Originally Posted by horist
yup... but keep in mind you have to do this at any table VE is referenced... not sure about the load values (If they're calculated off of the MAP value, so may have to half the resolution of spark tables and such too)
DarkFormula - If you drove around for years on a 10:1 A:F ratio, you've got bigger problems than your cylinder walls.
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ninobrn- This might help it make sense... Basic Speed density tuning (for forced induction apps) is done through an extended range of MAP readings (thanks to the 2-bar sensor) which read higher than the stock sensor can read. Stock sensors read from about 15kPa to 105kPa. 2-bar sensors read from 15kPa to about 200kPa, or whatever ~14psi is. So in the tuning program, instead of your VE table going from 15kPa to 105kPa, it goes from 15kPa to 200kPa, with larger steps in between each MAP range.