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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by dewmanshu
I don't know how to get 3D graph all by itself, I am EFILive dumb.
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Thanks, I was just gonna post that but you beat me to it
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 06:30 AM
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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......
That's all ask in life, to understand.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 09:42 AM
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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.
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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.
I really dig that username, reminds me of Maximus Prime for some reason. LOL Yeh I realize not hitting most cells makes for a weird looking Table. Actually most of my "edges" to the cells I do hit I fatten them up just in case I do hit them, thus creating a bowl appearence to my table. It just seems my "bowl" is pretty deep.

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.

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