AFRMAP not matching real values
AFRMAP not matching real values
So last night I was doing some tuning on my car.
In my logs all of the logged AFR map values were nothing close to the values in my actual map's.
Any idea what might cause this?
In my logs all of the logged AFR map values were nothing close to the values in my actual map's.
Any idea what might cause this?
May want to read before you tinker with your car...
Last edited by Wicked E; Apr 26, 2009 at 02:14 PM.
If it wasn't obvious from what jrohner said, you need lean spool disabled and correct MAF Scaling for it to be close. Things like open filters, hard intake pipes, and all kinds of other goodness will throw it off. The numbers in that table are only an equation-based representation of a number between 1-255.
Agreed that actual values will never match map values. But when I first read the OP, I thought he was referring to AFRMAP (loggable value in evoscan). That should match, or at least be real close.
edit: I forgot to say that if you are talking about AFRMAP, the logged value may need to be divided by 128 to read correctly.
edit: I forgot to say that if you are talking about AFRMAP, the logged value may need to be divided by 128 to read correctly.
Last edited by sti.this; Apr 27, 2009 at 02:00 PM.
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I assume you mean the AFRMap feature in evoscan? Its so you know which value is in the cell you are currently in basically. Not used all that much since Map Tracer was created.
AFRMAP is the value of the number in the fuel table the car is using at the point in time its logged. So litterally if your fuel map says 10.2 at 200 Load at 3500RPM your ARRMAP will read 10.2 in evoscan/equivalent.
Why is map tracer in Evoscan is scaled from 0 - 100, when actual maps are scaled from 0 - 300
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