what to change?

Hef5.0weisen

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Looking to ditch the KB FMU and swap to a LMAF w/ 42 lber's. Also do a FOX t-body swap in the process. Looking for advice on what to change w the Tweecer. I'm primarily interested in what to attack in order to get it started, running, and not dumping gas into the cylnders...not so much in achieving all out max performance (at this time). I'm familiar with the MAF function table and injecotr slope scalar. I use a J4Ji in one position and the stock cal in another...I mess around with both

Any help apreciated, thanks for looking

-Brian
 
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Looking to ditch the KB FMU and swap to a LMAF w/ 42 lber's. Also do a FOX t-body swap in the process. Looking for advice on what to change w the Tweecer. I'm primarily interested in what to attack in order to get it started, running, and not dumping gas into the cylnders...not so much in achieving all out max performance (at this time). I'm familiar with the MAF function table and injecotr slope scalar. I use a J4Ji in one position and the stock cal in another...I mess around with both

Any help apreciated, thanks for looking

-Brian

are you familiar with downloading the templates on tune exchange ? just download the templates from there and it will get it started up and running
 
are you familiar with downloading the templates on tune exchange ? just download the templates from there and it will get it started up and running

After looking at tuneexchange...looks like those templates are made to upload into BE...I'm using CalEdit....

Are they able to be hand jammed into CalEdit? I've looked at them just can't figure out the order...a quick cut and paste from a template, this is what it looks like. Using this, we can go to screen fn2230 (under tables, spark retard act multilier), PID and new value is evident, but my confusion lies in the row, column....(the screen comes up with a table, 6 rows[across] x 5 columns[up/down])....looking at the first line here, with 0.02,0,0,CBAZA, I'm assuming the 0,0 is a coordinate of sorts...but where do they start, upper/lower corner, left or right? Make sense to anyone? Question clear?

I thought it was like old math class, graphing equations, 0,1 meaning over zero, up one....doesn't seem to work with this. Anyone know how it works?

I probably overthought this btw....

PID,NewValue,Row,Column,Strategy <---cut and pasted from tuneexchange
FN2230,0.02,0,0,CBAZA
FN2230,0.08,0,1,CBAZA
FN2230,0.10,0,2,CBAZA
FN2230,0.11,0,3,CBAZA
FN2230,0.11,0,4,CBAZA
FN2230,0.12,0,5,CBAZA
FN2230,0.03,1,0,CBAZA
FN2230,0.08,1,1,CBAZA
FN2230,0.10,1,2,CBAZA
FN2230,0.11,1,3,CBAZA
FN2230,0.12,1,4,CBAZA
FN2230,0.12,1,5,CBAZA
FN2230,0.04,2,0,CBAZA
FN2230,0.09,2,1,CBAZA
FN2230,0.11,2,2,CBAZA
FN2230,0.12,2,3,CBAZA
FN2230,0.13,2,4,CBAZA
FN2230,0.13,2,5,CBAZA
FN2230,0.13,3,2,CBAZA
FN2230,0.14,3,3,CBAZA
FN2230,0.14,3,4,CBAZA
FN2230,0.15,3,5,CBAZA
FN2230,0.10,4,2,CBAZA
FN2230,0.10,4,3,CBAZA
FN2230,0.10,4,4,CBAZA
FN2230,0.10,4,5,CBAZA
 
I think they would start at upper left as 0,0. In the table in Binary Editor it starts with load at 70 and goes down and rpm starts at 1024 and goes up from the top left corner.


this is what mine looks like in BE
RPM
1024 1504 1984 2986 3989 4992
LOAD 70 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30
LOAD 50 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20
LOAD 40 0.20 0.20 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10
LOAD 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
LOAD 25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00