Redline Motorsports
August 21st, 2006, 12:16 PM
We'll I hate to admit but I finally got a chance to use the AutoVE tuning Sunday. Its a 04' GTO ProCharged 377. I followed the tutorial and got the car to idle pretty decent. The "quick" tune we threw in a couple weeks ago was real lean in the cruising area. This was evident by the LTRIMs being 18-20 % everywhere. The 15 % I dumped on the VE table to start out with got used up pretty quick and the BEN values where too far off.
I have a load dyno so I ran the car through fixed rpms ranges along the KPA scale. I just kept motor in each cell until I saw 50 counts. Most of the BEN factors where either 8 % rich or 8 % lean all the way to 4500 rpm and 90 KPA. The car started getting real hot in the upper load and rpm ranges so I stopped.
The couple questions I have are;
Once you get to 4500-5000 do you really need to continue load and BEN those areas. Or can you just blend up a ways as PE is not too far away? These high strung motors really get warm with that much load that long.
As is normal with a VE tune, there are a few nasty spikes in the map. Can I take the spike and change the value to one that seems to fit within the surrounding cells? Kind of blended?
What is the proper way to use the smoothing feature?
If the engine is idling decent throughout the VE tuning it would make sense to dial it in once the VE is done and the MAF is re-enabled. Yes?
How do you know when you have reached the point where the PE Modifier by RPM is becoming active? I know for AVE tuning it is set to 14.63 flat line for starting.
This is a boosted motor so anything over 105 KPA is just PE fudging anyway.
Lots of questions!
Thanks
Howard
I have a load dyno so I ran the car through fixed rpms ranges along the KPA scale. I just kept motor in each cell until I saw 50 counts. Most of the BEN factors where either 8 % rich or 8 % lean all the way to 4500 rpm and 90 KPA. The car started getting real hot in the upper load and rpm ranges so I stopped.
The couple questions I have are;
Once you get to 4500-5000 do you really need to continue load and BEN those areas. Or can you just blend up a ways as PE is not too far away? These high strung motors really get warm with that much load that long.
As is normal with a VE tune, there are a few nasty spikes in the map. Can I take the spike and change the value to one that seems to fit within the surrounding cells? Kind of blended?
What is the proper way to use the smoothing feature?
If the engine is idling decent throughout the VE tuning it would make sense to dial it in once the VE is done and the MAF is re-enabled. Yes?
How do you know when you have reached the point where the PE Modifier by RPM is becoming active? I know for AVE tuning it is set to 14.63 flat line for starting.
This is a boosted motor so anything over 105 KPA is just PE fudging anyway.
Lots of questions!
Thanks
Howard