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Mach828 07-17-2015 07:06 PM

Re: Thread for those of us who tune our own cars
 
Bump!

So I finally figured out my stft issue. I learned that there is an additional parameter to closed loop fueling. The closed loop bias tables. What these tables essentially do it tell the ecu that a discrepancy from lamba on the 02 sensor reading is normal and not to adjust fueling so much. I checked the stock bias tables and they were all over the place. Which may be fine for a stock car from the factory, but with 10+ years of wear and so many mods this data is likely not accurate anymore.

What I did was zero them out to start. Immediately I noticed steady stft, where before they would swing all over. I checked my stft, and adjusted the "lazy" bank so that the ecu would accept the variance and not change the fueling so drastically. To some extent this may be limiting their ability to adjust fueling, but they should only be making minor adjustments anyways if the tune is solid. Pretty excited!

Mach828 02-05-2016 05:38 PM

Re: Thread for those of us who tune our own cars
 
Getting ready to start tuning my first ecoboost.

Picked up a 2014 Fusion Titanium as my DD. Axleback and K&N filter are my only mods so far.

Anyone have advice regarding the new ecoboost engines? Or direct injection and speed density systems in general?

01yellerCobra 02-05-2016 06:59 PM

There's no maf in that car?

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Mach828 02-05-2016 08:43 PM

No maf just an air temp sensor in the airbox and then the map sensor. Curious to see the tables in advantage once my order goes through. Hope the timing tables aren't as complex as the new coyotes. Its also a dohc with variable cam timing.

lcaptmorg 02-16-2016 01:34 AM

Re: Thread for those of us who tune our own cars
 
Best of luck. I hear the timing tables and fueling tables are many with tons of modifiers. Will be a slow but fun process. Those cars definitely pick up some great power with a good tune. Let us know how it goes.

Mach828 02-17-2016 12:06 PM

Re: Thread for those of us who tune our own cars
 
So far the most challenging part is linking all of the calculations together.

I think they way it works is you request a certain torque output based on rpm and throttle position. That is then modified based what load is required to produce the desired torque. It then checks to see if it is capable of producing that load at that rpm. It then adjusts the torque requested based on the requested turbo inlet pressure you want the car to run at different calculated air flow volumes.

Once you've gotten all those things linked, then there are mechanical limits on the transmission, engine, and turbo that are based on load, torque, and turbo inlet pressure.

Once you have that whole equation flowing smoothly, you finally get the car to run how you want. I think it will get extremely complex once you start switching turbos because the flow data of the turbo is integrated with the torque calculation. It has tables for surge characteristics, wastegate duty cycle, max turbo airflow based on volume and pressure, and pressure ratios between the inlet and outlet.

Mach828 08-04-2016 03:32 AM

Re: Thread for those of us who tune our own cars
 
Bump for any new tuners

machdude 06-01-2019 07:42 PM

Thread for those of us who tune our own cars
 
Anybody on this thread still on the forum? I just got the advantage software and the Lasota book. I got the free tune from Lasota but I bought a new maf after the fact so I need to redo my maf transfer, my numbers go above the max 63 number at the top end of the voltage and I’m wondering what the best way would be to apply those numbers.

I read the work around where you cut your numbers in half and double your bp’s 1-2 but is that really it?

Ps thanks for the info, I’ve read the whole thread.


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machdude 06-06-2019 09:26 AM

Thread for those of us who tune our own cars
 
Update in case anyone comes across this thread. I ended up calling Lasota racing and asking Don himself how I should apply my maf transfer and he told me to use the value file in the sct software for the BA5000 since I have a slot style maf now and in doing so the software itself will do the necessary scaling (which I thought I had to do manually according to the book) he also mentioned that the maf transfer value file should always be loaded last.


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