Spreadsheet for chip tuning of SD
Dan Townsend
xybertron at cox-internet.com
Fri Jan 19 04:37:28 GMT 2001
Ok so what I've done should work almost perfectly.
I have the average of say 75-85 so that will get the lower averaged with the
higher and basically give me the mean which would be 80.
It all sounds good on paper now to test before deployment :-)
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Zug" <dzug at delanet.com>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 1:08 AM
Subject: Re: Spreadsheet for chip tuning of SD
> It uses exactly the average of the 2 if you are in the center. If you are
> closer to one than the other, it will beas the result to the cell you are
> closer to, exactly by the relative amount you are away from it.
>
> sorry, in other words, if you are at 4100 rpm and 82 kpa then it will use
> 20% of the difference between one cell and the next, added to the lower
cell
> (given cell edges are at 4000 and 4500 RPM, and 80 and 90 Kpa.)
>
> yes, to understand it I actually did this in a software simulator, line by
> line back when I was a real nut about all this. ;-P
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dan Townsend <xybertron at cox-internet.com>
> To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
> Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 6:57 PM
> Subject: Spreadsheet for chip tuning of SD
>
>
> > I am working on a spreadsheet that will allow you to input RPM, MAP and
> BLM
> > from a Diacom capture and then average it all and output the average BLM
> for
> > a certain MAP value and RPM. Then if your VE table has been put on the
> > spreadsheet it will multiply/divide everything to give you your new VE
> > table. I'm almost done but I have to make sure of something first.
> >
> > Say you are at 4200 RPM and 85 kpa. You are in the middle of the table
> for
> > 4000 and 4400 RPM and in the middle of the table for 80 and 90 kpa. Now
> > what values does the computer use? The higher or lower or average for
the
> > two?
> >
> > TIA,
> > Dan
> >
>
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