kouik wrote:
mass-hole wrote:
I have the same concern as Yeti, why increase the duration maps? As far as I know those are calibrated maps that are determined through flow testing of the injectors. Increasing the duration only throws off the values in the torque maps.
If you need more fueling then increase the Torque during accel map and remove some of the unnecessary columns in the duration maps(like 8500, 9700), shift the remaining columns to the left, and add some more bigger columns onto the end, such as 10000 and 11000 to give you some overhead. Extrapolate from the existing, calibrated, data to give you good estimates of what you will need. 11000 will give you enough fueling to max out the Torque/IQ map which peaks at 450 n-m.
I understand Yeti's concerns, but Mass, you got me lost... You say not to touch the duration maps? The 12 duration maps? Or are you talking about the 6 start of injection maps? Because on the new tune I am working on I have not touched the 12 duration maps, but I have been tweaking with the 6 SOI maps. I am not looking for more power, I want to hit 30MPG on the highway. It is my only goal, I doubt that requesting more fuel will help me achieve that. Keep in mind that I want to maintain reliability as well. When you say Torque during accel, do you mean the map loacated at 0E059E?
You say to remove columns in the duration map (8500,9700) I have no such columns in my 12 duration maps??? What do you use to modify your files? I use ECM Titanium and WinOLS.

Sorry, your last bullet point said "-Injection duration maps has been increased slightly (10 points over 12 maps)."
I assumed this meant that you increased the injection times within the 12 duration maps to achieve more fuel. ECMTitanium does not have the correct axis data for the X axis, if you look at it in WinOLS it shows injection quantity on the x axis. It ranges from 0 to 9600 on the stock 808 tune:

So what I was saying is you really should not be changing the values in these maps as they are created via actual testing of the injectors at various pressures, so its more of a calibration map. if you want to increase duration/fueling you should remove extraneous columns, maybe the 8700 and 9600 or the 7500 and 8700, and then add 10000 and 11000 columns to the right. You would end up with 7000, 8000, 9600, 10000, 11000. Extrapolate the original duration values for 10000 and 11000 to get proper numbers to put into those columns. You will need to edit the axis data of these maps in the ECMTi hex dump, not the map itself. I use WinOLS to identify the address of the axis values and then search for it in the ECM hex dump to make sure I am adjusting the correct things.
This will give you proper fueling out to 110 mm^3 stroke which is about where the stock Torque to IQ map peaks at for 450n-m. It will allow you to then adjust the Torque during acceleration map in ECMTi to use proper values for the extra fuelling.
Ahhh, now I understand, you basicly increase the IQ limiter from 96mm^3 to 110mm^3 on the 12 duration maps. Would this mean that all the IQ limiters across the ECU would need to be increased to the same values? For example the Turbo pressure IQ limiter, SOI IQ limiter and so on.