Originally Posted by
SSpdDmon
Rinse/repeat simply means, after you go out and log your data, upload the new tune with changes and log again. Make changes and upload that new tune. By the 3rd time around, it should be pretty close.
As for further detail....all your doing is logging the parameters of the table your changing along with the data you need to make the changes. So, in this case, you'd log MANVAC, WBO2 AFR, and Commanded AFR along with the normal stuff. AFR% Error for IFR table = Commanded AFR / WBO2 AFR. That way, if you see 15:1 when you're commanding 12:1, the result would be 12/15=0.8....which is saying reduce that cell by 20% to keep the injectors open 20% longer. If it was the other way around (seeing 12 when commanding 15), it'd be 15/12=1.25.....which is saying increase that cell by 25% so the injectors only stay open 75% of the time they were. Make sense?
Since there's only a handful of cells in the IFR table vs. the MANY cells in the MAF table, it shouldn't take too long. One trick is to use your filters so that you're focusing on the data in the middle of the cells. In other words, for the 35kPa cell, I'd filter out any data above 36kPa and any data below 34kPa. Filter out any transitional throttle (TP% is changing more than 3% over 500ms) along with any lower airflow scenarios (i.e. RPMs less than 1800 or so). You'll see the new IFR shape start to take place...