Re: syclone engine build (with pics)
of all the people in the world, jeff freaking scott starts asking me about a couple of obscure 7449 tables that arnt usually used in tuning. so i really kinda owe the find, to jeff, or at least the idea anyway..... but basically there are 2 tables.
0x033B AE delta TPS threshold
what this table does is this: it requires the ECU to wait till the change in TPS is above the value given to deliver AE fueling based on a change in TPS. well at first glance you assume its to keep the AE fueling from richening up a very small change in TPS that doesnt need it. in fact thats not what the table is for at all. this table affects AE TPS injector timing be requiring the ECU to wait till the event is large enough to meet the requirement of the setting. the AE table still has plenty of resolution for changes even if you lower this threshold. so after modifying this table from the value of 1.9 (meaning the change in TPS has to be at least 1.9%) to a value of 1.17 we started to be able to perfectly dial in the on off throttle tip in stuff to where it is now. perfect.
0x008 AE delta MAP threshold
this table is very similar to the other table in the way it acts with a few small exceptions. first off the value entered in here seems pretty small already. its 3.6kpa. so the ECU has to see a change of 3.6kpa in the MAP before it will deliver any AE MAP fueling. the catch is this..... theresanother table directly below this one that doubles this value based on a TPS setting. so now your waiting for a change of 7.2 KPA before the ECU is allowed to deliver any AE MAP fueling. droping this value to half its original value allowed me to center the lean spike i was getting from the rapid change in MAP, directly over the rich spike that followed from the ECU trying to deliver fuel for the rapid change in MAP. after the change in this table with no additional tuning, my lean spikes, during TC lockup and 3/4 shift under acceleration, went from 1.5 points of AFR to .5 points of AFR. while a change in .5 AFR points is still not perfect, its definately livable, and totally unnoticable unless your reading datamaster.
so now the syclone is tuned really well, and it only needs WOTtuning to be totally finished. the break in miles are done, and the fluid changes are done. time to have some fun. stay tuned.
in the mean while things have been rolling on at turbotime. we have finished phillip longs motor (which is just like mine) and he has it up and running using my bin as a startup file. so far his is really coming together MUCH faster than mine. i guess having most of the mistakes made by someone else, so that you know what not to do, helps a lot. i think he will be runnign some impressive times shortly. i mean really its phillip long..... even if we sucked at building motors hed still run 10's. also this friday we should have our first DSM motor rolling out of the shop. we are hoping for 600HP + but id rather let the dyno tell ya than internet bench-race, so i wont make promises about what it will and wont do. its a fully built motor with heavy head work, sheetmetal intake, GT35R turbo, 2.4 liter big bore stroker bottom end....... grrrrr im getting distracted. this was a post about my syclone, so ill try to stay on task. getting tired, so ill talk more later.
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