Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:36 am
if your spinning you dont get a very accurate datalog. im sure fonz will tell you the same thing. might have to wait till its clear again.
I live in Canada and we've been having snowstorm after snowstorm. It might be a while before I can do another run. Its going to be -40 celcius tomorrow. Would temperature compensation work? Would I need a map for the winter and one for the summer? In the summer it can get as hot as 35 celcius.fonz600 wrote:yeah needs to be without spinning. That run was quite a bit leaner than your last but noticed your IAT temps were a lot colder.
Were do you live as your IAT temps are mega cold. Might need to tweak temp compensation to suit your climate.
Nah you should only need 1 map and temp compensation should compensate, pardon the pun, for the temp but keep an eye on your logs is always a good idea. Just run with the map before the last one as slightly richer on that one and will help with the colder weather till we get the temp compensation sorted.da_gawd wrote:I live in Canada and we've been having snowstorm after snowstorm. It might be a while before I can do another run. Its going to be -40 celcius tomorrow. Would temperature compensation work? Would I need a map for the winter and one for the summer? In the summer it can get as hot as 35 celcius.fonz600 wrote:yeah needs to be without spinning. That run was quite a bit leaner than your last but noticed your IAT temps were a lot colder.
Were do you live as your IAT temps are mega cold. Might need to tweak temp compensation to suit your climate.
fonz600 wrote:Nah you should only need 1 map and temp compensation should compensate, pardon the pun, for the temp but keep an eye on your logs is always a good idea. Just run with the map before the last one as slightly richer on that one and will help with the colder weather till we get the temp compensation sorted.da_gawd wrote:I live in Canada and we've been having snowstorm after snowstorm. It might be a while before I can do another run. Its going to be -40 celcius tomorrow. Would temperature compensation work? Would I need a map for the winter and one for the summer? In the summer it can get as hot as 35 celcius.fonz600 wrote:yeah needs to be without spinning. That run was quite a bit leaner than your last but noticed your IAT temps were a lot colder.
Were do you live as your IAT temps are mega cold. Might need to tweak temp compensation to suit your climate.
i ran the map from Jan 1. You had modified on january 8 but I went back to this one because the car was running rich at WOT, probably due to the cold temperatures.fonz600 wrote:What map was it you ran that datalog for?
Okay, I'll do a run with the 8/1 map as soon as it stops snowing and the roads are dry.fonz600 wrote:Thats fine mate. I was just confused as opened the last map I supplied and was surprised to see it was still rich.
Can you try a run with the 8/1 map as think most of the changes are already done on that map.
Here is a dyno run using the map from Jan 8.fonz600 wrote:Thats fine mate. I was just confused as opened the last map I supplied and was surprised to see it was still rich.
Can you try a run with the 8/1 map as think most of the changes are already done on that map.
Here is a datalog using the new map.fonz600 wrote:Starting to look better now mate. Try this.