Title: LAMFA axis not going from 50% Post by: chito on January 13, 2024, 02:26:04 AM Hi,
I need help with LAMFA X axis. It's not going from 50%. Map definitions and values attached. Title: Re: LAMFA axis not going from 50% Post by: chito on January 13, 2024, 02:27:19 AM I've viewed other posts, but their settings doesn't seem to work. Car is 4B0906018CA
Title: Re: LAMFA axis not going from 50% Post by: IamwhoIam on January 13, 2024, 02:53:56 AM So what? change the axis scaling to be what you think you need. LOL
Title: Re: LAMFA axis not going from 50% Post by: chito on January 13, 2024, 03:42:27 AM So what? change the axis scaling to be what you think you need. LOL So it doesn’t matter what the map states, the value used in ECU is always 50,60,70,80,90,97.5? It sounds a bit strange. Also, I can't scale it from 50 to 100. The original data does not have that charactristic. Title: Re: LAMFA axis not going from 50% Post by: JeanAwt on January 13, 2024, 06:54:19 AM hi, why do you want to modify from 50%? a big turbo assembly? precise partial load settings? I have the same engine same file and I'm curious yes
Title: Re: LAMFA axis not going from 50% Post by: chito on January 13, 2024, 07:14:45 AM hi, why do you want to modify from 50%? a big turbo assembly? precise partial load settings? I have the same engine same file and I'm curious yes Been viewing different posts, seems like LAMFA in everybody's car is defined from 50 to 100. Including s4wiki and this community project https://myaudis4.com/stage-1/If I set the map right, it'll be the difference betweeen ME7.1 and ME7.5 I guess. So in ME7.5, LAMFA's X axis sample points are from 85 to 100 Title: Re: LAMFA axis not going from 50% Post by: Blazius on January 13, 2024, 01:08:25 PM Set it to whatever you want, it does not matter what its in there from factory.. hell it can even be 0 to 1%
And there is no point setting it to 50% or so because you will have shit fuel economy like that. There is a reason the 7.5 file is like this. Title: Re: LAMFA axis not going from 50% Post by: chito on January 13, 2024, 04:21:41 PM Set it to whatever you want, it does not matter what its in there from factory.. hell it can even be 0 to 1% Thank you very much. :DAnd there is no point setting it to 50% or so because you will have shit fuel economy like that. There is a reason the 7.5 file is like this. |