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All this scaling and playing with latencies, is it not possible to let the stock ecu behave like a stand alone, just put in deadtimes supplied from the injector manufacturer and map the car without having to play with short mid long term fuel trim BS. Can you turn off the fuel trim?
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All this scaling and playing with latencies, is it not possible to let the stock ecu behave like a stand alone, just put in deadtimes supplied from the injector manufacturer and map the car without having to play with short mid long term fuel trim BS. Can you turn off the fuel trim?
While I don't care about matching the maps up, this would probably make it easier to do. Also, if you're always open loop, then your fuel trims really don't do anything, so I guess just take that info with caution.
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I have a question about my latency values and the FT values I'm seeing.
First a little about my FT readings: Running RC1000 scaled @ 812
Currently I'm getting STFT/LTFT that look like this:
Low FT: 2.34
Mid FT: -2.43
after a couple cycles they look like this:
low FT: -3.26
Mid FT: -.09
and after more cycles is looks like this again:
low FT: 4.24
Mid FT: -3.35
that's pretty much how my trims swing... every few cycles they'll zero either the Low or Mid trims out and in a few more cycles they'll be back in the 3-4 range and do it all over again. According to the info I've read on here, as long as you're with in +/- 5% you're good, so am I safe to assume my trims are OK?
the next question I have is about my latency values. I used Merlins tuning guide (thank you Merlin agian for that awesome guide) and smoothed out the latency values before and after the 14v setting so I have a nice smooth curve. But I just noticed the other day that the 14v latency setting is .43x something, which is VERY close to the stock injector latency settings! Looking again at Merlins guide, I see suggested values for the RC1000 injectors I'm running @ anywhere between .6xx - .8xx for 14v with scalings between my 812 setting and 900 something. How bad is it that my latency values are .43x w/812 scaling while it seems like everyeone else using these same injectors but with a much higher latency value in the .6xx - .8xx range with more or less the same scaling?
What I have in my car seems to work, but that doesn't always mean its correct. I mean, the car is running as good as it ever has when it was bone stock and better than it ever has since its been modded. I don't get any wild AF swings and the car doesn't stall or buck or anything. Everything feels uber smooth. I just don't want to start tuning my open loop/WOT stuff only to have to adjust my latency values and need to retune everything.
I can post my actual INJ latency values if it would help... I just don't have them with me ATM. Any input would be appreicated. Thanks!
First a little about my FT readings: Running RC1000 scaled @ 812
Currently I'm getting STFT/LTFT that look like this:
Low FT: 2.34
Mid FT: -2.43
after a couple cycles they look like this:
low FT: -3.26
Mid FT: -.09
and after more cycles is looks like this again:
low FT: 4.24
Mid FT: -3.35
that's pretty much how my trims swing... every few cycles they'll zero either the Low or Mid trims out and in a few more cycles they'll be back in the 3-4 range and do it all over again. According to the info I've read on here, as long as you're with in +/- 5% you're good, so am I safe to assume my trims are OK?
the next question I have is about my latency values. I used Merlins tuning guide (thank you Merlin agian for that awesome guide) and smoothed out the latency values before and after the 14v setting so I have a nice smooth curve. But I just noticed the other day that the 14v latency setting is .43x something, which is VERY close to the stock injector latency settings! Looking again at Merlins guide, I see suggested values for the RC1000 injectors I'm running @ anywhere between .6xx - .8xx for 14v with scalings between my 812 setting and 900 something. How bad is it that my latency values are .43x w/812 scaling while it seems like everyeone else using these same injectors but with a much higher latency value in the .6xx - .8xx range with more or less the same scaling?
What I have in my car seems to work, but that doesn't always mean its correct. I mean, the car is running as good as it ever has when it was bone stock and better than it ever has since its been modded. I don't get any wild AF swings and the car doesn't stall or buck or anything. Everything feels uber smooth. I just don't want to start tuning my open loop/WOT stuff only to have to adjust my latency values and need to retune everything.
I can post my actual INJ latency values if it would help... I just don't have them with me ATM. Any input would be appreicated. Thanks!
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I realize the nature of trims and that they will change. they've been like that for about a few weeks now.
my real concern is the latency value of .4xx for my RC1000 injectors.
my real concern is the latency value of .4xx for my RC1000 injectors.
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Does anyone have scaling/latencies for Deatchwerks 1600cc injectors? I'm trying to help a local guy out that needs to get emissions tested and go back on stock ECU from AEM setup. He's currently on pump 93 which should make things interesting, not even sure these things will idle on stock ECU. Let me know if you guys have any suggestions; only other option I told him we could do is to swap back to stock injectors for emissions/ODB-II scan.
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I have a question about my latency values and the FT values I'm seeing.
First a little about my FT readings: Running RC1000 scaled @ 812
Currently I'm getting STFT/LTFT that look like this:
Low FT: 2.34
Mid FT: -2.43
after a couple cycles they look like this:
low FT: -3.26
Mid FT: -.09
and after more cycles is looks like this again:
low FT: 4.24
Mid FT: -3.35
that's pretty much how my trims swing... every few cycles they'll zero either the Low or Mid trims out and in a few more cycles they'll be back in the 3-4 range and do it all over again. According to the info I've read on here, as long as you're with in +/- 5% you're good, so am I safe to assume my trims are OK?
the next question I have is about my latency values. I used Merlins tuning guide (thank you Merlin agian for that awesome guide) and smoothed out the latency values before and after the 14v setting so I have a nice smooth curve. But I just noticed the other day that the 14v latency setting is .43x something, which is VERY close to the stock injector latency settings! Looking again at Merlins guide, I see suggested values for the RC1000 injectors I'm running @ anywhere between .6xx - .8xx for 14v with scalings between my 812 setting and 900 something. How bad is it that my latency values are .43x w/812 scaling while it seems like everyeone else using these same injectors but with a much higher latency value in the .6xx - .8xx range with more or less the same scaling?
What I have in my car seems to work, but that doesn't always mean its correct. I mean, the car is running as good as it ever has when it was bone stock and better than it ever has since its been modded. I don't get any wild AF swings and the car doesn't stall or buck or anything. Everything feels uber smooth. I just don't want to start tuning my open loop/WOT stuff only to have to adjust my latency values and need to retune everything.
I can post my actual INJ latency values if it would help... I just don't have them with me ATM. Any input would be appreicated. Thanks!
First a little about my FT readings: Running RC1000 scaled @ 812
Currently I'm getting STFT/LTFT that look like this:
Low FT: 2.34
Mid FT: -2.43
after a couple cycles they look like this:
low FT: -3.26
Mid FT: -.09
and after more cycles is looks like this again:
low FT: 4.24
Mid FT: -3.35
that's pretty much how my trims swing... every few cycles they'll zero either the Low or Mid trims out and in a few more cycles they'll be back in the 3-4 range and do it all over again. According to the info I've read on here, as long as you're with in +/- 5% you're good, so am I safe to assume my trims are OK?
the next question I have is about my latency values. I used Merlins tuning guide (thank you Merlin agian for that awesome guide) and smoothed out the latency values before and after the 14v setting so I have a nice smooth curve. But I just noticed the other day that the 14v latency setting is .43x something, which is VERY close to the stock injector latency settings! Looking again at Merlins guide, I see suggested values for the RC1000 injectors I'm running @ anywhere between .6xx - .8xx for 14v with scalings between my 812 setting and 900 something. How bad is it that my latency values are .43x w/812 scaling while it seems like everyeone else using these same injectors but with a much higher latency value in the .6xx - .8xx range with more or less the same scaling?
What I have in my car seems to work, but that doesn't always mean its correct. I mean, the car is running as good as it ever has when it was bone stock and better than it ever has since its been modded. I don't get any wild AF swings and the car doesn't stall or buck or anything. Everything feels uber smooth. I just don't want to start tuning my open loop/WOT stuff only to have to adjust my latency values and need to retune everything.
I can post my actual INJ latency values if it would help... I just don't have them with me ATM. Any input would be appreicated. Thanks!
on pump (91), I was using a scaling of 835 and higher latency.
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I recently tuned an evo that switched from 880's on pump to RC1000's on e85. I used the numbers below as a starting point and by the time I was close my scaling went from 609 to 860 and I still have a little more to go.
Originally Posted by ohhgyeahfasho
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RC 1000s
E85 scaling 609
3.312
2.184.
1.560
.936
.624
.384
.288
All the other e85 scalings are significantly lower than the actual injector cc so my questions is if Im doing something wrong? and where I should start to fix it? I havent even touched latencies yet after putting in the ones along with the scaling. Should I force open loop and see if something else is going on? Ive switched cars to e85 before and never had such high scalings. After getting it close (-5-6%) I started tuning boost areas and my table is at 8.7-8.8 in those areas and its not getting much leaner than 13.1.
Any suggestions will be helpful. Ill post the rom if needed. Also after having the scaling so trims were -5%, he wanted to VTA with a Tial and now my idle trims are -25 and my wideband reads around 12:1. Never had that happen before either.
Originally Posted by ohhgyeahfasho
PHP Code:
RC 1000s
E85 scaling 609
3.312
2.184.
1.560
.936
.624
.384
.288
All the other e85 scalings are significantly lower than the actual injector cc so my questions is if Im doing something wrong? and where I should start to fix it? I havent even touched latencies yet after putting in the ones along with the scaling. Should I force open loop and see if something else is going on? Ive switched cars to e85 before and never had such high scalings. After getting it close (-5-6%) I started tuning boost areas and my table is at 8.7-8.8 in those areas and its not getting much leaner than 13.1.
Any suggestions will be helpful. Ill post the rom if needed. Also after having the scaling so trims were -5%, he wanted to VTA with a Tial and now my idle trims are -25 and my wideband reads around 12:1. Never had that happen before either.