by doublefacy » Thu Dec 12, 2013 8:27 pm
hi,
I got the access to learning materials and I looked through some tutorials.
I still got some questions.
Maybe I missed, but I didn't find exactly explanation for the offset and factor. Just from other people post I got felling that they are very important. Like I checked in winols for different maps and mostly offset is 0. What exactly that 0 means? Someone on forum said that it's kind of offset from start address. Then I wonder what' s start address- is it address of map? And if so do they ever use to be anything other then 0 and if so , why?
Same goes for factor, mostly for original maps it' s either 1 or 0.01. Would appreciate if someone could help me understand them completely!
Another question is about table size - when I do my changes and in most case they might go out of original map range. In those tutorials people suggest to either take out one of column and shift all data and insert new column at the end which would cover my new value or simply use the last column and update it' s range! I was wondering if the table size is fixed and how ECU reads it? Like if I instead of replacing column would insert an extra new column. I could imagine that it might overlap with other data if the table size is fixed and after the table that I am changing might come next table and for each table there is limited memory addresses. But I just wanted to know if there was free space for new column , would ECU recognize it and read or it' s set up to read exact amount of columns?
Reading suggestion for new re-mappers who might not completely understand what they doing and still learning- like me :) I came across info that suggests to use turbo gauge to monitors boost levels so to protect my turbo as software might lag for reading and it might be too late to do anything about it when software starts to warn you. My question is - If I have golf mkiv gt tdi 150BHP , what kind of gauge should I need? Cause guy on one of tutorials actually talked about my kind of car and the table shows it might reach 2650 millibars which is I guess 2.65 bars and limiter is set to 2.7 bars . So my guess is I should use gauge that supports these values which would be 3 bar gauge - is that right? Cause weird is that most of the gauges on ebay goes only up to 2 or 2.5 bars and if I want 3 bars it already labeled as sports performance gauge and is quite expensive.
Does anyone know any good software or site where I could find info about my car' s parts like what exact turbo model it has and what injectors etc. I tried autodata , but no such info there. Haven't really tried to search google a lot and I believe I can get it there , but it it always the place where everybody searches for car's information?
I am sorry if some of questions sounds silly.
Thanks,
Edgar