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Technical => Tuning => Topic started by: oldcarguy85 on February 23, 2014, 08:25:24 AM



Title: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: oldcarguy85 on February 23, 2014, 08:25:24 AM
Hey all,
So I think i've located all BTS related maps in my GOLF R file, but i'm a little lost.  I presume the richest map is KFLBTS.  IDK what KFLBTSLBK0 is, but it seems to be leaner in my reference definition, so that's how i cam up with this map pack. 

From whati can tell, there are 3 KFLBTSLK0 maps, 3 of some other variation of KFLBTS, and one KFLBTS map.  Can anyone verify i have these defined correctly and what the other KFLBTS map is?  note: i did not define axis values yet.

I did not find any of the knock based fueling maps in my reference definition.  Does MED9 not do knock based fueling?  If not, is it just lamfa followed by BTS?  any clarifications is GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks!
-Jordan


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: oldcarguy85 on February 24, 2014, 06:00:18 PM
No one? Cone on! There's enough geniuses on here that someone must know something about med9 fueling lol 

In fairness, I haven't really dug too much into med9 fueling yet so maybe the info is out there in the inter webs sonewhere.

Thanks for any help as always!
-Jordan


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: Beaviz on February 25, 2014, 02:03:38 PM
Hey all,
So I think i've located all BTS related maps in my GOLF R file, but i'm a little lost.  I presume the richest map is KFLBTS.  IDK what KFLBTSLBK0 is, but it seems to be leaner in my reference definition, so that's how i cam up with this map pack. 

From whati can tell, there are 3 KFLBTSLK0 maps, 3 of some other variation of KFLBTS, and one KFLBTS map.  Can anyone verify i have these defined correctly and what the other KFLBTS map is?  note: i did not define axis values yet.

I did not find any of the knock based fueling maps in my reference definition.  Does MED9 not do knock based fueling?  If not, is it just lamfa followed by BTS?  any clarifications is GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks!
-Jordan

I can not answer all of your questions, but KFLBTSLBKO is a tad richer than KFLBTS (at least in the files I have been looking at). KFLBTSLBKO is used for component protection when the intake flaps are open.

I would also love to know if MED9 has some knock based fueling as I have not seen that in any files yet myself. The FR does not have anything as the ME7 known knock based maps like e.g. KFLAMKR. But I have not been spending much time looking for that.


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: prj on February 25, 2014, 02:36:18 PM
BTS is knock based fuelling.


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: oldcarguy85 on February 25, 2014, 02:52:01 PM
Thought bts was based on calculated egt?


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: ddillenger on February 25, 2014, 04:10:03 PM
I think he means indirectly.

Knock begets high EGT's, high EGT's trigger BTS.


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: nyet on February 25, 2014, 04:11:03 PM
I think he means indirectly.

Knock begets high EGT's, high EGT's trigger BTS.

Does that go into the modeled EGT though?


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: oldcarguy85 on February 25, 2014, 04:14:40 PM
I think he means indirectly.

Knock begets high EGT's, high EGT's trigger BTS.
That's how I understood it. I'm asking If med9 does not have the knock based fueling maps?


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: B234R on February 25, 2014, 05:04:05 PM
Does that go into the modeled EGT though?

Sure, it would make no sense otherwise.

KR triggers timing intervention, this is referenced by the EGT model to calculate actual modeled temperature.


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: prj on February 26, 2014, 10:53:43 AM
Not only that, it is a lot more direct - look at dlambts.


Title: Re: MED9 fueling questions and BTS map questions
Post by: B234R on February 26, 2014, 10:56:40 AM
Yes, you are right, but my answer was directed at nyet's question.