When logging coming home today I am seeing during decel or coasting the aft going to 19+ and BE map for 3200x30map is at 1.6.
I changed the filter to remove the decels, anyone think of reasons that would be a problem?
When logging coming home today I am seeing during decel or coasting the aft going to 19+ and BE map for 3200x30map is at 1.6.
I changed the filter to remove the decels, anyone think of reasons that would be a problem?
It seems to me that in your filter you need to change the AND to OR.
Do you have DFCO enabled...?
step 5 in the autove tutorial says to have it enabled and set to 122c
5. Open calibration {B3313} "DFCO Temp Enable" Set it to 122 °C
my settings in the tune:
LABELS Selection
Parameters Value
{B3307} DFCO Re-Enable Timer 5.000000 Seconds
{B3308} DFCO M6 Enable Temp 50.000000 °C
{B3309} DFCO M6 RPM 900.000000 RPM
{B3310} DFCO M6 MAP 104.980469 kPa
{B3311} DFCO M6 TPS 8.007813 %
{B3312} DFCO M6 Speed 28.000000 MPH
{B3313} DFCO Temp Enable 121.992188 °C
{B3315} DFCO Vehicle Speed Hysteresis 2.000000 MPH
{B3317} DFCO Throttle Hysteresis 0.996094 %
{B3319} DFCO RPM Hysteresis 5.078125 RPM
{B3321} DFCO MAP Hysteresis 0.996094 kPa
Change B3308 to max temp as well, that is the DFCO M6 enable temp which looks like it is currently at 50.
Andrew
EFILive Crew
Also if you want to filter out Decel try logging the Fuel Trim Cell # PID and then you can filter out FTC # 21 frames. FTC 21 = Decel
Andrew
EFILive Crew
That's kinda what I do. I log FTC and tell it to exclude data cells where FTC > 19. That plus excluding data where TP% is changing more than 2% in 500ms usually gets me some nice numbers. One thing I want to try is to see what the IAT temp is the majority of the log and filter all data where IAT doesn't equal that number. I have a feeling this will also help keep numbers consistent.Originally Posted by Tordne
The easiest is to disable dfco completely. As the values in the ve table are in part derived from temperature the iat makes a huge difference.
I make sure I keep it at a reasonable level the whole time I am logging and try and complete the tune in 1 go.
Otherwise you have to have to exclude ce3lls that show a huge difference from the last adjustment.
\"You Can Never Have Enough Horsepower\"
Even with DFCO disabled, you still will hit the decel FTCs. It will affect your numbers...Originally Posted by caver
Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
That doesn't sound like it would work very well. In OLSD, you have FTC 20, 21, & 22. FTC>19 would exclude all data.
Yup and thats what it does.Originally Posted by TAQuickness