So, how do we share our maps? Screenshots or the entire ".map" file? I think the latter may be dangerous since it has all settings, including throttle stops (which vary a lot!!), units, etc.
Should we have sub-sections? One for Fuel map, one for Ign map, one Startup map, etc...
Nah, I think we'd have too many sub-sections!
Well unless someone really needs a complete .map file I suggest we share screenshots.
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Re: How to share maps
The onus is on you to check all settings, if you load a map and fry something that's your fault for assuming. Assumption is the mother of all f*ck-ups.
My personal view is that if you have absolutely no idea and are loading a map as a shortcut as you don't know how to set tooth offset etc, then maybe someone else should be doing it for you.
Basically the only thing I use existing maps for is trigger setup as it's quicker to get closer to where you want, but I still check with a timing light before trying to start.
My personal view is that if you have absolutely no idea and are loading a map as a shortcut as you don't know how to set tooth offset etc, then maybe someone else should be doing it for you.
Basically the only thing I use existing maps for is trigger setup as it's quicker to get closer to where you want, but I still check with a timing light before trying to start.
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Re: How to share maps
/\ yep, it's the trigger angles and basic sensor values that most people need in order to get started. I think most people are able to play with the fuel from that point on.
And yeah, it's never a good idea to blindly upload a map and go off on a 200 mile journey or try for a 1/4 mile record
And yeah, it's never a good idea to blindly upload a map and go off on a 200 mile journey or try for a 1/4 mile record