Sounds like your Units don't match..
NOTE: for map Data, use the CALC.VET pid units that match your B0101 table, i.e. either % or g*K/kPa.
To display units on a map: go to map properties, on each of the Data, Row, Col tabs, checkmark Show Units.
Sounds like your Units don't match..
NOTE: for map Data, use the CALC.VET pid units that match your B0101 table, i.e. either % or g*K/kPa.
To display units on a map: go to map properties, on each of the Data, Row, Col tabs, checkmark Show Units.
Here are the screenshots. It looks like they match. I also attached my tune and log file.
Looks like the VE table in your tune is in percent (%) and your CALC VET table is in gK/kPa ... like apples and oranges ... can only compare (update) them if they are in the same units.
Regards,
Taz
Can I just change the units in my tune?
I see where I messed up now. I wasnt looking at the Units, I was looking at kpa and thought they matched. I changed my units in the tune tool.
Thank you for your help
Can anyone tell me if this tuning method is suitable for my application.
I have an e38 boosted and it retains the maf but pegs the maf at around 5500rpm
I am running e85 and have an analogue wideband and a pid to suit
thanks
68sstt:
Its only been tested on the GEN III-LS series. The dynamic and interplay of the MAF and VE are unique to this application. All the Pids are also set up exclusively for the LS1 series.
So, the general answer is no. There are some excellent E38 Tutorials that should be able to help you out.
Thanks for your interest.
The CALC.VET Tutorial (PDF Version) has been updated..http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....tire-VE-Table.
1. Pid Image/Text match page 1 of the CALC.VET Thread
2. Link to CALC.VET Thread repaired
3. Closed-Loop portion Updated
4. Draft Copy designation removed.