Rpm table shows only to 9k how can I make it show 11k?
Rpm table shows only to 9k how can I make it show 11k?
my hondata table only lets me tune to 8950rpm how can I display tuning table to 11k?
Re: Rpm table shows only to 9k how can I make it show 11k?
Details on re-indexing the tables can be found in the help file: http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/ch ... tsub=index
Re: Rpm table shows only to 9k how can I make it show 11k?
How do we add more colums basically filling up the screen up and dwn with rpm. How do I add more columsSpunkster wrote:Details on re-indexing the tables can be found in the help file: http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/ch ... tsub=index
Re: Rpm table shows only to 9k how can I make it show 11k?
the size of the table, so the number of rows and columns is based on the size of the rom.
one possibility is, to use the boost-tables and reindex them, that they fit, so you get much more columns.
Options - Show Boost Tables.
to add rows for more revolutions: you have to reindex the given table.
you can start your VTEC table much higher than 0 or 600 revs. start at 4k or even higher and set it up with a specific incrementation, so you will just reach your given RPM.
combined and adjusted (you have to rewrite the fuel values (ok, this can be tuned on the dyno) and the ignition values, that they match) you can have a very fine table for N/A or higher revolutions or whatever you want to do.
more that 20 rows is impossible, as far as I know.
the maximum size is 20row x 24 columns, so you will have 480 values, you can change for each table.
have in mind, that you have 4 tables to tune, so 4 time 480 values, so 1920 values to change!!
that's some work to do ;)
if you don't understand that reindexing, let it get tuned by someone, who knows, what he's talking about :D
best regards Lukas
one possibility is, to use the boost-tables and reindex them, that they fit, so you get much more columns.
Options - Show Boost Tables.
to add rows for more revolutions: you have to reindex the given table.
you can start your VTEC table much higher than 0 or 600 revs. start at 4k or even higher and set it up with a specific incrementation, so you will just reach your given RPM.
combined and adjusted (you have to rewrite the fuel values (ok, this can be tuned on the dyno) and the ignition values, that they match) you can have a very fine table for N/A or higher revolutions or whatever you want to do.
more that 20 rows is impossible, as far as I know.
the maximum size is 20row x 24 columns, so you will have 480 values, you can change for each table.
have in mind, that you have 4 tables to tune, so 4 time 480 values, so 1920 values to change!!
that's some work to do ;)
if you don't understand that reindexing, let it get tuned by someone, who knows, what he's talking about :D
best regards Lukas