Can anyone help me?
When i am tuning as per the AutoVE tutorial The ben's always over compensates
eg. if i have a cell that shows 0.89 then next log will show it around 1.12 and this just goes on
Can anyone help me?
When i am tuning as per the AutoVE tutorial The ben's always over compensates
eg. if i have a cell that shows 0.89 then next log will show it around 1.12 and this just goes on
There is a couple of spreadsheets floating around that
can manually adjust the percentage of BEN.
A calc.pid formula for 50% of BEN would look like this:
{BEN}-1.0)*0.5+1
This is the percentage to reduce or increase.
-50% =.5
+50% 1.5
Last edited by mr.prick; July 31st, 2009 at 07:02 PM.
512k RoadRunner Firmware 12.14R
FlashScan V2 Bootblock V2.07.04 Firmware V2.07.22 EFILive V7.5.7 (Build 191) V8.2.1 (Build 181)
LC-1 WBO2
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Can you tell me where to find this spread sheet ?
Here it is.
Interpolation, VE% Correction, Dual Data Log Addition.xls
A calc.pid is easier tho.
512k RoadRunner Firmware 12.14R
FlashScan V2 Bootblock V2.07.04 Firmware V2.07.22 EFILive V7.5.7 (Build 191) V8.2.1 (Build 181)
LC-1 WBO2
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I have just been looking at the cal.pids I can see where to put the equasion but dont know about the other numbers (slots and PRN )
do you have all the infomation i need to enter for the pid
This is for serial WBO2
Change {CALC.BEN1} to the BEN you are using.
*CLC-00-001
factor 0.0 1.4 0.2 "({CALC.BEN1}-1.0)*0.5+1"
================================================== ===
CALC.%BEN1 F001 CLC-00-001 factor Fuel "BEN 50%"
These numbers should match.
The next cal.pid in sequence will be F002 ect.
They don't have to be the numbers I post here but the must match and it's
easier to start with 001 then keep going. IMO
I have 30 calc.pids
Last edited by mr.prick; July 31st, 2009 at 07:01 PM.
512k RoadRunner Firmware 12.14R
FlashScan V2 Bootblock V2.07.04 Firmware V2.07.22 EFILive V7.5.7 (Build 191) V8.2.1 (Build 181)
LC-1 WBO2
_________________________________________________
When you say
"Change {CALC.BEN1} to the BEN you are using"
what do you mean?
Which BEN PID are you using?
Are you using serial WBO2 or analog?
If you are using serial you will change it to the BEN PID that matches your PCM.
Example for serial:
BEN Factor Bank 1, Serial Wideband, E38 style {CALC.BEN1_E38}
If you are using analog you will change it to the BEN PID that matches your WBO2.
Example for analog:
Base Efficiency Numerator 1 - LC-1 {CALC.BEN_LC11}
Or if you use a WBO2 that is not pre-defined by EFILive and
you have made your own BEN PID, use that one.
512k RoadRunner Firmware 12.14R
FlashScan V2 Bootblock V2.07.04 Firmware V2.07.22 EFILive V7.5.7 (Build 191) V8.2.1 (Build 181)
LC-1 WBO2
_________________________________________________
Ok i get it now I am using serial wideband lc-1 ls1 style
so i will use calc.ben1
Not quite there i have it all in but it shwoes as unsupported
it all looks to be ok must be some thing i have missed