Is that in youre maps.zip that you uploaded???Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
EDIT: FOUND IT!!!!
THIS IS GONNA MAKE SHIT SO MUCH EASIER....
THANKS
Is that in youre maps.zip that you uploaded???Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
EDIT: FOUND IT!!!!
THIS IS GONNA MAKE SHIT SO MUCH EASIER....
THANKS
http://download2.efilive.com/Tutoria...%20a%20Map.htmOriginally Posted by Chalky
That's how you do the VE. The MAF is similar, except on the column tab, I selected RPM and typed ",8000" in the label box. The rows are MAF Hz and the data is still your BEN for your WB.
thanks Jeff, got it. Already had the map setup for monitoring the MAF table. The three variables threw me a bit.
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Oh....I had originally set the Commanded_AFR and WB_AFR maps up a while back because I used Excel to determine my BEN. I had modified the BEN equation becasue I wanted to apply only a fraction of the correction to avoid overshoot. So, I made a spreadsheet, which is probably still posted on here somewhere...Originally Posted by Chalky
Is that the Interpolation SS?
If not I am still confused aboiut following then:
The WB maps have 3 versions:
1 - WB AFR (will show you the average, high, and low readings from your WB sensor)
2 - WB Commanded (will show you the average, high, and low AFRs commanded by the PCM)
3 - WB Correction (will show you the average, high, and low BENs calculated by the scanner)
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Focus on #3. That is the BEN map that is made in the link I provided above. That is where you copy and paste>multiply the (filterd) results to your VE table. That map shows you the % error between what was commanded by the PCM and what was read by your WBO2.Originally Posted by Chalky
#1 will show you ONLY your AFR recorded from your WB compared to MAP & RPM (i.e. VE format) in your log. Instead of a % error, you're just looking at AFR's.
#2 will show you ONLY the PCM commanded AFR compared to MAP & RPM in your log.
If you copy/paste the results of a log from #1 and #2 into Excel, then you can manipulate the BEN equation to only apply a portion of the correction. The standard BEN equation targets perfection. In other words, it's trying for 0% LTFTs (if they were enabled). What if you wanted to shoot for -2% LTFTs? That's why I made my Excel spreadsheet. Then, it grew into what it is below...
Got it. I do have your SS from previous efforts.
I just have to remember to keep the hit count up in all cells. Finally figured out results are much better when your keep cell counts on the high side.
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Didn't I have that in the instructions?? :lol:Originally Posted by Chalky
No doubt. My problem is CRS and ADD.Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
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