well I feel this post is dumb and embarrassing but here goes lol…..
I’m a complete novice to NIStune and tuning in general. After discovering you can’t resize your injectors more than once as it keeps multiplying. I need to fix it..
Is there a way to reset this or will I have to upload a factory map ? Ps my car isn’t tuned yet it’s still the project phase if that helps.
All I did was resize injectors multiple times as I’m sure the modification didn’t upload, change maf to r35 gtr 3in and disable filter flags for TCS.
Would it be easier just uploading/burning a factory stagea tune/rom and then resizing injectors and maf change.
Car-R34 GTT NEO factory auto>5 speed manual
Injector resizing reset ?
Moderator: Matt
Re: Injector resizing reset ?
Apologies for the delay
Best bet is to reload the factory file if you haven't done that already
Otherwise the factory K = 348 and TIM = 512 and you can then do the resize again
Each time you resize, it will adjust K and TIM values. It will also adjust crank enrich each time, if the checkbox to adjust this is ticked
Best bet is to reload the factory file if you haven't done that already
Otherwise the factory K = 348 and TIM = 512 and you can then do the resize again
Each time you resize, it will adjust K and TIM values. It will also adjust crank enrich each time, if the checkbox to adjust this is ticked
Re: Injector resizing reset ?
perfect thanks a lot.
Re: Injector resizing reset ?
every time i try to load the factory file it says synchronisation issue.
“ Out of sync!
Nistune has detected a potential data synchronisation mismatch Resynchronise your NIStune board or emulator, Burn to board terminated”
“ Out of sync!
Nistune has detected a potential data synchronisation mismatch Resynchronise your NIStune board or emulator, Burn to board terminated”
Re: Injector resizing reset ?
You need to sync (either download or upload to the board) before making changes
Re: Injector resizing reset ?
Awesome thanks, got it now. Getting the hang of the UI.
A couple more things now that are concerning me.
Got the car started today with the new injectors and R35 AFM.
The car now takes some throttle and a few moments before firing up after the new Bosch 1000cc injectors and NIStune adjustments. I left cranking tables unticked. Should I have ticked this box? Not really and issue for now as car is almost ready for tuners nothing they can’t fix i’m sure.
However, the AFR according to my AEM UEGO at idle was +\- 24.XX. Can it really be that lean ?! I thought it would have ran rich because of the bigger injectors not this lean. Im fairly certain there’s no exhaust leaks pre sensor. What else could cause this being so lean apart from a faulty sensor ? Is there anything I can do to bring it down fairly easily for a novice like myself so I can at least make sure it idles and revs fine before putting it into get tuned?.
Thanks !
A couple more things now that are concerning me.
Got the car started today with the new injectors and R35 AFM.
The car now takes some throttle and a few moments before firing up after the new Bosch 1000cc injectors and NIStune adjustments. I left cranking tables unticked. Should I have ticked this box? Not really and issue for now as car is almost ready for tuners nothing they can’t fix i’m sure.
However, the AFR according to my AEM UEGO at idle was +\- 24.XX. Can it really be that lean ?! I thought it would have ran rich because of the bigger injectors not this lean. Im fairly certain there’s no exhaust leaks pre sensor. What else could cause this being so lean apart from a faulty sensor ? Is there anything I can do to bring it down fairly easily for a novice like myself so I can at least make sure it idles and revs fine before putting it into get tuned?.
Thanks !
Re: Injector resizing reset ?
I've got my crank tables set as pictured for 1000CC (HPX MAF with mine)
1150uS for the latency
Not sure about your UEGO. Bad placement or sensor not working properly. Add more to the 'total injection multiplier' to add more fuel over the whole range
1150uS for the latency
Not sure about your UEGO. Bad placement or sensor not working properly. Add more to the 'total injection multiplier' to add more fuel over the whole range