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2013-12-25 00:51:31
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Rescaling rpm and lload nismotronic
I been thinking about rescaling my fuel map In not completely sure of the benefits from rescaling but trying to get some out side opinions looking to rescale for higher load percentage and rpm


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2013-12-25 13:18:23
#2
Have you logged your load values? Are they higher than what is on your current map? There is no need to change them if they do not go over. Same with RPM, is your rev limiter over what is on the current map? I would also change the timing scales to match if you do change them.
2013-12-25 16:55:48
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Rescaling rpm and lload nismotronic
I did not logg my load values but the reason I want to rescale my fuel map is because my load only goes up to 80 and rpm 6400 but I figure I would be able to tune it at higher rpm and load too I'm still a nooby booby at this so just trying to get feed back


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2013-12-26 13:05:33
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You need to log your load values to see where is maxes out. As for the RPM, if you do not re-scale it, any values past the max RPM value will be based on the last cell on the Row.
2013-12-26 17:15:29
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Rescaling rpm and lload nismotronic
Loading my log values is that just like a regur logg not completely sure how to log the load


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2013-12-26 17:22:21
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^^ Did you even read John's tutorial or instructions??

TP Load values (as well as all parameters) are automatically "logged" in real time. You just need to initialize the flag if you are using a gauge type readout. Typically on first load up, the left window has all those values streaming in realtime

I recommend you read John's tutorial (which comes with the software and is in the help window at the top of your menu) and return if you have any other questions
2013-12-26 20:00:08
#7
I like using the monitor window as it plots all of the values on the graph. You will want to do a 3rd gear pull all the way to redline to get max TP load. Then during playback you can see what the value reaches then adjust accordingly. You should read through the Help files a few times, that is how i started to understand what things did and how/why to adjust them.
2013-12-26 20:19:29
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Rescaling rpm and lload nismotronic
Ok Ty guys i deff am gonna do that tonight


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