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MLV is very good at tuning and will sort out the VE maps in about two to three iterations if you give it a good AFR map. Spark timing...lots of spark timing maps are available on here in the EMS threads but they differ from engine to engine. I like to have full advance (35deg) by 3000 rpms and pull out about 1.5 - 2 degrees for every psi or so. I idle at 23-25deg and pull it really low in the starter cranking range. L28ET stock long block. 42# injectors.

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I was wondering about the amount of delay I should use on the wideband when using ve analysis....from looking at the logs it seems there is about .4 to .5 sec delay so should I use 0 sec delay or 1 sec delay...does it make much difference?

I think setting the advance settings should also help...ie minimum and max rpm range .

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i use it -but since i am a klutz with a computor it took me awhile to figure it out.i would assume that it takes your data log and compares it to your programed a/f map and generates your new corrected map.for a long time i just ran my ms with the auto-tune turned on and the innovate wide band as an input.but you can tell this wasnt working-the innovate a/f guage was hunting all over.and i ended up with engine damage.after building a new motor i decided it was time to learn more about tuning the ms.i run data logs on an old ibm laptop -it records them onto a floppy.then i pull the floppy run the datalog thru megalog viewer .its great to watch the fuel table numbers change while the program is doing its work.i am guessing that if the tables are very close you will see the a/f numbers on the innovate gauge hold more steady.when i do run datalogs i run unleaded race gas-the engine wont ping as easy on a lean mixture.i just installed a new cam (isky 7181) and now i have a part throttle lean spot and 3000 to 4000 rpm-the innovate gauge is mounted between the tach and speedo on double sided velcro tape.hopefully it will be time for a dyno run soon.the last cam generated a 92% duty cycle on 42lb/hr injectors-maybe bigger injectors are coming.my goal would is 350rwhp on 91 pump premium with out pinging-but i think the n42 head is causing problems-c/r os calculated to be 8.3/1

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MLV is very good at tuning and will sort out the VE maps in about two to three iterations if you give it a good AFR map. Spark timing...lots of spark timing maps are available on here in the EMS threads but they differ from engine to engine. I like to have full advance (35deg) by 3000 rpms and pull out about 1.5 - 2 degrees for every psi or so. I idle at 23-25deg and pull it really low in the starter cranking range. L28ET stock long block. 42# injectors.

 

Can you post up a jpeg of your afr table so that I can review it?I have a good idea of how everything from 2800 and right should look, but what afrs should I put on the left side of the table (low rpms and high kpa)

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My current msq file is here:

 

http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=126101

 

TUNING TIP OF THE DAY:

Whenever you use any auto tune or VE analyzer, go back to the tuning map and review it for big bumps and valleys before you drive on it. Sometimes the computer will go waaay low or high with a few datapoints. Just level them out manually in the 3D tuning grid before you drive it.

 

My motor just about falls flat on anything leaner than 14.5:1

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Just a heads up on the delay setting: open up a log and look for an event where the throttle goes from 0 to 100 (or something close). Then look for how much later you see the AFR change. On my NA at low revs the delay is 7 cycles. I believe this is because I have my O2 sensor installed past the header's collector all the way down in the main pipe. I did this because my header is ceramic coated and I didn't want to drill through it. But the max setting for delay on megalogviewer is only 4, so there is some error. I mostly see it at low revs and low MAP levels where it recommneds much higher VE values than are actually needed.

 

I've been meaning to post a question on the MS forum to see if there is a work around to increase the delay up to 7, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Anyone here dealt with this?

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I was a bit off in how I was reading the delay in megalogviewer. The correct way is to drive with a light steady throttle and then nail it to WOT. Then go look at the log and count how many cycles there are between opening the throttle all the way and the AFR changing. For me it turns out to be 2-3 cycles.

 

Previously I was looking at how long it took for the AFR to change when I suddenly closed the throttle. I think the problem with that approach is that by closing the throttle there is no longer much exhaust flowing and hence it's not a true sample of the delay.

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