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Ok... so after 44 MFD the ICP will not raise anymore but instead stay the same all the way to 100?
Is this the same thing that happens with stock scaling(70mfd)? |
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Yes. But on a stock truck (or near-stock truck) it doesn't matter since the boost related fueling will only allow 70 MFD anyway.
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Interesting........Is this because of the Adder To PW Multiplier Map, or something else?
Did Bill find anything? |
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So anything "off the charts" is referenced the exact same as the edge of the map/graph? Is my interpretation right? How about when you get a situation like this?
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Dave,
Bill was just as confused as I was about why they'd want to do that. But then again, he brought up the graph of a few of the ICP maps and kind of made a funny face about them, too. Thomas, I have often wondered that myself with the stock MFD map as most of the maps are that way. I have always just rescaled the A/D counts so that 100 MFD occurs at 1023 (or 1000 in your case). I'll ask Bill tomorrow (since I hate bringing up work-related stuff after or before work hours) what he thinks about it.
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Hey next time you guys aren't doing over there could we get a Normalizer cheat sheat.
Maybe just for the beginner level stuff. |
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Surprisingly, you're pretty close, DJ.
Thomas, if you look in the parameters, the max MFD is only set to "80" anyway. It's all because of the stock 90 CC injectors.
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Opps, my mistake, I also forgot to mention the files I was looking at, it was a DAC3/VOAA7P6(dad's pickup). Looking at those parameters the Max MFD is 100. Just seems to go against my thinking of one X input and one Y input with multiple Z values being a problem, I'm guessing the PCM has someway of picking, just don't know how. I'll likely just try setting the normalizer like normal before I re-burn that chip, maybe even have it both ways and see if there's a difference.
So out of my curiosity I checked the files for my pickup, MLE1, and that shows a Mass fuel minimum of 80 and a max of 100. Does the minimum come into play or not?
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That's something I don't know, Thomas.
You're right though about the DAC3/VOAA7 definition. I have that one in my Sniper stuff and it mimics the MFD map you posted. However, with my Minotaur, I use VXY2/VKAE3 and it is already "properly scaled" from the factory. That's why your screenshot had me puzzled.....I've never really looked at DAC3.
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