How do I set the RPM values in the tuning tables?

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allen22
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How do I set the RPM values in the tuning tables?

Post by allen22 »

Hello,
Do you just manually type them into the RPM bins in the tuning tables? Do the RPM's need to be the same for all 3 tuning tables (AFR, VE and Ignition Advance)?

Also, in my AFR Table 1 window it won't let me edit the RPM or the kPa bins, they are grey'd out, any ideas why?

Thank you!
Fred
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Post by BottleFed70 »

They dont need to be the same although you probably want them to be for ease of tuning.

Yes, just click on them and change it to whatever you want.

Dont know about the greyed out bin..
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Bernard Fife
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Post by Bernard Fife »

allen22,

The VE table and AFR table bin values (for rpm and kPa) must be the same (which is whay they are greyed out for the AFR table), they can be different for the spark timing table.

You just type them in and burn the table.

In future versions of the code, this will change, and the bins values will be set in a different dialog.

Lance.
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Post by allen22 »

Gotcha, so if I edit and burn the VE table it automatically updates the AFR table right? Then I do the Ignition table seperately.

Fred
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Post by Bernard Fife »

Fred,

Yes, that's correct - any changes made to the VE table bins will be reflected in the AFR table immediately.

The ignition table has to (and can be) changed separately.

Lance.
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