Dear Hondata,
What tradeoffs will we have for not having the IAT and ECT compensation for ignition for the FD2R ?
Does IAT/ECT compensation for ignition exist in the factory calibration of the FD2R?
IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
Re: IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
I've never had to change these tables.
Use the race calibration if you want to change the ECT and IAT ignition compensation.
Use the race calibration if you want to change the ECT and IAT ignition compensation.
Hondata
Re: IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
Hondata wrote:I've never had to change these tables.
Use the race calibration if you want to change the ECT and IAT ignition compensation.
But they do not even exist to begin with. Or is it 'there' but u don't 'see' it ?
Re: IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
Make sure you go to Options and click on show advanced parameters.
Re: IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
I did that but IAT/ECT compensation for ignition is not there:
Re: IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
Hondata wrote:Use the race calibration if you want to change the ECT and IAT ignition compensation.
Hondata
Re: IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
Why are there only 10 load columns in the following calibration?
Civic-Si-RRC1
Civic-Si-RRC1-Reflash
How do import tables from the above into the race calibration?
I have seen that the knock tables are also different in the race calibration. Which is the correct one for the FD2r?
Civic-Si-RRC1
Civic-Si-RRC1-Reflash
How do import tables from the above into the race calibration?
I have seen that the knock tables are also different in the race calibration. Which is the correct one for the FD2r?
Re: IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
The RRC calibrations are not expanded for boost - you'd need to use the race calibration for forced induction.
Tables can't be directly imported because of the difference in column count, as you probably have found out. If you want the RRC knock ignition limit tables in the race calibration then you'll need to copy and paste the first 10 columns, then replicate column 10 across the rest of the table.
Tables can't be directly imported because of the difference in column count, as you probably have found out. If you want the RRC knock ignition limit tables in the race calibration then you'll need to copy and paste the first 10 columns, then replicate column 10 across the rest of the table.
Hondata
Re: IAT, ECT compensation for ignition in FD2R
Hondata wrote:The RRC calibrations are not expanded for boost - you'd need to use the race calibration for forced induction.
Tables can't be directly imported because of the difference in column count, as you probably have found out. If you want the RRC knock ignition limit tables in the race calibration then you'll need to copy and paste the first 10 columns, then replicate column 10 across the rest of the table.
Why are the knock tables different ? How was the knock tables derived? Which one is the closest to our Factory knock tables?