Timing & Fuel maps: Load auto-rescaling (XLS file)
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EASY WAY TO RESCALE Timing & Fuel maps (XLS file)
Hi everybody,
Here is an Excel file I did to automatically rescale load axis on timing and fuel maps.
You can use your own value to set max load or paste your "logged load" to get it fully automated...
I tried to make it easy to use and I feel it's like "close to be ok" but I know your opinion will be constructive.
Tell me if you think it is useful and post your feed to let this file ready for the community...
The first sheet is the "how to", so start from here....
Cheers,
Christian.
Here is an Excel file I did to automatically rescale load axis on timing and fuel maps.
You can use your own value to set max load or paste your "logged load" to get it fully automated...
I tried to make it easy to use and I feel it's like "close to be ok" but I know your opinion will be constructive.
Tell me if you think it is useful and post your feed to let this file ready for the community...
The first sheet is the "how to", so start from here....
Cheers,
Christian.
Last edited by Vigman; Dec 25, 2010 at 07:42 AM. Reason: URL update
#2
Hi guys!
I have seen on my server log files that at least 35 of you have downloaded the XLS file....
Since it is a "beta" version, I really would like to get some feedback so don't be selfish and post your comments in order to make it better if necessary!!!
Thank you for your time.
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I have seen on my server log files that at least 35 of you have downloaded the XLS file....
Since it is a "beta" version, I really would like to get some feedback so don't be selfish and post your comments in order to make it better if necessary!!!
Thank you for your time.
C>
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Hi everybody,
Here is an Excel file I did to automatically rescale load axis on timing and fuel maps.
You can use your own value to set max load or paste your "logged load" to get it fully automated...
I tried to make it easy to use and I feel it's like "close to be ok" but I know your opinion will be constructive.
Tell me if you think it is useful and post your feed to let this file ready for the community...
The first sheet is the "how to", so start from here....
Cheers,
Christian.
Here is an Excel file I did to automatically rescale load axis on timing and fuel maps.
You can use your own value to set max load or paste your "logged load" to get it fully automated...
I tried to make it easy to use and I feel it's like "close to be ok" but I know your opinion will be constructive.
Tell me if you think it is useful and post your feed to let this file ready for the community...
The first sheet is the "how to", so start from here....
Cheers,
Christian.
Anybody in hold of Colby's mail to suggest him a change?
#9
The "step between" part is to have a look just is case you want to reduce the load gap in a precise region..
#10
Here is a version for VIII rom.
Thanx to evo082006 for the tables.
I hope it could help.
To all of you who used this XLS, please send your feedback to make adjustments if necessary!
Cheers.
Thanx to evo082006 for the tables.
I hope it could help.
To all of you who used this XLS, please send your feedback to make adjustments if necessary!
Cheers.
Last edited by Vigman; Dec 25, 2010 at 07:42 AM.
#11
I wanted to bump this and say thanks a ton for the App, it made things much easier.
I wanted the same "linear" headings that the Stock ECU has, so I input my own values for the headings on page 2. The interesting thing was that it changed all of my fuel values slightly (timing was fine) when I really only had to "shift" everything 2 rows. I'm sure this is just because it is calculating that shift rather than doing it, but as a heads up for anyone who wants to be sure things are the same, you may want to just "shift" any chunks that are not changing yourself.
Thanks again!
I wanted the same "linear" headings that the Stock ECU has, so I input my own values for the headings on page 2. The interesting thing was that it changed all of my fuel values slightly (timing was fine) when I really only had to "shift" everything 2 rows. I'm sure this is just because it is calculating that shift rather than doing it, but as a heads up for anyone who wants to be sure things are the same, you may want to just "shift" any chunks that are not changing yourself.
Thanks again!
Last edited by fostytou; Apr 1, 2009 at 05:12 PM.
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#15
Sweet, I just tried it and it works great.. Of course I went through it with a fine tooth comb but everything looks perfect..