turbo edit/ghettodyne for dummies
#51
Re:turbo edit/ghettodyne for dummies
ahhh, more questions lately.
1. The horizontal column is associated with the pressure on the map sensor? and the vertical is the rpm column.
2. What exactly do the numbers at any given intersection stand for? Is this injector pulse widths or something?
-Stealthmode (Still learning)
1. The horizontal column is associated with the pressure on the map sensor? and the vertical is the rpm column.
2. What exactly do the numbers at any given intersection stand for? Is this injector pulse widths or something?
-Stealthmode (Still learning)
#52
Re:turbo edit/ghettodyne for dummies
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
1. The horizontal column is associated with the pressure on the map sensor? and the vertical is the rpm column.
Yes.
2. What exactly do the numbers at any given intersection stand for? Is this injector pulse widths or something?
Ignition table is degrees BTDC (Before Top Dead Center). Fuel Tables are pulse duration in milliseconds.
Yes.
2. What exactly do the numbers at any given intersection stand for? Is this injector pulse widths or something?
Ignition table is degrees BTDC (Before Top Dead Center). Fuel Tables are pulse duration in milliseconds.
#54
Re:turbo edit/ghettodyne for dummies
Since I will be using TE aswell when the time comes...
ok.. for an AFC.. if you run say -38 and its still to lean you go to -36 and so on. for TE what is an acceptable change? .2 ? what? some examples would be bitchin
ok.. for an AFC.. if you run say -38 and its still to lean you go to -36 and so on. for TE what is an acceptable change? .2 ? what? some examples would be bitchin
#56
Re:turbo edit/ghettodyne for dummies
Originally Posted by crx88Si
ok.. for an AFC.. if you run say -38 and its still to lean you go to -36 and so on. for TE what is an acceptable change? .2 ? what? some examples would be bitchin
#58
Re:turbo edit/ghettodyne for dummies
Ya.. you use the Region Editing.
Highlight the part of the map you want to modify (in this case, the whole thing), right-click, then click Edit Region.
To increase by 3%, just type 3 in the percent box and press OK.
To decrease by 3%, just type -3 in the percent box, and press OK.
Same goes with the other options in the region edit.
Highlight the part of the map you want to modify (in this case, the whole thing), right-click, then click Edit Region.
To increase by 3%, just type 3 in the percent box and press OK.
To decrease by 3%, just type -3 in the percent box, and press OK.
Same goes with the other options in the region edit.