Tuning for POWER w/o dyno (technical thread from clubrsx)
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 3:14 pm
Well, my little 'proof of concept' application for analysis of kmanager datalogs to aid in tuning for power (cam angles) has had some pretty fruitful results so far. I started off with a pretty choppy and moderatly useful system based on tune points and decided to go to a more 'trend curve' based system using some smoothing and interpolation routines across multiple runs.
I'm not so sure that ignition can really be done using this since the power differences would be so small that I imagine a dyno would almost be required to tune ignition. My methodology has been to leave the ignition where it is on the base maps and retard for knock when encountered and adjust a/f and then pick cams for power. Afterall, it's the air flow that people change the most from the base maps.
I started off with a pretty sound permis:
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=292428
And later after using the datalogs of a few people who actually have tuned a few cars and had real dyno results to compare against datalogs they gave me AND considering the real world results I got with my first few attempts to make a composite cam angle map from acceleration results, the process was refined and the following is the most up to date result set. It came out better than I had hoped:
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.ph ... ost6320287
I would really like to hear something from hondata on this in regards to my theory, practice, and actual results. Any advice or caveats you know of would be great.
I'm not so sure that ignition can really be done using this since the power differences would be so small that I imagine a dyno would almost be required to tune ignition. My methodology has been to leave the ignition where it is on the base maps and retard for knock when encountered and adjust a/f and then pick cams for power. Afterall, it's the air flow that people change the most from the base maps.
I started off with a pretty sound permis:
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=292428
And later after using the datalogs of a few people who actually have tuned a few cars and had real dyno results to compare against datalogs they gave me AND considering the real world results I got with my first few attempts to make a composite cam angle map from acceleration results, the process was refined and the following is the most up to date result set. It came out better than I had hoped:
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.ph ... ost6320287
I would really like to hear something from hondata on this in regards to my theory, practice, and actual results. Any advice or caveats you know of would be great.

