Passing PR3 fuel tables to Hondata...

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7rrivera7
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Passing PR3 fuel tables to Hondata...

Post by 7rrivera7 »

Before Hondata, I was running a chipped ECU which was tailored to my setup. Now that I'm using Hondata, I transferred the fuel and ignition values from the chip (which are more aggressive than the base B16 program, h08) but the car runs extremely rich.

I'm guessing the numbers don't mean the same for Hondata but I'd like to use my old tables as a base for Hondata. What 'conversion' do I have to perform to transfer these tables?

Thanks!
7rrivera7
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Please Hondata help me!

Post by 7rrivera7 »

I really need to transfer these tables. I don't want to start from scratch...

I paid to get my car tuned at Ericks Racing and the program I have is optimum for my mods. I want to transfer it to Hondata.
pills_PMD
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Post by pills_PMD »

i've never been able to read a non-hondata ROM into romeditor.
7rrivera7
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Post by 7rrivera7 »

I don't want to read a non-hondata rom into ROM EDITOR. I just want to copy/paste but the fuel numbers apparently don't mean the same from a non-hondata table to a hondata table.
Dariusz
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Location: Caracas - Venezuela

Post by Dariusz »

The ignition tables are easy, but in fuel is other story. If you read some in the hondata technical section, you can view that the values you see in the rom editor are fixed values, it are values that you can use to know what is the relation from one to other but don't have a direct relation in dutty cycle, etc. The reason for that is that the duty (in example) change in direct proportion to atmospheric changes, etc.

I recomend you retune the fuel tables in a dyno with the hondata.

I lyke that this help help you, but my english is very bad.
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