TP load scale

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TP load scale

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I have done some logs/runs to tune the AFR´s , and i saw that i hit the max TP load in the fuel map and ignition (they are set to 64)


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should i rise up my scale to 76/80 like it show in the multiple display?

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tks!
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Yes this is what should be done next. Rescale the TP load scale for fuel and timing upto the maximum load read (see tuning guide for more info)
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Matt wrote:Yes this is what should be done next. Rescale the TP load scale for fuel and timing upto the maximum load read (see tuning guide for more info)

Tks matt, i did this changes compared to the "stock" tune

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Also i saw that i had some timing adv below 70º , my engine normal temp is around 67º and 70º (nismo termostat)

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read old, but good Pete's post about rescaling.
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
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unex wrote:read old, but good Pete's post about rescaling.
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
Good info tks :)


I did this changes in my map in the TP scales, is bit big scale because in my actual tune at only 16psi of boost i hit the 76 TP load... my turbos (GT2860RS) have a lot more to give.

Also adjust my timing for the bigger TP load

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And this is a soft rescale of the same map

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Good? no? :)
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Bit of a jump between 40 and 70 there?
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sky Z wrote:
unex wrote:read old, but good Pete's post about rescaling.
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
Good info tks :)

Good? no? :)
BAD.
you didnt understand that topic which I gave you. Why you should need so much points between 0 and 40? It could be in 4-5 columns because this is no load area. While 50-100 area is where the things happen.
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Re: TP load scale

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unex wrote:
sky Z wrote:
unex wrote:read old, but good Pete's post about rescaling.
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
Good info tks :)

Good? no? :)
BAD.
you didnt understand that topic which I gave you. Why you should need so much points between 0 and 40? It could be in 4-5 columns because this is no load area. While 50-100 area is where the things happen.
You r right
Matt wrote:Bit of a jump between 40 and 70 there?

I made this today

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Also look at the graph using the 2D scale also (Fuel scale) when smoothing. You usually want more resolution (closer numbers) at the top end
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Matt wrote:Also look at the graph using the 2D scale also (Fuel scale) when smoothing. You usually want more resolution (closer numbers) at the top end
Got it! tks matt :D
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