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Initial fillup I use 4 gallons and each fillup after that use a 3/9 gallon mix from empty. That keeps it consistent. And the gains are excellent!
Ok, 4 gallons makes a little more sense. I was basing my mix using 70% ethonal E85 (PA winter mix).

Hopefully I'll have some logs for you soon. This winter has been a ***** around here!




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Watching randy and justin go at it then 20 posts later they agree on something makes my head hurt

Can you guys just call each other and talk it out in the phone.

I'm having a hard time deciding on whether or not to shut the thread down
 
Watching randy and justin go at it then 20 posts later they agree on something makes my head hurt

Can you guys just call each other and talk it out in the phone.

I'm having a hard time deciding on whether or not to shut the thread down
No need to shut the thread down. Good info is actually coming out of it :)

Hell, anybody can agree Cali 91 sucks. Lol
 
Ok, 4 gallons makes a little more sense. I was basing my mix using 70% ethonal E85 (PA winter mix).

Hopefully I'll have some logs for you soon. This winter has been a ***** around here!




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I'm more than willing to help you get your e85 tune dialed in. My tuning is more like a tutoring session. The more you want to follow along, the more you learn and can feel comfortable tuning your own car in which you already seem to have a good understanding of.
 
No need to shut the thread down. Good info is actually coming out of it :)

Hell, anybody can agree Cali 91 sucks. Lol
I would rather not close it. Normally I don't say anything and just shut it down hence the head hurting
 
I'm more than willing to help you get your e85 tune dialed in. My tuning is more like a tutoring session. The more you want to follow along, the more you learn and can feel comfortable tuning your own car in which you already seem to have a good understanding of.
You got it! E85 and then the 2867, I'm gonna be a PITA :)



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Tell you guys what, if the thread goes into questioning a tuners abilities again I will have your posting abilities restricted. Also if anyone engages in that topic, tuners included, they will also be muted.
 
How long does it take to get your OAR learned to acceptable levels? I've changed my map and did a KAM reset. I've only driven the car for about 20 miles the past 2 days but it is still stuck at 0. I want to do some data logging but want to get the OAR learned to -1 first.
 
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How long does it take to get your OAR learned to acceptable levels? I've changed my map and did a KAM reset. I've only driven the car for about 20 miles the past 2 days but it is still stuck at 0. I want to do some data logging but want to get the OAR learned to -1 first.

I drove 5 miles to let the engine warm up first (with almost no boost) and the entire time the OAR was at 0. This is after a fresh ECU and KAM reset and then a new map flashed. After the engine was warmed up I shifted into 4th gear going about 40 MPH. I applied about 50% throttle to keep the boost about halfway up on the gage. When I reached 85 MPH I slowed down to 35 (still in 4th gear) and repeated the same process two more times. After the 3rd time my OAR was at -1. Total miles driven approx 20.
 
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How far is anyone from a full e85 tune. Screw settling for a blend.
A full E85 tune will have three main problems:

1. You will run out of fuel too early since you need a lot more volume delivered with E85. You want to have a balance between airflow and timing and to fuel the airflow you need some fuel system headroom.
2. You will probably not gain much in performance going above a 30% blend.
3. It may cause corrosion and contamination of fuel system components.
 
Alex,

Thanks for the conversions for SCT-based tunes.

As I learn more about this and try to decipher my datalogs, I had some additional questions.

Since there are obviously conversions between some fields of SCT and AP generated datalogs are there some others?

Specifically:
Spark Advance
Knock Retard
Does 'spark ignition correction 1' translate to Ignition Timing Corr. Cyl 1?

If so, are the reported values expected to be the same between AP and SCT?

I have read in this thread and others that you don't want a negative number reported in the 'timing correction cyl' field.

I apologize for the n00b questions. I'm trying to learn and would like to be able to know at least the 'very bad things' to look for.

There is also the staggeringly likely chance that I am data-logging incorrectly and all the logs I am generating are of no use.
 
Alex,

Thanks for the conversions for SCT-based tunes.

As I learn more about this and try to decipher my datalogs, I had some additional questions.

Since there are obviously conversions between some fields of SCT and AP generated datalogs are there some others?

Specifically:
Spark Advance
Knock Retard
Does 'spark ignition correction 1' translate to Ignition Timing Corr. Cyl 1?

If so, are the reported values expected to be the same between AP and SCT?

I have read in this thread and others that you don't want a negative number reported in the 'timing correction cyl' field.

I apologize for the n00b questions. I'm trying to learn and would like to be able to know at least the 'very bad things' to look for.

There is also the staggeringly likely chance that I am data-logging incorrectly and all the logs I am generating are of no use.
Sorry, I don't mean to butt in, but I have a quick question for you Matthew. Do you mean you see a way to log "spark ignition correction 1" on SCT software?
 
Hmm yeah I updated it two weeks ago. Wonder what I'm doing wrong.
When I go to select parameters in LiveLink, I have three types.

Perhaps someone can explain them to me so I know if they are generating valid data.

The 3 types are PID, SAE PID, EPD (enhanced PID).

The 'spark ignition correction' is an EPD.
 
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