How personal is your VE table?
#31
Originally Posted by dewmanshu
I don't know how to get 3D graph all by itself, I am EFILive dumb.
Thunders VE 1bar radix/3.0

Thunders VE 1bar radix/3.0

#32
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Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Maryland
Originally Posted by Yelo
I still don't understand how you can be LESS volumetrically efficient than an NA motor ALL THE WAY through the center of the table......
#33
Injector scaling plays a big part of it. If your injectors are off by a %, your entire VE table will be off by a %.
Also remember that you probably don't even hit half of the cells on the VE table.
There is an idle area, cruise area and a wot "line" that you hit typically..
All cells around that are typically just manually smoothed to fit some sort of desired curve.
On your histogram, in the AFR Error % set the min cell count to 10 and reload all the data. This will give you a better idea of the cells that are actually used.
Also remember that you probably don't even hit half of the cells on the VE table.
There is an idle area, cruise area and a wot "line" that you hit typically..
All cells around that are typically just manually smoothed to fit some sort of desired curve.
On your histogram, in the AFR Error % set the min cell count to 10 and reload all the data. This will give you a better idea of the cells that are actually used.
#34
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Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Maryland
Originally Posted by Magnus
Injector scaling plays a big part of it. If your injectors are off by a %, your entire VE table will be off by a %.
Also remember that you probably don't even hit half of the cells on the VE table.
There is an idle area, cruise area and a wot "line" that you hit typically..
All cells around that are typically just manually smoothed to fit some sort of desired curve.
On your histogram, in the AFR Error % set the min cell count to 10 and reload all the data. This will give you a better idea of the cells that are actually used.
Also remember that you probably don't even hit half of the cells on the VE table.
There is an idle area, cruise area and a wot "line" that you hit typically..
All cells around that are typically just manually smoothed to fit some sort of desired curve.
On your histogram, in the AFR Error % set the min cell count to 10 and reload all the data. This will give you a better idea of the cells that are actually used.
I have a minimum of 5 hits and now the 5% tps or greater thing. It definitely has created a more accurate pic of cells that matter more.
Last edited by dewmanshu; Jun 20, 2006 at 10:25 AM.
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