lean tip-in

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Re: lean tip-in

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Be aware that there are many other factors which can cause the behavior you are seeing. I've found some tables for you to try in the next release.
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Re: lean tip-in

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Hondata wrote: I've found some tables for you to try in the next release.
OMG, sweet!!!
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Re: lean tip-in

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I've been playing with this and I am unable to see any effects. Maybe I need to improve my testing methodology but these tables are not having any noticeable effect on my described problem. Also, just for confirmation, my other thread about "Throttle flow vs opening" doesn't have an effect on this problem either as you guys had already said.

I've gone up as high as 100% (from 0%) on the "Tip-in fuel throttle compensation" table and and have seen minimal/no noticeable effects. I wonder what the other tables look like that these tables are modifying/multiplying against. If they are zero, then these aren't going to do anything.

Now, what are the units for the X-axis of those 2 tables you guys added recently. It says "Throttle %" but what we really need is something with the units of "Throttle %/second" or some sort of time based derivative. Because I notice a much deeper lean spike the quicker I open the throttle.
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Re: lean tip-in

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I have also noticed on flashpro vehicles that I have recently tuned that these tip in tables have no effect when adjusting.
I'm noticing lots of lean spikes since a recent update to FPM. I'm not sure which version but it was recent.
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Re: lean tip-in

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BTW, Hondata, it's very likely that this stuff is in the section of code that deals with transient fueling. it seems that most if not all OEMs use some form of predictive wall-wetting logic.
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