Ok do this: roughly smooth over the VE table and try again...
but keep in mind if you're doing Calc.VET you have to do both VE and MAF tables at the same time.
Are you doing Calc.VET or AutoVE (MAF disabled)...?
Ok do this: roughly smooth over the VE table and try again...
but keep in mind if you're doing Calc.VET you have to do both VE and MAF tables at the same time.
Are you doing Calc.VET or AutoVE (MAF disabled)...?
Would this be a paste and multiply by 10%? If so, it looks somewhat similiar to what the MAF table was thank god.
I did not disable the MAF. I thought that did not need to be done for the operation I was doing?
Calc.VET works with MAF enabled...
you would disable the VE (by setting B0120 to zero), but since VE is used during transients you can let the transient filter remove any VE contribution (by virtue of ignoring transient data, of which the VE is)...
then the CALC.SELBEN map (unit-less multiplier close to 1) paste-multiplies into the MAF B5001 table (units g/s),
and the CALC.VET map (units g*K/kPa) pastes into the VE B0101 table (same units as map, g*K/kPa);
and take note that the CALC.VET values are calculated from the corrected MAF values (i.e. SAE.MAF * CALC.SELBEN);
this is what makes Calc.VET so easy to do...
Ok, I re-pasted my MAF table in with no % and wow, what a change....It lowered everything significantly. I have also tried to smooth my tables some more but good god, I swear its messing up. I click on the high spots, and I open the 2d graph and will change the high spots, but it does not change the cells I selected in the "mountain" Ok, so just to clarify, if I am doing Calc.VET I do not need to do anything with my MAF as far as disabling and I can change my MAF table and my VE all in one log session, correct?
It dropped like 100 g/sec towards the end? Is that normal??
Last edited by Nver2loud; July 26th, 2012 at 01:28 PM. Reason: added pic
Before applying a map, check the units of the map and the units of the table it is going to be applied to.