alexeiwoody wrote:^^^^
Then why did you ask me to log to SD and not laptop??![]()
I know it's easier, but trying to fix my car here LOL
That's strange to ask to do that when it will give bad logs...
alexeiwoody wrote:^^^^
Then why did you ask me to log to SD and not laptop??![]()
I know it's easier, but trying to fix my car here LOL
<GB> wrote:alexeiwoody wrote:^^^^
Then why did you ask me to log to SD and not laptop??![]()
I know it's easier, but trying to fix my car here LOL
That's strange to ask to do that when it will give bad logs...
chaotic2050 wrote:dr20t wrote:Use the demister switch to record and log
Random question here I know but....
I came across a logcfg creator website a while back, and it had two options to log I think.
http://verticaltier.net/configtool/logger.php
One is the defogger but the other says "RPM" and you have to have engine speed selected in the Logcfg config. Anyone know what that actually does?
I do not use that template site anymore Matt has given me custom ones, but just interested to know if anyone has tried whatever that thing is.
KiDo_Tuning wrote:3rspecb wrote:LV from yesterday . A Few hard runs in the heat..
New intake pipe fitted along with the WTA Cooler (no retune as yet and silly for me to rev it out, but its bloody hard not too).
Tuner is Cihan Aday and the car is running great with no issues so far
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Let Cihan know that my Learning View range values do not work in H6's... it will run lean between 40 and 52g/rev since H6 uses different values to the LGT's
Open EcuFlash
Find the Learning View AF Ranges
Right click on the map text(not opening the ROM)
Pop up window will show 3 'Elements' and you need to change the 3 to a 4. Click OK/Apply.
Open map and look at the 4th value
Also, since a stock H6 goes to 2/grev and I know a supercharged H6 reaches 2.8g/rev, would it not make sense to have the FLKC Load Range lifted from 2.2 to say 3.0 and then have the FLKC Columns values set at 0.62, 0.92, 1.22, 1.52, 1.82, 2.12, 2.42 and 2.72 so it listens for knock at high load?
Would also probably be nice to have FLKC Rows set at 2000, 2800, 3600rpm, 4400, 5200, 6000 and 6800 since if your getting knock at 7500 to 8000+rpm, it would still be picked up by the 6800+rpm range row.
dr20t wrote:3rspecb wrote:Dirty MAF..
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or serious
Af correction can be positive or negative
Gb and Bruce :
Depends on where the vacuum leak is.
Negative indicates air fuel ratio is being adjusted down. So afr would go from say 10:1 to 11:1, because the maf is seeing less air than tuned for so will compensate by pulling fuel accordingly
If vacuum leak is in the manifold then it means maf is registering certain amount of air, motor is trying to get to stoich 14.7:1, but because air is being blown out after the maf that more fuel than required is being pumped in
The 02 sensor in closed loop then sees too rich a mixture and pulls fuel, causing lean out and knock at low load
Positive correction means higher afr because the system is too efficient - ie needs less fuel to get to same stoich 14.7:1 and therefore will subtract as requested
Boost leak before maf is the reverse
<GB> wrote:alexeiwoody wrote:^^^^
Then why did you ask me to log to SD and not laptop??![]()
I know it's easier, but trying to fix my car here LOL
That's strange to ask to do that when it will give bad logs...
3rspecb wrote:Matt,
A/F ranges where changed by me as advised by Bruce when he was under your spell![]()
Thanks for your input, but I think you should spend more time focusing on your customer tunes instead of posting gibberish on the forums.
alexeiwoody wrote:I'll log both laptop and sd. And we'll compare.
KiDo_Tuning wrote:alexeiwoody wrote:I'll log both laptop and sd. And we'll compare.
The ECU is still getting a signal issue at around the region it knocks, it actually cuts fuel pulse width as well according to logs!
Unlike Bruces car, the A2UG001G ECU is not CAN BUS so CAN Fast polling is not possible. ROM Compare to stock has no issues with errant data changes that would induce the issue in the tune, thus the Tactrix logger is picking up noise(as the stereo wiring I suggested) or the ECU itself is losing power intermittently.
How old is the cars battery?
alexeiwoody wrote:I have no idea if the battery has been changed - but the car is 07.
I would be very worried if a 5 year battery meant the ecu is losing power intermittently...
Wouldn't the car have blown by now if that was the case? We're talking 5500- 6400rpm ecu shutdown here, the engine would blow for sure
alexeiwoody wrote:That's what i was thinking - as posted before
Seems to have gotten better as we reduced the no. of parameters being logged. Still sometimes pops up
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