ecuedit wrote:rlees85,
About comparing lambda to other tunes...newer do that you will always get mislead, why? Because -->
You maybe really checked the lambda in other tune and you got information that there is smoke.
Everything that can be true, but 99,99% of guys who make modifications increase injection duration to get more fuel into the cylinders...that's wrong way.
They do that because they do not know how to find all limiters, maps, how to make calculations, axis extends, cross checks, dependencies, physics, mathematics, mechanical knowledge and so on...that's a lot of work, and good tune can be done only hard way.
Because of that ECU can not calculate how much fuel it gets and if you have limiter in smoke map in some circumstances IQ85,
and lambda 15 your car smokes because you are actually getting more fuel into the cylinders (decalibrated injection duration map) than IQ85 because you inject a lot more time...
I post a picture in previous post and there you can se lambda you can drive:
lower lambda - more power, worse consumption (here you go far until it starts to smoke...than you go step backwards)
higher lambda - less power, better consumption
Think out of the box do not get limited by other tunes,
very fast you will realise (i believe faster than in two months) that out there is bunch of tuners that think they are tuners :)
rlees85 wrote:Just installed Tuner Pro for a look, can't get it to see the values inside any of my bins but thats probably because I haven't worked out how to use it properly yet.
Apart from the smooth function (I figured that no human can make a map as smooth as the one in your PDF ;) ) does tuner pro do anything else that winols doesn't?
I'll be sticking with winols, but its good to have other tools too.
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