Fuel maps units

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young9
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Fuel maps units

Post by young9 »

Hi guys,
I'm starting to work with smanager and i have quite basic question regarding the smanager fuel maps. I couldn't find any answer in the help menu of the program.
What is the unit used in the fuel maps? What is the maximum value I can put in? I just need to get a feeling what really happens if i change the value from 100 to 50 for example.
Thanks
young9
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Post by young9 »

No one?
Please...I have no idea how high can I go with the cell value change when the limit for the injector is met.
Johnny_9
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Post by Johnny_9 »

unit is an index. see help file or website (cant remember where)

if u want to see inj duration (msecs) use shift+f7 (sensor overlay)
Luke
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Post by Luke »

Johnny_9 wrote:unit is an index. see help file or website (cant remember where)

if u want to see inj duration (msecs) use shift+f7 (sensor overlay)
just tested that and it doesn't work for me.

the table loses it's parameters and i can't read any values, whether a value nor a value in msec
AREA876
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Post by AREA876 »

young9 wrote:No one?
Please...I have no idea how high can I go with the cell value change when the limit for the injector is met.
Do you have a wideband?
A wideband will guide you as how to adjust the values.
Johnny_9
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Post by Johnny_9 »

Luke wrote:
Johnny_9 wrote:unit is an index. see help file or website (cant remember where)

if u want to see inj duration (msecs) use shift+f7 (sensor overlay)
just tested that and it doesn't work for me.

the table loses it's parameters and i can't read any values, whether a value nor a value in msec
options>settings>sensor overlay
young9
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Post by young9 »

Do you have a wideband?
A wideband will guide you as how to adjust the values.
Not yet. I'm preparing everything for now. I will get one first and try then.
Thanks for all replies.
Hey :)
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