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Thread: Wideband Log Help : Clarity Needed

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    Ok so I select all 4 of those everytime I want a good data log to be done with my wideband reads?

    Thx Joe

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    Yes correct.

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    Right on, Thx

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    The 2 Calc.afr_plx1 I got confused with calc.ben.plx_1. Haha now wonder it and wo2ben was X out. :( I failed

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    Stuff happens... you got it sorted out now...?

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    Yea the W02BEN showed up as soon as I slected the correct PLX PID. I have not logged yet but it showed up.
    I need to now learn how to make a MAP and apply it to tune tool. Read the VE tutorial again so I may just do that and learn as I go on it.
    I should do VE first and then MAF? I hear my MAF is prob off a tad due to the cold air intake

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    How to create a map:
    - in tunetool goto table of interest, click in upper left blank tile (highlights all cells), do copy-with-labels;
    - in scantool, edit map properties, goto each of Row and Col tabs, in each click Paste Labels;
    - in Data tab select the data pid (pay attention to metric/imperial);
    - in each of Data, Row, Col tabs checkmark Show Units;
    - in Cell tab constrain the cell size if the map is for the MAF;
    - in the Empty tab set the empty cell hit count to say 20 or 10;
    - save the map (give it a meaningful name).

    ( also: in scantool, goto Data tab and make sure your selected pids have the same units as the tunetool table axis )

    How to apply a map:
    then take a log and open the map, apply the empty cell prefilter, apply the transient filter (you may have to edit it first);
    then look at your map and ask yourself if it makes sense or is it garbage...
    then if it makes sense apply it to the tunetool table (for BEN map do paste-with-multiply-with-labels, for CALC map do pasted-with-labels);

    you may have to chop off any tall spikes and fill in any deep holes by hand, but generally do not smooth (mild ripples are ok, big dropoff steps are not ok).

    Save your tune file (go Save As and let it increment the appended sequence number);
    then open the previous tune as the alternate and do a compare to see if it makes sense.
    Last edited by joecar; June 13th, 2012 at 02:46 AM.

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    Cool, I made a couple MAPs last night.
    One for MAF Calibration but Im not sure I did that one right.
    Spark Retard table SD and Spark Adv table. I think these 2 are good.
    Test em later I guees. Thx for the help

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