Advance table question
Advance table question
Maybe I have been asking too many questions - will stick to just one this time.
Have an advance table that starts out 00 20 0F (hex). As indicated it has 15 elements in each table. What are the proper kpa values that correspond to this table (ones I have seen have 12 or 17 entries).
[This message has been edited by padgett (edited November 09, 2001).]
Have an advance table that starts out 00 20 0F (hex). As indicated it has 15 elements in each table. What are the proper kpa values that correspond to this table (ones I have seen have 12 or 17 entries).
[This message has been edited by padgett (edited November 09, 2001).]
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by padgett:
Maybe I have been asking too many questions - will stick to just one this time.
Have an advance table that starts out 00 20 0F (hex). As indicated it has 15 elements in each table. What are the proper kpa values that correspond to this table (ones I have seen have 12 or 17 entries).
[This message has been edited by padgett (edited November 09, 2001).]</font>
Maybe I have been asking too many questions - will stick to just one this time.
Have an advance table that starts out 00 20 0F (hex). As indicated it has 15 elements in each table. What are the proper kpa values that correspond to this table (ones I have seen have 12 or 17 entries).
[This message has been edited by padgett (edited November 09, 2001).]</font>
increments of 5 to 100.
Learning can sometimes be painful. Just realized the system I am working on is MAF and not MAP so the advance table "Y" max is 255 gm/sec max not 100 kpa. Start with 32 and step 16 sound right for fouteen intervals ?
Looking like a screwy bell curve though - max advance looks to be at about 3/4 of max flow and drops after that. Does this sound reasonable or am I completely sdrawkcab ?
Looking like a screwy bell curve though - max advance looks to be at about 3/4 of max flow and drops after that. Does this sound reasonable or am I completely sdrawkcab ?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by padgett:
Learning can sometimes be painful. Just realized the system I am working on is MAF and not MAP so the advance table "Y" max is 255 gm/sec max not 100 kpa. Start with 32 and step 16 sound right for fouteen intervals ?
Looking like a screwy bell curve though - max advance looks to be at about 3/4 of max flow and drops after that. Does this sound reasonable or am I completely sdrawkcab ?</font>
Learning can sometimes be painful. Just realized the system I am working on is MAF and not MAP so the advance table "Y" max is 255 gm/sec max not 100 kpa. Start with 32 and step 16 sound right for fouteen intervals ?
Looking like a screwy bell curve though - max advance looks to be at about 3/4 of max flow and drops after that. Does this sound reasonable or am I completely sdrawkcab ?</font>
On your bell curve, max advance is at like 1/4 throttle. ie light cruise,
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