VE Map rpm bin selection
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Also have seen instructions somewhere on how to change rpm on gauge on tuning screen but have not been able to find again perhaps it was on earlier vertion of software. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
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if you tried to aprox the shape as a series of straight lines).
Typically you have more at the bottom than at the top. I have a 3 or 4 below
2000
After the peak torque rpm value, you may only need one or two bins as most
of the time, the fuel requirements are somewhat linear)
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I drew a picture of what Peter is talking about a couple years back:> You should put bins where the torque curve of the engine changes slope (as
> if you tried to aprox the shape as a series of straight lines).
<http://www.not2fast.com/efi/spacing.shtml>
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What version of MegaTune are you using and what variant of embedded> Also have seen instructions somewhere on how to change rpm on gauge on
> tuning screen but have not been able to find again perhaps it was on
> earlier vertion of software. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
code?
I'll assume 2.25 and basic B&G MegaSquirt-I:
Find the file "megasquirt-I.ini" in
c:/program files/MegaSquirt/MegaTuneXXX/mtCfg/megasquirt-I.ini
Double click it to open it up in notepad, then search for the
section entitled "[GaugeConfigurations]". Read through those until
you find "tachometer" and change the values to suit your specific
requirements.
Eric
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"One word is worth 1/1000 of a picture..."
That picture helps a lot!
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You can make a guesstimate for the first set of rpm bins and tune the motor. Then if you do a WOT datalog with a wideband O2 sensor you may find peaks or dips in the AFR, if these lie on chosen rpm points then you can tune them out, but if they don't, then you may have to shuffle some bins around to get a smooth AFR across the rpm band.KGB wrote:Now while I understand that concept of setting the RPM bins to points where torque curve slope changes, how do I come up with the first set of RPM bins? I mean I can just have MT generate it but how would I refine that? Would that exercise be a dyno-equipped only exercise?
Ian.