WOW this is an impressive tool! Thanks for posting ktoonzsez/Bluecat!
WOW this is an impressive tool! Thanks for posting ktoonzsez/Bluecat!
2005 Vert Z51 MZ6
Horsepower Sales 954-984-8040
4:10's, FAST 92, A/R Headers w/cats, G5x3, .040 gaskets AFR 205 heads ORIG CLUTCH
472rwhp/414rwtq
Best pre-cam:1/4-1.730, [email protected]
Best w-cam, pre-FAST 1/4-1.666, [email protected]
Best w-cam & FAST 1/4-1.519, [email protected] DA-793
Best w-cam & AFR heads 1/4-1.445, [email protected] DA-581 1/8-1.445, [email protected] DA-581
Top speed 185 (so far...) 0-60 mph 2.59 sec (track)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUX3UNFl124
This thing is awesome and really the only way thus far to try and get the VE dialed in ... I have 1 "small" request ... is there any chance that you guys could add in the portion of the equation for VVT?
Is everyone in here just zeroing out the portion of the tables for VVT right now?
Which one is VVT? There are extra exhaust and intake tables that we don't even want to go there to complicate it even more so I'm not sure what the VVT is.
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2008 Convertible Corvette
Haltech CAI | Kooks Headers and X-pipe | 227/231 .613/.617 lift 115 LSA CAM | Tuned to death
Thanks Ben, after looking at VVT descriptions, I don't thnk so but will look into it further.
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2008 Convertible Corvette
Haltech CAI | Kooks Headers and X-pipe | 227/231 .613/.617 lift 115 LSA CAM | Tuned to death
I spent several hours today working on getting the VE dialed in a bit. It is definately a bit challenging with additional things that I can't see having an effect.
Here are the results ... LT and STFT's are looking good ... still more work to do in the upper RPM range.
program runs nice, im a bit sketchy to actually try it on my car cuz there's no cam support in v3 yet, but it picks up all my other tables fine,
Post your tune if you are using the cam coefficients and I'll look into it, you are really adding to the complexity of the equations aren't you
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2008 Convertible Corvette
Haltech CAI | Kooks Headers and X-pipe | 227/231 .613/.617 lift 115 LSA CAM | Tuned to death
well, its just that my ecm has these tables and there are some values in them and the
LE5 does use vvt
but i was just thinking about it, cuz ur program is incredible, i just started playing with it, not sure if i fully understand how to use it yet but now im sure i'll attempt to tune ve, im running maf only now
i guess it is complex, i have 9 more ve tables
Last edited by g5 gxp; 10-27-2008 at 02:37 AM.
We all hve them, just zeroed out in 99% of the cars. I'll look at your file and see if I can figure out what it is trying to do to the equations.
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2008 Convertible Corvette
Haltech CAI | Kooks Headers and X-pipe | 227/231 .613/.617 lift 115 LSA CAM | Tuned to death
thanks
Ok, I understand the concept of this program, and that basically I move the equations into it, data log, and adjust. Here's where I'm confused-what do I data log? Do I need to first disable the VE stuff and tune the MAF so that I know it's accurate, then re-enable and tune the VE stuff? What histogram should I be using?
Thanks guys, hate to ask, but I'm tuning a few cars that need this so I want to get it right
1. You need a wideband.
2. You can do either the MAF or the VE first, doesn't matter.
3. You are going to log the percentage error between command AFR and actual AFR (from your WB) based on RPM as yours rows and MAP as your columns (standard VE table columns and rows).
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2008 Convertible Corvette
Haltech CAI | Kooks Headers and X-pipe | 227/231 .613/.617 lift 115 LSA CAM | Tuned to death
Ok. I have the wideband.
So, this makes it just like tuning a regular car, turn one off, do the other? I think I've got that figured out, lol. Then basically set up a custom PID or will the VE already in HP Tuners do this? Which do I adjust, the tables in the scanner (if possible) or the tables in this program? Or both? Lol.
I certainly appreciate the help
Yes turn one off to tune the other. The histogram should have the rows of 400, 800,1200,1600...RPM and the columns of 15,21,26,32,38...MAP. Is that what you are looking at? To add the table to your % AFR error just click on the "table" just below the "X Header (Horizontal Axis)" word on the lower part of the histogram setup window and select the table "VE Lo Altd" (you might have to be connected to the car with the scanner program to see this table).
The math for the % error is:
100*((Actual WB AFR)-[SENS.121])/[SENS.121]
"Actual WB AFR" in the math above is the sensor that your WB is so replace that with your sensor for the WB.
"SENS.121" is the commanded AFR from the car, this probably will be the same depending on what car you are tuning. What is the car?
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2008 Convertible Corvette
Haltech CAI | Kooks Headers and X-pipe | 227/231 .613/.617 lift 115 LSA CAM | Tuned to death
Sensor "SENS.121" should be the right one then.
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2008 Convertible Corvette
Haltech CAI | Kooks Headers and X-pipe | 227/231 .613/.617 lift 115 LSA CAM | Tuned to death
Ok, I got it on the Silverado!
Took a while to get the histogram figured out, then to get it to copy paste the numbers the way that I wanted to. But once I got the hang of it it went pretty dang well. The customer was most pleased.
I certainly appreciate the help!