I constantly see "professional" tunes worse than this ....what I cannot understand with flat KFLDHBN ...is it really so hard to calculate and have a normal limiter...also lambda's are really bad
Hello jurebv and Bitshifter !
Thank you for your inputs !
Of course you are right I wanted to say roughly 300 hp with stage 1 ! My bad, 320 will be when later I intend to remove the cat and go for a stage 2.
Also, you are both absolutely right, I have still to work on lambda.. but I need a little help on that topic
But first concerning KFLDHBN, I was having same thought : "flat modifying seems not to be a good way to tune" just deactivating limitation, so any advice on how I should adjust the values ?
Should I try to transfer a K04 flow map into KFLDHBN?
Concerning lambda;I have read the basano thread many times, great thread ! And I will continue to do so to see what I miss.
But on lambda I still didn't find any simple explanation or good example of modded maps... can you maybe give me an advice or point towards what I did wrong and didn't understand ?
What I understand so far is that lambts is triggered very easily when EGT is calculated too high (which happens even with the original software) so I am not sure what I should do... it seems at WOT lamfa is never used making it useless to modify without altering the "mechanism" of lamfa/lambts too.
So should I raise the threshold for BTS?
Take the single value threshold of EGT,(I think it is called TAIKRBTS) which is at 800° and make it higher like 850 ? Also I saw the lamfa delay which it seems is making lamfa not used while this time.
=> So a good tune involves making this EGT single upper and zeroing the time delay? Or is it still completely wrong and stupid?
Then are my values OK for lamfa and lambts if I raise the threshold for BTS switching ? Or is it too lean , or too rich or or or ??
(For now I have values roughly like : Lamfa 0,9-0,85 and lambts 0,91-0,84 on high loads)
Thank you guys for your help