Any guys on here tune hondata?
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Re: Any guys on here tune hondata?
ahh heck I will just post on here
On the first screen shot here..Im in the low speed ignition map. I know that the #'s represent total timing. My question is that to the far right of the map. The last 4 cell plots (10-b12) this is supposedly the boost map? Just wondering if so tuning will be real easy..lol
On the second screen shot
This is the high speed fuel map. What do these # values signify?
Basically thats all the software questions I had for now
On the first screen shot here..Im in the low speed ignition map. I know that the #'s represent total timing. My question is that to the far right of the map. The last 4 cell plots (10-b12) this is supposedly the boost map? Just wondering if so tuning will be real easy..lol
On the second screen shot
This is the high speed fuel map. What do these # values signify?
Basically thats all the software questions I had for now
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Re: Any guys on here tune hondata?
Yes Columns 10-B13 are the boost columns on the fuel and ignition maps. On the Hi cam map i'm not sure exactly what your asking, but that is the map that the ecu reads off of for after vtec engagement...and if you were asking exactly what the numbers themselves in the fuel maps signify, they are an arbitrary number that the ecu looks up to figure out how much fuel is needed. It calculates how long to keep the injector open by multiplying that number against correction multipliers from the engine sensors such as ECT, IAT, and TPS.
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Re: Any guys on here tune hondata?
Originally Posted by sohc_mshue
Yes Columns 10-B13 are the boost columns on the fuel and ignition maps. On the Hi cam map i'm not sure exactly what your asking, but that is the map that the ecu reads off of for after vtec engagement...and if you were asking exactly what the numbers themselves in the fuel maps signify, they are an arbitrary number that the ecu looks up to figure out how much fuel is needed. It calculates how long to keep the injector open by multiplying that number against correction multipliers from the engine sensors such as ECT, IAT, and TPS.
Thanks..btw do use the 2d and 3d modes at all? Not sure if uberdata has that. Also can I import/interface wideband data to the ecu
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Re: Any guys on here tune hondata?
and what is mbar on the top axis of the map before the boost map kick in?
I know I can tune if I use like a ghost trace mode. But I would like to know what it means so I can come up with a theoritical map before I even begin.
Sorry for all the questions...I just got the stuff used so no instruction manuals
I know I can tune if I use like a ghost trace mode. But I would like to know what it means so I can come up with a theoritical map before I even begin.
Sorry for all the questions...I just got the stuff used so no instruction manuals
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I use 2d maps all the time to make sure the maps are nice and smooth and there aren't any lines crossing. The map numbers on the top row before the transition into boost are in in/hg and they are negative so its for when you are in vac.
To datalog through the ecu with the wideband you will need to connect an output from your wideband into pin d14 on the ecu harness.
To datalog through the ecu with the wideband you will need to connect an output from your wideband into pin d14 on the ecu harness.
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Re: Any guys on here tune hondata?
Originally Posted by sohc_mshue
I use 2d maps all the time to make sure the maps are nice and smooth and there aren't any lines crossing. The map numbers on the top row before the transition into boost are in in/hg and they are negative so its for when you are in vac.
To datalog through the ecu with the wideband you will need to connect an output from your wideband into pin d14 on the ecu harness.
To datalog through the ecu with the wideband you will need to connect an output from your wideband into pin d14 on the ecu harness.
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