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vikingo1000 10 January 2006 02:21 AM

help w/ link ecu...zone fuel
 
Hi
I need help


last sunday, Im taking the ecu and play whit some ignition map, taking my lap top, and input data on tunning port ( never in the life could do it any input W/ my lap top...i cant find any driver to do this)
the zone fuel is in %, but the fuel map on my records ( thx David) doesn t match w the nomenclature ( is on another measurement scale), so the question is: what kind of measurement could be used to tunning correctly the ecu, the input data en the ecu is % , and the data on pclink is diffrent
250 0
750 95
1250 95
1750 93
2250 93
2750 93 ( IDONT KNOW WHAT KIND OF MEASSUREMENT IS THIS! I DONT KNOW WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM VALUE OF THIS TABLE, IF I KOW THIS ...THE TASK WILL BE MORE EASY,CAUSE IVE GOT TO CALCULATE THE PERCENTAGE!!)


but in the commander is on %
100 41%
105 41%
110 41%
115 42%
120 43%
how can I interpretate this?? what meassure is on PClink,the manual says"adjustment scale is 0...99"...but in the fuel map Ive got zones w/125!!!125 what??apples,onionīS,beeīs ...HELP!!

I hope u understand my question

Jolly Green Monster 10 January 2006 09:56 AM

range is 20 to 254 iirc.

greater the value more fuel, lower value less fuel.. obviously.

not sure what you are trying to work out with the % etc.. it is pointless trying to work out what they represent and then removing a %age from the map for injector or fuel pressure changes imho.. you can use master fuel for this.. to fine tune you need a wideband to get the fueling correct etc.

Simon


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