No, I showed the VE tables for SD and hybrid alpha-n for comparison. These were generated from an analysis application that generates tables for both algorithms.jonfx4com wrote:So with hybrid do I use map at low throttles and move to alpha N at higher throttles?
I don't blend both. I did modify the software at one point to run in this 2 table mode where it used SD below a certain map then switched to the alpha-n but thought that I may be over complicating things by having to modify 2 tables.
The hybrid aspect is in that the pulse width calcs multiply the VE from the table by the MAP from the ITB's. This is where I think that it may require to multiply by a value that depends on MAP but not linear. I'm using a modified version of MSns-E version 021u, I believe that other versions may work slightly differently. Also, I think that others have used atmospheric pressure rather than MAP in hybrid mode.
I can't see that the throttle linkage has any significance on the fueling, it's more for driver control.jonfx4com wrote: Would a more progressive (non linear) throttle linkage help or am I looking for an over simplistic solution?
Jedrik - I found that a 3D plot of MAP v RPM v TPS that can be viewed from different angles helps to visualise the relationship. If you pm me your email I will send you a datalog.
Colin