TP load scale
Moderator: Matt
TP load scale
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)
should i rise up my scale to 76/80 like it show in the multiple display?
tks!
should i rise up my scale to 76/80 like it show in the multiple display?
tks!
Re: TP load scale
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)
Re: TP load scale
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
Also i saw that i had some timing adv below 70º , my engine normal temp is around 67º and 70º (nismo termostat)
Re: TP load scale
read old, but good Pete's post about rescaling.
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
Re: TP load scale
Good info tksunex wrote:read old, but good Pete's post about rescaling.
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
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
And this is a soft rescale of the same map
Good? no?
Re: TP load scale
Bit of a jump between 40 and 70 there?
Re: TP load scale
BAD.sky Z wrote:Good info tksunex wrote:read old, but good Pete's post about rescaling.
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
Good? no?
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.
Re: TP load scale
You r rightunex wrote:BAD.sky Z wrote:Good info tksunex wrote:read old, but good Pete's post about rescaling.
forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=763
Good? no?
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.
Matt wrote:Bit of a jump between 40 and 70 there?
I made this today
Re: TP load scale
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
Re: TP load scale
Got it! tks mattMatt 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