I am running a supercharged BMW S62 with an M190 and *may* choose to do so using alpha n as a proxy for load rather than a MAP sensor, based on erratic MAP readings at cruise levels from the individual throttle bodies. Two questions about doing so.
First, when I fill out the manifold pressure estimate table in the engine setup workbook, it uses a percentage for manifold pressure, not kPa. What is this percentage of? Percentage of maximum kPa as set in the efficiency table? Why is this not an absolute value so that I can populate a typical rpm vs. throttle percentage vs. kPa table? The properties don't seem capable of being changed to an absolute kPa value.
Second, assuming I select "estimate" as the basis for computing inlet manifold pressure, is that going to use the same value for computing differential fuel pressure? Blown S62s historical use alpha n for the fueling table, but will rely on a post-throttle body vacuum reference for the fuel pressure regulator. M1 Tune does not appear to permit this: either inlet manifold pressure is determined by sensor or by estimate table and cannot be determined by sensor for computing differential fuel pressure and by estimate table for fueling. Only solution appears to be using a differential fuel pressure sensor.
Advice and direction appreciated.
--Peter