Fuel table question...

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theodd001
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Fuel table question...

Post by theodd001 »

I'm new to the S300 well actually new to tuning in general. I have a question on the normal fuel table versus the lambda (data logged) view. I am only street tuning right now. Is the lambda view what I use to see where my fuel is at? Then I go to the fuel tables and adjust as necessary to achieve my target lambda??? I know I probably sound like an idiot... just trying to clarify.
fly_n
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Post by fly_n »

An idiot is someone who doesnt ask questions ,therefore just impeding their own progress...

U have 3 lambda tables there,

1st one(left) gives your datalogged values overlaid on the tables

3rd one is the target lambda values that u have entered in the settings menu.

2nd one(in the middle) gives u the change in fuel values from the datalogged values that u will have to enter at the fuel table to achieve what u have laid out on the target lambda tables.

If u prefer to use AF instead of lambda ,just go and change that on the overlay settings in the Settings menu as well.
theodd001
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Post by theodd001 »

Another silly question... Is the high speed fuel table for vtech engagement? If I don't have vtech I dont need to worry about the high speed fuel table?
fly_n
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Post by fly_n »

U could say that the high speed fuel/ignition tables are for 'VTEC' since they are switched by the values u input on the 'VTEC' parameters tab....& in turn this switching action toggles your 'VTEC' spool valve....

But if u hacked into Smanager & renamed the 'VTEC' parameters tab to 'High Speed Tables Switching' tab & didnt have or didnt need 'VTEC' would u then say it is strictly for 'VTEC'?
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Post by theodd001 »

So this can be used for lets say a different performance setting? For example using the low speed tables for fuel economy and using the high speed tables for racing?
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Post by kinetics »

You got it.
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Post by fly_n »

Your much better off using the 'Secondary Tables' feature for that kind of thing IMO.

Im just saying,if push came to shove & u were looking for say a 4th table,then u could use the 'VTEC'/'High Speed Table' with a bit of manipulation, depending on your circumstance & intended use.
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