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4b11slayer Oct 18, 2017 08:28 PM

96531706 map ve
 
Whats up yall so im attempting to tune my evo 8 on speed density.
Have a few questions about MAP VE.

If my max boost level is 30 psi should my last KPA column be 221 kpa?

Why do i always see 350 kpa on the last column on most speed density roms?

I dont get how the ecu provides the correct fuel for a given BARO/KPA region if the MAP VE doesnt cover all KPA regions just steps.

Lets say i go lean at 200 kpa but there is no 200 kpa on MAP ve table. How do i richen it up?

Biggiesacks Oct 18, 2017 08:40 PM

kpa starts at absolute zero not atmospheric pressure. So if your hitting 30 psi of boost you have to add what ever your atmospheric pressure is to that number. so at sea level you would add 14.5 to 30 to get 44.5 psi = 306kpa

4b11slayer Oct 18, 2017 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by Biggiesacks (Post 11779291)
kpa starts at absolute zero not atmospheric pressure. So if your hitting 30 psi of boost you have to add what ever your atmospheric pressure is to that number. so at sea level you would add 14.5 to 30 to get 44.5 psi = 306kpa


Im sorry i did the equation in my head.
So does the last column in my MAP VE need to be my max boost?

And if i go lean at 200 kpa how do i correct with more fuel if i dont have a 200 kpa coulmn?

Do i use rpm ve?

4b11slayer Oct 18, 2017 08:57 PM

So if you have the following.

21kpa
41kpa
61kpa
140kpa
200kpa
350kpa

On your MAP VE table. How does the ecu adjust fuel for KPA such as 180? Or 300kpa for example

Biggiesacks Oct 18, 2017 09:08 PM

i can only attempt an answer based on my generic understanding but I haven't tuned SD myself so i can't get too specific.

You can rescale your tables if you want, but if anything else is sharing that table scaling it will also be rescaled and need to be adjusted. I don't know if anything else is sharing that table scaling.

I would expect you would want the final column to exceed your max expected value by some margin. The way I understand it though, if you do exceed the max scaled value the ecu just sticks with the last data point in the table.


If you don't have a specific scaled point in your table you adjust the cells around that point to effect how the ecu interpolates the final value. The alternative is rescaling the table like you where talking about to give you more resolution in the area you are trying to target.

200kpa is like 15ish psi of boost i think? So are you going lean during spool up or are you tuning wastegate pressure or something like that?

Biggiesacks Oct 18, 2017 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by 4b11slayer (Post 11779297)
So if you have the following.

21kpa
41kpa
61kpa
140kpa
200kpa
350kpa

On your MAP VE table. How does the ecu adjust fuel for KPA such as 180? Or 300kpa for example

it interpolates the value. So to effect 180 you would adjust 140 and 200. 200 is closer to 180 so it will have a larger effect then 140 would, but they need to both be adjusted.

4b11slayer Oct 18, 2017 09:16 PM

I see.

So im on 30 psi. Not doing full pulls but partial pulls from 2k rpm in 3rd gear. Starts to go lean around like 250 kpa i think. I gotta look at logs but i remember 250 or so load. I just dont understand how ecu controls a KPA that isnt on the MAP VE 2d table. I mean theres only like 5 or 6 columns.

I previously tuned the car on speed density myself. I am just trying to retune since i had bad lean issue from a stop and also really rich tip in. Ive got that all sorted now. My idle and cruise is great so is 0-18 psi of boost but after it will go lean. So now im trying to get some answers ive always had.

Biggiesacks Oct 18, 2017 09:19 PM

the fuel map?

4b11slayer Oct 18, 2017 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by Biggiesacks (Post 11779305)
the fuel map?

Well yea. I can dial in my afr via fuel map. But then what is map ve for?

Biggiesacks Oct 18, 2017 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by 4b11slayer (Post 11779306)
Well yea. I can dial in my afr via fuel map. But then what is map ve for?

pushing the outer limits of my knowledge here, but i think its a calibration. So yah it will effect fueling but its a blunt instrument which is why the resolution is so poor, it will effect large areas of the fuel map at once where as the fuel map itself allows for finer adjustment. I could be way off on this though.

4b11slayer Oct 18, 2017 09:44 PM

I see. In for some more insight

4b11slayer Oct 18, 2017 09:44 PM

Thanks biggiesacks

Biggiesacks Oct 18, 2017 10:11 PM

yw, hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in.

WytWun Oct 19, 2017 04:16 AM

In terms of how the map is used to translate from the MAP input to the VE, have you used the "View Graph" menu option present on each 2D or 3D map window? This shows the relationship, including the interpolation between axis values, graphically.

4b11slayer Oct 21, 2017 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Biggiesacks (Post 11779305)
the fuel map?

Thanks for oppening my eyes. I got car dialed in prettt good now. No lean issues from a stop and also no rich issues at part throttle. I fixed all this via MAP ve and also fine tuned wot via the fuel map. Im seeing around 360 load at 29 psi. I know i can fine tune it more so load and boost correlate better. I.e 30 psi 300 load.

The 96531706 has BIG MAPS. I wonder if i should switch to a rom with a smaller map so i can use the entire map.


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