A good example of what you should do, is put away the computer, take a good paper back book about ICE's and read it until it's crystal clear on topics such as effect of mixture on combustion and torque, effect of spark advance on combustion and torque, temperature control and so on.
If you wanna screw around, you can screw around forever, but you will never get it running as well as someone who grasps the above concepts.
I also hope you have money for a new turbo and engine, in case they go "poof" during your experiments.
Also, I'd start with something that does not have direct injection for learning, because direct injection adds a whole other layer of complication.
...So according to you, I am a lost cause because I am no expert on every process involved on an ICE? I admit it is better when knowing everything involved, sure, but I thought for a basic stage 1 tune, I would not need to be an expert on front flames speed and so on for instance
. The more you know the better, no argue there, don't misunderstand my point.
Also, what's the use of this forum then? It is only for combustion doctors and experts? And not for experts like you to guide the beginners motivated to learn?
I thought we came here to share, learn...
Also, as far as I know, I didn't came here to ask for a premade tune or so; I am respectful, spending a lot of time to understand as much as I can, post as detailed information as I can etc. I am working on my side and willing to learn, but came here because indeed, I need some help.
Eventually, I didn't say I will flash my car with random values, and then test it out. I'm not totally stupid...
I share here what I think might be ok, mainly to be sure before flashing that I don't take any risk, and because I know that I may have made mistakes... but that's the point.
It's ok for you to say that I don't understand things, and should try to improve my knowledge on engines and combustion, but just doing it without helping, I don't see the added value.
Cheers and peace anyway, no hard feelings. And thanks for the warning at least
EDIT : thanks for the last part you edited on your post, much more helpful, I wish you were still a little more specific, but that does make a start
As to tune in question:
1. IOP/IRL modifications make 0 sense.
2. Maxing KFLDHBN is a bad idea
3. Fueling modifications make 0 sense.
4. Boost PID not even touched, stock PID will not work right.
5. Never EVER touch any _UM maps. They almost never need any changes, only in extreme situations with cars very far removed from stock - people who do this do not understand the ECU.
6. Stock HPFP can not support that LDRXN.
Basically of all the stuff you posted the only changes I agree with is moving LDPBN out of the way.
Ok, but that does raise questions on my side, I guess you won't be willing to elaborate and that's ok, but still ask though
1. I did extrapolate KFMIOP axis, and put IRL reverse to IOP, I thought it was ok from what I read around, can you please be a little more specific on what is wrong ?
2. You are right, I will try to make it more close to the flow map
3. I know from your last post, but don't really know in what way it is so wrong, I will keep looking...thanks
4. I did touch KFLDIMX, you are talking of another map? KFLDRL should be modified ?
5. Ok thank you very much for this information
6. S You mean 192 load is too much from the HPFP? Or only in certain RPM areas, it won't be able to reach what I ask ?
"Basically of all the stuff you posted the only changes I agree with is moving LDPBN out of the way." ==> Ok that is one thing right
Thank you prj, sorry for my initial post