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ECU offset

Postby Car-ak » Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:29 am

I am starting this topic. WinOLS I use, I have not managed to understand how to look at 2D and 3D views, content modifications, which are responsible for Operations maps. The problem is to show exactly what is responsible for what.
A Laguna DCI (1.9 107hp) map of experimenting, but I do not know what I should be. (Of course, it is not spent on the car)
I would like to ask for help in how to find the maps that come with the need.

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Re: ECU offset

Postby ducdriver » Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:29 pm

Hi,
I'm still a beginner, but after I read your problems, you still have a very long and stony path before you.
I also use WinOLS, and think now, after months of work, a lot of maps.
Forget the automatic search of WinOLS since mostly only trivial maps are found. The classification is also missing. :(
Here in the forum there are a few very useful tutorials. :) The only times you should read, then you can ever identify a few maps.

Then only then begins the real difficulty.
You have to rename the axes with the correct physical sizes, and perform the scaling.
This is currently my problem, and I'm dealing with interruptions, been about 2 years with "tuning". :sick:
Can I do it far.

Have fun reading the many tips ..... :ugeek:

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Re: ECU offset

Postby Car-ak » Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:06 pm

ducdriver wrote:Hi,
I'm still a beginner, but after I read your problems, you still have a very long and stony path before you.
I also use WinOLS, and think now, after months of work, a lot of maps.
Forget the automatic search of WinOLS since mostly only trivial maps are found. The classification is also missing. :(
Here in the forum there are a few very useful tutorials. :) The only times you should read, then you can ever identify a few maps.

Then only then begins the real difficulty.
You have to rename the axes with the correct physical sizes, and perform the scaling.
This is currently my problem, and I'm dealing with interruptions, been about 2 years with "tuning". :sick:
Can I do it far.

Have fun reading the many tips ..... :ugeek:


Thank you very much for your answer.
I've already started to browse the guides, so you can make the maps easier to find. This will surely continue to have problems, but I can only learn if they attempt it.

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