Goodday, I have some questions regarding this. Ian not at all new at mapping but defiantly still learning. A few moths back i mapped my 7.7L NA v8 using map as a load and leaving all the baro compensation fields to zero. Engine runs great and really couldn't wish for more. Now i'm planning on mapping my Toyota 2jz engine.. Wich will be forged induction of course. Because of the low amount of fields on the main fuel map(14)it could be possible that the steps become to big. I would like to stick with map as a load because the setup of the engine could change within a few moths and map wont seem to mind a different throttle-body, So what's best to do?
-use only the main table and don't worry about the big steps
-use main table to 100 kpa and after that use the baro comp table from 100kpa
-fill in main table to 100 kpa and fully fill the baro comp table (10kpa -90% 250kpa +250%)
If you guys have better ideas, i'd like to hear them all.
Map vs TPS and baro compensation.
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Re: Map vs TPS and baro compensation.
As you're always interpolating between cells, the apparent lack of cells, shouldnt really pose a problem.
Just up to you to decide where you might want more resolution, and less and adapt the rows/columns to suit.
There is certainly no need to be trying something strange using 2 different tables. There are enough cells in the main tables unless you really were running extreme ranges of boost.
Just up to you to decide where you might want more resolution, and less and adapt the rows/columns to suit.
There is certainly no need to be trying something strange using 2 different tables. There are enough cells in the main tables unless you really were running extreme ranges of boost.
Re: Map vs TPS and baro compensation.
Thanks, just a piece of mind to know that it's nothing to worry about. Does this seem reasonable to you guys?
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Re: Map vs TPS and baro compensation.
Looks a bit rich at the top, but see what it likes.
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Re: Map vs TPS and baro compensation.
As the rows/columns are the same throughout...I would want a wider spread for the on load power cells, than the vacuum sites.
As for actual Lambda targets, depends on fuel, the build etc etc.
As for actual Lambda targets, depends on fuel, the build etc etc.