New Tunerstudio thoughts and opinions.
New Tunerstudio thoughts and opinions.
As some of you may know a new version (TunerStudioMS_v0.990.4) Was released on 1/16/2010, so I set out to try out its biggest addition to the software which happens to called "VE Analyze Live". I installed the software, plugged in my most recent msq, and took a look at the 3d view. I had recently lost my lc-1 and was tuning by hand for a bit just so I could continually drive my car on a fairly regular basis. Needless to say the VE table was fairly choppy.
So I opened up the software unchecked "update controller", which updates your ve table every 10 seconds. I did this to make sure it wasn't going to put some ridiculous values which would make the car undriveable. I did a short little tuning run and it seemed to do well. I then rechecked update controller, and continued to drive. I was a bit skeptical wether or not this process was going to work. I wondered if when it burned if it would make the car jump everytime. It didn't jump at all, what it did do was smooth out my ve table to near perfection, in a much faster amount of time than you could do with MLV.
Overall, I found this software update to be absolutely wonderful, and a good tool now available to all the Megasquirt tuners out there.
So I opened up the software unchecked "update controller", which updates your ve table every 10 seconds. I did this to make sure it wasn't going to put some ridiculous values which would make the car undriveable. I did a short little tuning run and it seemed to do well. I then rechecked update controller, and continued to drive. I was a bit skeptical wether or not this process was going to work. I wondered if when it burned if it would make the car jump everytime. It didn't jump at all, what it did do was smooth out my ve table to near perfection, in a much faster amount of time than you could do with MLV.
Overall, I found this software update to be absolutely wonderful, and a good tool now available to all the Megasquirt tuners out there.
Last edited by Scottinva on Jan 19, 2010 1:16 PM, edited 1 time in total.
That is really exciting. I didn't get a chance to take the laptop with me today as I overslept. I will be trying it out tomorrow for S&Gs. It almost seems like "cheating" if it works that well, but anything that makes dialing in the VE table easier is good in my book. I'm just glad I have a grasp on what is going on and how to tune without it though. That is my only fear is that people are going to rely on it too heavily not really knowing what they are doing.
I felt more useless then normal driving the car, its like you just drive and it sits there tuning itself. You feel like you should be doing more! Than again I guess as we have learned the hardpart, is not starting your ve table at 80kpa for idle. Also to make spark table go over 100kpa when you can achieve more.
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The VE anaylzer live sounds like an awesome tool, Only reason i like it is I can get the car tuned more quickly without having to do a few pulls here and there, stop, open mlv, etc etc burn new table and repeat etc etc.
I still would like to know whats going on but for somebody who does know I see this being a time saving tool.
I still would like to know whats going on but for somebody who does know I see this being a time saving tool.
not sure how far it can tweak a set up but thats what i did, open program and select auto tune then start it adjusting and drive
thesixerkid wrote:So let me get this right: You load TS, hit VE analyze Live and then click update controller and let it start tuning?
This should make the change to larger injectors much easier.
Just when I was completely comfortable making major changes they go and make it easier.
Yep thats about it, make sure you have the min RPM set. Mine goes back to 0 when i open the software, and it has "tuned" my idle ve a few times. Sometimes I think I have the min rpm set and it still trys to tune idle. I don't know if its a bug in the software, or I just need to set min rpm each time.thesixerkid wrote:So let me get this right: You load TS, hit VE analyze Live and then click update controller and let it start tuning?
This should make the change to larger injectors much easier.
Just when I was completely comfortable making major changes they go and make it easier.
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min rpm 1300thesixerkid wrote:This is pretty fucking cool. I was kind of dreading having to re-tune for the 630cc injectors. Not so much anymore.
What settings do you guys find works best for the authority and filters?
min clt 130
If you re-cal req fuel, you should be closer.
Getting opening times right is key for larger injectors.
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If this tool is a way to tune the VE table, isn't using it to compensate for injector changes precisely what it's not made for? If you made modifications that changed your engine's VE, then it makes sense to adjust the VE table (with whatever means). Meh-maybe I don't have a clear grasp of what the VE table's true function is in the MS package.
VE analyze live tries to match your actual afr
to your target afr, just like the analyze in MLV, but it does a better job at it basically.
The numbers in the VE table are just numbers based on what
you scaled your injectors to. Higher value, more fuel etc.
The numbers don't represent real volumetric efficiency %.
to your target afr, just like the analyze in MLV, but it does a better job at it basically.
The numbers in the VE table are just numbers based on what
you scaled your injectors to. Higher value, more fuel etc.
The numbers don't represent real volumetric efficiency %.
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actually, they are related to volumetric efficiency but have desired AFR included. There's an option on newer extra code to break out AFR and multiply it as part of PW calculation. Then you can just change AFR table values for instant changes.Shadow wrote:VE analyze live tries to match your actual afr
to your target afr, just like the analyze in MLV, but it does a better job at it basically.
The numbers in the VE table are just numbers based on what
you scaled your injectors to. Higher value, more fuel etc.
The numbers don't represent real volumetric efficiency %.
MegaManual wrote:MegaSquirt Fuel Equation
What MegaSquirt® does is take this downloaded REQ_FUEL number and then multiply (or adds) values that scale this number, to come up with the injected pulse width [PW]. Therefore, pulse width is:
PW = REQ_FUEL * VE * MAP * E + accel + Injector_open_time
The "E" above is the multiplied result of all enrichments, like warm-up, after-start, barometer and air temperature correction, closed-loop, etc:
E = gamma_Enrich = (Warmup/100) * (O2_Closed Loop/100) * (AirCorr/100) * (BaroCorr/100)
I will certainly change the required fuel and do as good of a job as I can tuning the car solo. I'm currently running 4.5 bar on 37# injectors. I'd like to bring that down to 3.5 bar with 60# injectors.Canuck YYC wrote:If this tool is a way to tune the VE table, isn't using it to compensate for injector changes precisely what it's not made for? If you made modifications that changed your engine's VE, then it makes sense to adjust the VE table (with whatever means). Meh-maybe I don't have a clear grasp of what the VE table's true function is in the MS package.
It always takes me a while to get the VE smooth. I'm hoping VE Analyzer makes this easier.
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That's how my ve was tuned because I never really wanted to take the extra time to get rid of those lean part throttle spots.Scottinva wrote:I tuned a car today that when you would set off it was at around 16-18afr in every gear, it was simply way way too lean in almost every spot of the map. Within the time of my lunch break, it was easily daily driveable. It very smooth, power came on nice, tuning with this tool is absolutely amazing.
"It's fine".
With this I just targeted 15.5afr and it adjusted those areas within 5 minutes of driving, and no more lean surges.
I'm still blown away at how easy this program makes adjusting VE by yourself.