Evo IX 2-byte Load & Lean Spool for Dummies
Okay so I've read this entire thing and for me and my eight it appears setting antilag start and stop to the same low number disables lean spool.
However, If I like lean spool but simply don't want it to run to 4250 rpm can I simply change it to 3500 rpm and call it a day?
However, If I like lean spool but simply don't want it to run to 4250 rpm can I simply change it to 3500 rpm and call it a day?
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Okay so I've read this entire thing and for me and my eight it appears setting antilag start and stop to the same low number disables lean spool.
However, If I like lean spool but simply don't want it to run to 4250 rpm can I simply change it to 3500 rpm and call it a day?
However, If I like lean spool but simply don't want it to run to 4250 rpm can I simply change it to 3500 rpm and call it a day?
here's another helpful tip for ya'll...to conver the uint8 to an actual rpm value so you dont have to manually calculate it, input this into your evoscan evoxbase.xml file:
<scaling name="IPW Scale" units="rpm" toexpr="x*31.25" frexpr="x/31.25" format="%.2f" min="0" max="8000" inc="31.25" storagetype="uint8" endian="little"/>
you'll need to reference IPW Scale instead of UINT8 after for each addy for the lean spool
<scaling name="IPW Scale" units="rpm" toexpr="x*31.25" frexpr="x/31.25" format="%.2f" min="0" max="8000" inc="31.25" storagetype="uint8" endian="little"/>
you'll need to reference IPW Scale instead of UINT8 after for each addy for the lean spool
Hell yes it's slower with it disabled. I immediatley leaned spool back to where the lambda was (more gradual change from stoich to 12.0), but this time from my AFRmaps., which is the point for it's disable
Last edited by C6C6CH3vo; May 29, 2007 at 03:56 AM.
Not following..... Are you saying simply turning it off makes it slower but if you retune for a leaner spool manually you recover all the lost power?
JB
Yes I guess it's power lost ultimately, the spool for me is much slower when rich, what it does do is provide more control over your fueling with the afr maps
Ok, I defined the leanspoolenable and leanspooldisable tables in the Rom. The leanspoolenable has a number 80 in it and disable a number 224. What RPM do these numbers correspond to. I do not want to enter 48 before I know what these numbers mean. Are these numbers 2500 rpm and 4531 rpm?
If I change the number to 48 for both are ALL the the roms number 88590015 affected or only this Rom?
If I change the number to 48 for both are ALL the the roms number 88590015 affected or only this Rom?
Last edited by nj1266; May 30, 2007 at 12:08 PM.
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Ok, I defined the leanspoolenable and leanspooldisable tables in the Rom. The leanspoolenable has a number 80 in it and disable a number 224. What RPM do these numbers correspond to. I do not want to enter 48 before I know what these numbers mean. Are these numbers 2500 rpm and 4531 rpm?
If I change the number to 48 for both are ALL the the roms number 88590015 affected or only this Rom?
If I change the number to 48 for both are ALL the the roms number 88590015 affected or only this Rom?






