you can parse the .xdf or the .kp and look for matches
the source to mapdump is part of ecuxplot.
I'm not very sure about doing it in TunerPro, but I think i guess how to do it in winols, I'll take a look nyet, thanks.
What's more, I use TunerPro to tune the maps I know doing the xdf by myself helped by the fully defined .kp... So it's not really a problem knowing how to do it only in Winols.
By the way, I ended up leaving the maximum of FBSTABGM as 1 and put 0.1-0.4 at high values of KFFDLBTS with stock KFDLBTS (Which is pretty linear)
I only want to enrich from 0.82 (kflbts) to maybe 0.8 or 0.79 if timing efficency drops. Which I consider conservative enough for a stage 1+ (maf 175g/s), having in mind the 3"DP that's installed will decrease actual (but not calculated) egt.
I looked at some logs and substracted actual timing from KFZWOP
entred it in ETADZW to obtain efficency
entred it in KFDLBTS, multiplied by KFFDLBTS, made the calculation in LAMBTS diagram and it does theorically enrich that 0.03 lambda I was looking for.
From the logs, areas with timing retardation (Little bit, 1-5-3º), a little bit more enrichment than the others with 0º
Now, question... As I keep learning more and more questions appear:
Looking at LAMBTS I atually don't see TABGBTS as an activator for BTS. Why? TABGBTS is set at 400ºC. But FBSTABGM has as first value @900ºC = 0, so that 0 multiplies and makes the output from LAMBTS stoichiometric, equal or leaner than LAMFA and therefore LAMFA will manage lambdas.
@920º TABGBTS=0.5 -> 50% BTS enrichment
and @940 and more, TABGBTS=1
So that 0 extrapolates as 0 below 900º and I'm not gonna enter in BTS till 920ºC. What's the function of TABGBTS then? am I understanding ir wrong?
Should I put 1 at the entire FBSTABGM? that'd extrapolate as always 1 and make the car run always in BTS, which I don't know if its a good approach. Or does being below TABGBTS certainly use only LAMFA?
Should I enrich LAMFA map a little bit? (which now is stock)?
Should I cange the axis to for example 700 800 900 1000º?
What do you sincerely think about this? Feel free to comment, I accept "Stupid pre-engineer (only 6 subjects left), you're an idiot and you're gonna melt yor engine or bend a rod"
I'm doing a project at university about remapping my me7.5, that's why I've re-taken this.
Ps: When Spec lambda goes below 0.8, inmediately actual lambda goes exactly 0.75... even if spec lambda is 0.79. I don't know why.
Is actual lambda near 0.79 but stock wideband goes out of range and shows 0.75?
Does the stock wideband read 0.79 but the diagnosis tool shows 0.75?
Am I going really 0.75? why? my car is not the first one that makes so.
Sorry for that huge amount of questions guys...