Map editing
Re: Map editing
Thanks Skiptowncat
My Butt dyno must be really broken! - I thought it might have the new 'base lightly tuned 98 EU' map loaded automatically not just the stock map! (Reminds me its still a quick car even without a tune)
I think I understand - when I create a 'new' map not just edit the existing veratuner ones this is a straight stock Mazda map to do with what I want? - What i was curious about is if this is the stock speed 3 map or if its the speed 6 map as they developed versatuner for this first.
My Butt dyno must be really broken! - I thought it might have the new 'base lightly tuned 98 EU' map loaded automatically not just the stock map! (Reminds me its still a quick car even without a tune)
I think I understand - when I create a 'new' map not just edit the existing veratuner ones this is a straight stock Mazda map to do with what I want? - What i was curious about is if this is the stock speed 3 map or if its the speed 6 map as they developed versatuner for this first.
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Re: Map editing
I would think it would be the stock 3 map, it would be daft if it wasn't.
The base map is actually pretty good, I'd say as quick as when I had the hypertech on. The only thing I miss about that is how smooth the transition from cl to ol was.
The base map is actually pretty good, I'd say as quick as when I had the hypertech on. The only thing I miss about that is how smooth the transition from cl to ol was.
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Re: Map editing
Stock MS3 and MS6 tunes are slightly different and so are the VersaTuner Base tunes for each platform. They have different requested loads in lower gears due to the FWD/AWD difference as well as some other load targeting differences. While nearly all of the tables serve the same function, you can't cut and paste every table from one platform to the other. Some are the same and can be copied, some are not.
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Re: Map editing
skiptownmcat wrote:I know, but it's still lower than the lower value. My head hurts, I've been looking at this for an hour06Speed6 wrote:As far as the abs to requested load goes, abs load will match the lowest of the load tables for a particular app/rpm/gear etc.
EDIT: should I be using absolute throttle position or actual pedal position in my log?
Any input here, I can't seem to find any correlation in the logged absolute load v req load. Could that point to a boost leak?
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Re: Map editing
A boost leak would cause low AFRs, and 100% BCS DC with low MAP. Post a WOT log with the general performance preset, and I'll see what's going on.
Don't forget that the Requested Load Multiplier Accel/Decel is applied to the Requested Load after the lookup. The MS3 versions of those tables really reduce req load - like almost 20%!
Don't forget that the Requested Load Multiplier Accel/Decel is applied to the Requested Load after the lookup. The MS3 versions of those tables really reduce req load - like almost 20%!
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Re: Map editing
Attatched are logs, the first two are 4th to 5th gear, the other is 6th only. I have also attatched a copy of my tune so far
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- high load with timing v1.30.rar
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- Check 1.zip
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- check 3e.zip
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- 6th gear.zip
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Re: Map editing
Steve the VVT tables should be the same since the VVT is the same, the table should max at 38* for the ms3.
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Re: Map editing
Thanks 06Speed6.
I'll open the max to 38*. It's set to 30* right now. That is the highest value in the stock tables.
I'll open the max to 38*. It's set to 30* right now. That is the highest value in the stock tables.
Re: Map editing
Steve sorry to be a bore
So you are saying that having loaded the versatuner and no other maps all i will have loaded is a base MS3 map that is like stock?
So to get the tuned one i need to re-conect and load up the v2.01?
Thanks
Richard
So you are saying that having loaded the versatuner and no other maps all i will have loaded is a base MS3 map that is like stock?
So to get the tuned one i need to re-conect and load up the v2.01?
Thanks
Richard
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Re: Map editing
That is correct! The initial install is the latest stock tune with no performance related mods.
To get the Base 93/98 tune installed, you need to go to the tunes tab and flash it.
It's an extra step, but we can't presume to know which tune someone wants during the install.
To get the Base 93/98 tune installed, you need to go to the tunes tab and flash it.
It's an extra step, but we can't presume to know which tune someone wants during the install.