I am brand new the the PFC (imagine my surprise when I saw myself credited on the splash screen for the first time the better part of a decade after the last time I discussed this stuff with Kevin). I am running an MWR base map (I think, not impressed with it at all).
Initial questions:
1.) The MWR base maps are not rescaled, the VVTi map is 95% full retard, MAF tube size and injector size and latency seem to be just tuned in the base map with no compensation settings (which would make load values make more sense and allow injection at the correct time, etc). Is this really an MWR base map?
2.) I have O2 feedback on for now to make it so I can use the car to get around before i tune it. With one of the sensor wires disconnected, it seems to work better, but of course I have only have one wideband so it is essentially taking an average value. Does the PFC do the dual bank thing that the stock computer does and I am screwing with the individual trims majorly by feeding only one signal, or is feeding only one signal actually a viable way of halving the swing amplitude of the control?
3.) Copilot seems awesome, but the learning curve is steep. Since I essentially need to remap every fuel cell, it would be awesome to use Autotune to get a rough map. My problem is that it does not ever analyse data, even when it has hundreds of data points per cell for some cells. The max and min maps are set, I followed the directions from a dozen different Q/A threads and the latest copilot manual, best I could understand them. Any ideas what I am missing?
Initial questions:
1.) The MWR base maps are not rescaled, the VVTi map is 95% full retard, MAF tube size and injector size and latency seem to be just tuned in the base map with no compensation settings (which would make load values make more sense and allow injection at the correct time, etc). Is this really an MWR base map?
2.) I have O2 feedback on for now to make it so I can use the car to get around before i tune it. With one of the sensor wires disconnected, it seems to work better, but of course I have only have one wideband so it is essentially taking an average value. Does the PFC do the dual bank thing that the stock computer does and I am screwing with the individual trims majorly by feeding only one signal, or is feeding only one signal actually a viable way of halving the swing amplitude of the control?
3.) Copilot seems awesome, but the learning curve is steep. Since I essentially need to remap every fuel cell, it would be awesome to use Autotune to get a rough map. My problem is that it does not ever analyse data, even when it has hundreds of data points per cell for some cells. The max and min maps are set, I followed the directions from a dozen different Q/A threads and the latest copilot manual, best I could understand them. Any ideas what I am missing?