EBL: VE Tables - 2000 RPM in both tables
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Originally Posted by elkabong
I have noticed that in both VE tables there is two row's @ 2000 RPM. What is the difference between the two row's?
Now after many VE Learn sessions they have the same values on both.
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The 2,000 RPM row in each of the two VE tables is to allow a seamless change from one table to the other. Both rows should have the same values in them.
As an example of where each is used, at 1,950 RPM, the low speed VE table is in use. It will be using the 1,900 RPM and the 2,000 RPM rows in the low speed table in forming the VE% value.
At 2,025 RPM, the high speed VE table is in use. It will use the 2,000 RPM and the 2,200 RPM rows from the high speed table in forming the VE% value.
The code interpolates between the rows to form the VE% value.
RBob.
As an example of where each is used, at 1,950 RPM, the low speed VE table is in use. It will be using the 1,900 RPM and the 2,000 RPM rows in the low speed table in forming the VE% value.
At 2,025 RPM, the high speed VE table is in use. It will use the 2,000 RPM and the 2,200 RPM rows from the high speed table in forming the VE% value.
The code interpolates between the rows to form the VE% value.
RBob.
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