Loaded a tune today with fairly basic changes just to see how things work in this platform.
Reading my stock calibration took around 10 min or so.
Writing a new tune with basic changes out of the base calibration took around 15 min the first time, There was a screen that popup that told me my current calibration needed a one time change or something for new tunes to be written.
Subsequent changes are only taking 20-30 sec, which is great, I was worried about 10-15min flashes
1st question, did I just modded my calibration with some sort of HPT custom OS ?, why the first write took 15 min compared to just sec for the others ?
2nd question, I tried to change the fan strategy, it seems Chrysler like to run their engines on the very hot side, low fan kicks in at 219F, and med/hi fan at 230F, from other posters online, from a diff Dodge platform, (Chargers), it seems Chrysler don't have a medium fan speed, but they recommend to change both ME and Hi the same , so I just did that setting them at 219F, with the lo fan at 210F, flashed the tune and observed.
Noting happened at 210F, the fan is off until the temp reached 225F, then the fan will start working. for what I see, there is only one fan, so I would guess what changes is the speed. I'm used to GM with 2 fans, one for low, another for hi speed, but in any case, I've gone as low as 212 for the med/hi fan speed, and the fan keeps turning on at 225F, Don't we have control of the fan with HPT and the Jeep Wrangler JK platform ?
Attached there is a copy of my latest tune, again, fairly basic to start as I don't know much about Chrysler tuning platform, if somebody could take a look and tell me if i missed something with the fan settings, i'd highly appreciate it.
How do we adjust fueling with Chryslers, there is not MAF table like GM or MAF/Period table like in the Fords.
Something that differs from GM or Ford factory fueling, the Jeep fuel trims are actually on the rich side (-3 -4% LTFT's) compared to 5-6% for GM or Ford vehicles, so if anything, i'd like to learn how to correct fueling, to adjust those fuels trims towards the -2 -0% LTFT's, probably not needed considering the only thing I'll have is a muffler and probably a CAI, but just to know how is done.
It seems this vehicles use VE only ? is there a way to get the virtual VE tables like in VE calc we have around here ? can I use the virtual VE calc to tune the Jeep fueling ?
Also, ive adjusted the pcm for 33" tires with a Superchips Flashcal, happy to report I didn't have to reload the settings I've changed with the Flashcal (Auto Turn Signal, adjusted for 33's, head lamp delay, etc,etc) after writing the PCM with HPT.
Have anybody else done Jeep JK's tuning ?
The IAT gets heatsoaked badly, i'm sure there a couple of ft/lbs to be gained insulating the intake tract, at least for rock crawling or hill climbs, this things aint fast, but they're sure fun offroading
Thanks a lot.