HPX MAF Voltage Translation
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 1:34 am
Have a 1985 Nissan Z31 running nistune on a 87 N/A ECU. I bought a HPX about 4 years ago and now I'm getting around to tuning the car. Is there a programming difference between the standard HPX (designed for Ford motors) and HPX - N1 (small block engines)? I see there is support in Nistune for the N1 when you change the MAF but not the HPX. I have found in the VQ Transfer Generator there is support for the HPX, but I want to make sure I'm using the correct scale to start out with. I have gotten it to where the car rev's smoothly (slightly rich, but still dialing in K constant), but I can't get it to start on its own without feathering the gas pedal. It idles around 960 mV, where you can see the curve completely cuts off in the image below. We adjusted it upwards so it would scale in from 0-960 mV and are still having trouble. The car starts OK with the standard z31 MAF scale (still using the HPX), but obviously doesn't run through the revs smoothly. The MAF sits in a 3" tube with tons of straight pipe before and after.
Long story short:
1. Is the HPX and HPX - N1 programmed differently? Do I need to be programmed as the N1 - and is the HPX the same hardware but just programmed differently?
2. Does someone have a starting MAF translation curve they suggest starting out with for the HPX? Is there support for this in the NISTUNE software already? (We have tried using the HPX N1 MAF curves to start).
3. What adjustments are people making to this curve? Using the VQ Translation Function?
Long story short:
1. Is the HPX and HPX - N1 programmed differently? Do I need to be programmed as the N1 - and is the HPX the same hardware but just programmed differently?
2. Does someone have a starting MAF translation curve they suggest starting out with for the HPX? Is there support for this in the NISTUNE software already? (We have tried using the HPX N1 MAF curves to start).
3. What adjustments are people making to this curve? Using the VQ Translation Function?