Yeti wrote:
just a moment please , the 6°map has nothing to do with the gears ,
Correct. Someone in this thread thought it was.
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is the angle of injection start , if you can make a right adjustment you can change the angle for 2 degree ........I can't , I have not so much experience, and I'll suggest do not touch it , the N°1 with 12 map , if they are different , why yo make equal ? if you increase the value in one map , you must increase at same manner the other , even on the map regard the angle of injection the 4°and 5° must to be original , same the self map "limp mode " like the second rail pressure map , normally for increase performance you must add fuel starting about at 1500 rpm at 50% load do this in all 12 map , for starting , you can increase in percentage about an 8% and see what happen

, put a 80 100 point plus in turbo , example turbo pressure at 2350- 1000 mbar of atmospheric pressure =1350 of real value ,add 10 point 1360 .....100 point 1450 mbar 1,45 bar start to do this at same range and load of the fuel

Ok, here's the deal:
Rail pressure increases increase the fuel by the amount the rail pressure is increased, with NO change in duration (time injector is open). It also should be accompanied by a small increase in boost pressure.
However, this engine in US emissions settings has extremely poor fuel economy. And the torque limitation for the converter is terrible, as well. I want 450-475 nm torque, and I want to gain the fuel economy it should be able to have.
So, map #6 is labelled Boost X rpm - or, fuel / timing trim adjusted by boost. What I don't know, is what changing the values in the tables means. What is each specific table for? That would help. What I do know, is that removing the very low numbers in #6 - 1,2,3 improves fuel economy quite a bit, and seems to improve acceleration, without doing pretty much anything else.
So, I raise rail pressure (what appears to be the live map, not the limiters) by 3-8% depending on the rpm / load (nothing at low rpm) and increased the most at 1600 to 2800 area. For a given amount of fuel, it injects faster, which tends to create a better burn and higher peak pressures.
Still, the "why" there are 6 maps is something I need to know, in order to understand how to modify them. I know what emissions detuning does, what I don't know, is what the map values themselves do.