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Old Oct 12, 2006, 08:38 AM
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Load Cal off???

So I loaded the car for the first time yesterday. When I logged it it says that im hitting a max of 189 in on load but my map shows that I should only run 8 degrees of timing. My Log shows my timing map from the 200+ cells... Is the logger off or is my SAFC messin it up? BTW the SAFC was zeroed out.
Old Oct 12, 2006, 09:10 AM
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Do you have different injectors from Stock?
Old Oct 12, 2006, 09:16 AM
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The formula for calculated load is accurate, but there might be a bug in the calculated load routine in v0.97. Do you have any mods besides the SAFC?
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I'm assuming its for v97.. you have to adjust some of the values.

I found the calculation itself is accurate (I'm using a version of it in the Log Analyzer for previous versions of Evoscan)

If you download a copy of the beta of MitsuLogger, it also does load calculation and see if that gives you better results.
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So basically your logging less timing in regards to your logged load when comparing to the map's given timing*? No knock counts?
Old Oct 13, 2006, 01:03 AM
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a question on the same sort of topic, do i need to change the injector size in the load calc to the same size as what they are scaled for in ecuflash to get an accurate load value
Old Oct 13, 2006, 01:26 AM
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When I first logged load on EVOScan .97, I also logged the real load. The real load maxes at 159, but up till that, the calculated load was basically the same and never off by more then 10.
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i think it needs changed but im not sure, and is that all that needs changed?
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Originally Posted by gogoevo
a question on the same sort of topic, do i need to change the injector size in the load calc to the same size as what they are scaled for in ecuflash to get an accurate load value
If you have non-stock injectors, then yes, you need ot change the formula to make load correct.




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