MAPBaro is MAP multiplied?
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MAPBaro is MAP multiplied?
Also it would be neat to be able to try MAP/EMAP via the MAPBaro method, but having EMAP (Baro) synchronously sample at the exh port near the valve. This might alleviate many of the inaccuracies over the entire operating range of the engine of MAP/EMAP, because its the overlap period that is the main influence on true VE, not an avg pressure. Even for NA apps, might be a better way of doing a Baro comp.
Re: MAPBaro is MAP multiplied?
Re: MAPBaro is MAP multiplied?
The load index used for interpolating in the VE, spark and afr target tables is Map x 100/ Baro instead of Map.
In the pulsewidth equation, the fueling is multiplied by (Map/ 100 kPa) instead of by (MAP/ Baro).
So for most cases, where there is no boost and near sea level, there is not a big difference since Baro is near 100 kPa. In all cases you multiply by Map, so boost will be taken into account.
Synchronous exhaust backpressure sampling is the way to go, but it's not as simple as it looks because you need to take into account transport delays.