Steveo: Would it be better to have a configurable target value so you can calc the results to target 125 say rather than 128 ?
Thanks
Mitch
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i found a bug that was preventing the integrator values from being used a lot of the time. explains why int and non-int values are so close. will fix it soon.
this is throwing me for a loop, but i think it's a very good (and all too easy) idea to have a control for target. thanks for the idea!
implementation-wise, all i really have to do is minus or plus the resulting value in the table, right? if we're at -2% and the target is -2%, +2%=0%=no modification required. or if using raw trims, if the trim is 124 and the target is 126, +2=126 trim. super easy to skew the table like that.
i think it would work well as long as you don't really change your target. you could probably get decent results targeting -2% or something (~125 in raw blm terms) especially as a new tuner, as everyone knows a hair richer is better than a hair leaner.
try the new version....
RESET YOUR ADVANCED SETTINGS WHEN INSTALLING THIS VERSION
the integrator strength needed to be nerfed a bit, i lowered the default to 25%
also new version lets you specify an arbitrary trim target in real-time
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Heres my log from today and pics of the results in loose mode, one using Int and the other not.
The ability to change the target is awesome..Def gonna have to play with that a bit!
you should definitely hand-shape some of your ve table. you have a few spikes creeping up there.
i can see where trimalyzer's data has defined a new curve where you've actually driven, but you still have massive spikes where it meets areas that have no decent analysis data. you might not notice till you go haulin' a load up a hill or something.
a perfect example of where a hand-made approach is needed to supplement any tool
yours (not good)
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mine (kinda good)
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Did some hand smoothing and did a log.. Ran the log through Trimalyzer. I can see how it really doesnt take much to make the table start going rich/lean.
that's for sure!
BUT
do you notice how uniform your trims are now? they're all mostly 118-120. it means you got the shape of the table right, but the overall needs a slight tweak.
Ya definitely helped the shape. I hand tuned and ran another log through. The trims are looking great as of now. A couple tiny spots to still adjust but overall very nice. Heres the resultsAttachment 11614
there ya go, leave it there for sure!