I have set up an M8 with load axis set to MAP/EMAP. This is a N/A application with fuel reg connected to the manifold and the EMAP to atmosphere.
Is the default MAP compensation still applicable for this configuration or should this be zeroed out?
DarrenR wrote:Say you have EMAP comp and no MAP comp and the engine is idling at 40kPa MAP, 100kPa EMAP and i need 2mS of fuel for lambda 1.00, so my table is set to 20% (IJPU of 10mS).
Fuel calc is 10mS (IJPU) * 20% (Base fuel) * 100% (EMAP Comp 0% trim) = 2mS
Now switch that around so we use MAP Comp and no EMAP Comp with the same situation the base fuel is 50% -
Fuel calc is 10mS (IJPU) * 50% (base fuel) * 40% (MAP comp -60% trim) = 2mS
mr2andy wrote:Let me try understanding the calculation for map comp again. How did you get the 40%(Map comp - 60% trim)? Is it because the Map reading is 40kPa?
A normal Map Comp table is double the air double the fuel setup. In the map comp table.. 100kPa = 100%, 200kPa = 200%. In the above example, 40kPa meaning we only need 40% of the fuel, correct?
I need some suggestion on my current setup. It's a 3SGTE turbo with a 3 bar Map sensor + a 1 bar map sensor which work as a barometric sensor. What is the best fuel table load site selection?
1) Map only as fuel site load point + map comp + emap(which reference the 1 barometric map sensor) comp?
2) Map/Emap(which reference the 1 barometric map sensor) % + Map Comp?
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