As for your VE table concern, I reversed the equation provided by Tunercats and added it in this new version of the spreadsheet. VE numbers are at the bottom.
As for your VE table concern, I reversed the equation provided by Tunercats and added it in this new version of the spreadsheet. VE numbers are at the bottom.
The crank VE tables look normal format to me from your screenshot. To my knowledge the 0411 does not use a crank pulsewidth table. With big cams I always add some extra startup fuel in the low rpm, high map cranking area to get more crank fuel the first few turns.
I have already converted your VE tables in the spreadsheet and reposted it.
What are you using for datalogging your setup?
Wow 16 years experience, i gues i`m very lucky that you have run in to my thread. It is really good and right thing to share your knowledge, personaly i do as well share my experiance with everyone, if evryone would do that, we woul all have been riding on water instead of gas and probably flying, instead of feeding parasites...
Missed out your question, for data logging i`m using chineese Tech II, but thinking of going to ELM 327 USB addapter with ScanMaster ELM 2.1 software...
Becouse i can not write a file with the Tech II, and as well every time i shut the ignition and then start carnking the engine the tech II shuts of and i have to start it and choose a vehicle information again..
and with ScanMaster ELM 2.1 i should be able to log the startup of the engine and as well save the logging onfo to excel shit, to analyse later on.
What would you recomend for logging?
Well, thats a hell of a list of engine gens..., i have only downloaded & uploaded calibration files to cars like smart fortwo brabus calibration, WV Tiguan, TLC200, Nissan NP300, and a few more, and some bikes. I`m really just starting to open up a calibration and trying to learn to edit it, analyse and upgrade. I would like to learn making a calibration from scrap. But for now Just first steps in this world with my own truck project..
Thank you for beeng so nice and helpfull!!!
I used ScanXL Pro on my Dodge.
https://www.palmerperformance.com/st...products_id=36
What I like about ScanXL is the ability it has to make history tables and really get in depth with data analysis within the software itself.
Last edited by Fast355; 01-24-2019 at 01:09 AM.
Fast355 - I see you have tuned Nissan/Infiniti OBD2, have you ever messed with a 2002 Q45 4.5L V8? Mine won't idle under 1300RPM any more. I don't want to step on this thread, maybe I should start a new one?Not trying to brag at all but I have tuned many platforms and I try to learn more all the time.
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