Where are Fuel Tables??
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Where are Fuel Tables??
Where are the fuel/VE table in TunerPro? For some reason I can't find them. Are they called something different?
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There aren't any VE tables in a MAF-only system. You need to use the MAF tables and scalars instead.
If the '85 code is similar to $32 and $6E, there'll be 6 MAF tables, that go from low to high MAF output.
Basically, if you go to a particular point in a table, and make the g/s value higher, you'll get more fuel at that point, and vice-versa.
Should be a couple of sticky posts worth reading, including Grumpy's "final answer" about MAF recalibration.
If the '85 code is similar to $32 and $6E, there'll be 6 MAF tables, that go from low to high MAF output.
Basically, if you go to a particular point in a table, and make the g/s value higher, you'll get more fuel at that point, and vice-versa.
Should be a couple of sticky posts worth reading, including Grumpy's "final answer" about MAF recalibration.
Last edited by Dave_Jones; 04-29-2004 at 03:20 PM.
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this is a quote form grumpy that I find to be helpful
and check out Grumpy's final answers like Dave_Jones recommended they are very informative.
and check out Grumpy's final answers like Dave_Jones recommended they are very informative.
Originally posted by Grumpy
If you want to get the car happy, and running great, it's really simple.
Set the injector constant for what the actual injectors your running.
Get a WB.
Set the chip to stay Open Loop.
Diddle with the MAT tables till you get the AFRs you want. The Stoic stuff is nonsense.
http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/chips/chiptips.html
Here's my latest MAF stuff.
If you want to get the car happy, and running great, it's really simple.
Set the injector constant for what the actual injectors your running.
Get a WB.
Set the chip to stay Open Loop.
Diddle with the MAT tables till you get the AFRs you want. The Stoic stuff is nonsense.
http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/chips/chiptips.html
Here's my latest MAF stuff.
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Just a note on the quote above, where he says "MAT tables" is no doubt a typo; I'm sure he meant "MAF", not "MAT".
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How sad that the Turbo Buick forum is about to/or appears to have gone down while I was browsing it. According to it's home page- perhaps indefinately.
I wish I could afford to help.
forumhttp://www.gnttype.org/techarea/chips/chiptips.html
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I wish I could afford to help.
forumhttp://www.gnttype.org/techarea/chips/chiptips.html
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Originally posted by GMH_VQ
How sad that the Turbo Buick forum is about to/or appears to have gone down while I was browsing it. According to it's home page- perhaps indefinately.
How sad that the Turbo Buick forum is about to/or appears to have gone down while I was browsing it. According to it's home page- perhaps indefinately.
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