setting lambda delay
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Re: setting lambda delay
I'm betting that the High RPM / High MAP settings are too high. Even if you have a long travel to the Lambda sensor, the High MAP especially in the High Map is still fast. It is the low RPM low MAP that get slower
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Re: setting lambda delay
you have plans for this? estimate release date?LT401Vette wrote:It would probably be god to have some sort of wizard to set the default delays.
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Re: setting lambda delay
Phil, did this idea (table generator) get scrapped?
Re: setting lambda delay
Sorry for the resurrection but a lambda delay wizard would be nice!
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Re: setting lambda delay
Yea this is needed bigtime.
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Re: setting lambda delay
Support for a wizard.
If the data is in a log, wouldn't it be best just to recommend a table based off a log?
I'm all for removing one less manual activity.
Thanks
If the data is in a log, wouldn't it be best just to recommend a table based off a log?
I'm all for removing one less manual activity.
Thanks
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Re: setting lambda delay
Yeah, such a wizard would be very nice!!!
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Re: setting lambda delay
I'd also really like to see the delay wizard.
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302 SBF, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge heads, Trick Flow Stage 1 cam, Edelbrock Performer intake
MS3X, Hall 36-1 crank, Hall cam, Ford slot MAF, 2x 14point7 Spartan 2 WBO2, D585 coils, 42 lb/hr Bosch fatties
Re: setting lambda delay
Great idea on the wizard, hope this is not forgotten
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Re: setting lambda delay
+1 for the wizard
Re: setting lambda delay
+1
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Re: setting lambda delay
Another vote for a wizard
Re: setting lambda delay
Found this thread while trying to figure out the best way to set the AFR delay... This process seems ripe for an "autotune" to set the delay..
So, +1 on this feature request!
So, +1 on this feature request!
Re: setting lambda delay
Another vote for a delay wizard .. My setup seems particularly sensitive to the effects of an inaccurate wbo2 delay.
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Re: setting lambda delay
Has there been any update on this tool?
Would love to be a beta tester, as it would be tons better then whatever I have.
I tried to do everything scientifically, set up a button to switch between two fuel maps and measuring on MLV, but none of the values seem to work. Held as a stable value, and measured between when the button was pressed and when the AFR reaches the first peak of the second fuel maps stable AFR to measure the transition. Numbers have been equal pressing or releasing the fuel map button, is just autotune just seems to be worse and worse.
Would love to be a beta tester, as it would be tons better then whatever I have.
I tried to do everything scientifically, set up a button to switch between two fuel maps and measuring on MLV, but none of the values seem to work. Held as a stable value, and measured between when the button was pressed and when the AFR reaches the first peak of the second fuel maps stable AFR to measure the transition. Numbers have been equal pressing or releasing the fuel map button, is just autotune just seems to be worse and worse.
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Still hoping for a tool, even one just to test
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Just checking to see if this is still a thing being worked on. My tune just seems to add fuel on one run, then take it away on the next, but I cannot narrow down the delay to make it find the right fuel autotune.
Re: setting lambda delay
+1
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Re: setting lambda delay
+1 would be great to have this , if not completely automated at least a semi auto way