dschultz wrote:
Your ECU is reading MAP at 38+psi
I hadn't looked at the logs till now. You seem to be logging way to many parameters for tuning purposes, and many useless ones at such a slow polling rate. Anyway ...
What's your ATM pressure logged compared to a barometer?
Manifold Absolute Pressure (4-byte)* (psi absolute) - has no upper limit
Manifold Relative Pressure (psi) - maxed out at 18.43 due to only 8 bits of data possible. "(x-128)*37/255" where x is <=255
Manifold Relative Pressure (Corrected) (psi) = is Manifold Absolute Pressure (37 max) minus Atmospheric Pressure
Target Boost (4-byte)* (psi relative sea level) = Target Boost from table(s) including any compensation (not a logged value of actual boost)
Using (psi relative sea level) assumes a fixed 760kPa in the result
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If your MAP sensor scaling is off then so will all your tuned tables values using it and the results.
MAP sensor only has two values for scale it, a multiplier and an additive value.
Sorry to bring back that same thread, I'm having the same issue and it's not very clear.
Manifold Relative Pressure (psi) - That is limited to 18psi, Understood.
Manifold Relative Pressure (Corrected) (psi) - That is limited to 22.5 psi as MAP maxes around 37 - Atm Pressure which is 14.5 at sea level, so 22.5?
So even with a well scaled 4bar MAP sensor, I need to log the Manifold Absolute Pressure (4-byte) in order to get the real data? I was logging Manifold Relative Pressure (Corrected) (psi) and it felt so wrong with the car only boosting up to 22.5 psi.. it felt waaaaay higher boost.