Kevin Doe
October 29th, 2007, 02:58 AM
Ok, I am nearly done with my auto VE process. I am at about .98 on all my BENs, and have about 200 data points in each cell (driving for about 2 hours of varying loads making sure I get all the cells). The car still doesn't want to idle taht well, and when comming to a stop it always wants to die. So I did some research and that lead me to the throttle cracker.
It looks like the throttle cracket is active above a given speed, then deactivates at a speed slightly lower than the activate speed. For my stock settings on the throttle cracker, they are set at 3 kmh and 2 kmh.
The table is a stock table, so values at up in the 11 grams/sec range in some of the high rpm areas. It appears as if while I've been driving doing the auto VE process that the throttle cracker would have been active, skewing my autoVE BENs by effecting the AFR feedback from my wideband.
If I change the throttle cracker table, with this bacially mess up the autoVE that I've just done, and have to do it over again?
It looks like the throttle cracket is active above a given speed, then deactivates at a speed slightly lower than the activate speed. For my stock settings on the throttle cracker, they are set at 3 kmh and 2 kmh.
The table is a stock table, so values at up in the 11 grams/sec range in some of the high rpm areas. It appears as if while I've been driving doing the auto VE process that the throttle cracker would have been active, skewing my autoVE BENs by effecting the AFR feedback from my wideband.
If I change the throttle cracker table, with this bacially mess up the autoVE that I've just done, and have to do it over again?