user202 wrote:Hi,
First of all you need to understand what does smoke map do.
- It is limiting the smoking...
How?
-set the correct amount of I.Q for the desired airflow.
How to tune?
- You have to know how much boost you want or have.. (absolute 2300 Mbar)
- Needs to know engine ccm. for example PSA HDI 8v engine (1997 ccm) cylinder number: 4
- Calculate a ratio 1013/(1997/4)=2,029 (where 1013 is atmospheric pressure in mbar)
- Need to divide the turbo pressure with it. 2300/2.029=1133 mg/stroke (more or less it is the airflow maximum you'll have)
- You can calculate IQ 1133/17=66,6 mg of fuel needed to make more power. (where 17 is AFR, stoic number) (<16.0 much smoke; 17.0-17.5 not visible smoke; 18 factory set)
That's it...
So now you need to learn what is AFR how you calculating them, and which part of the map you need to modify to reach the good output. (Let's say not much modification needed to pulls better :D)
If you make some live data logs and see how the airflow raised and drops... :)
I hope I could help you
user202
How to tune?
- You have to know how much boost you want or have.. (absolute 2300 Mbar)
- Needs to know engine ccm. for example PSA HDI 8v engine (1997 ccm) cylinder number: 4
- Calculate a ratio 1013/(1997/4)=2,029 (where 1013 is atmospheric pressure in mbar)
- Need to divide the turbo pressure with it. 2300/2.029=1133 mg/stroke (more or less it is the airflow maximum you'll have)
- You can calculate IQ 1133/17=66,6 mg of fuel needed to make more power. (where 17 is AFR, stoic number) (<16.0 much smoke; 17.0-17.5 not visible smoke; 18 factory set)
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