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===[[Lemmiwinks]]=== |
===[[Lemmiwinks]]=== |
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* The [[load]] discussion in the [[lemmiwinks]] article is a now bit better, but still missing where the open/closed loop decision is made. |
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* High [[EGT]] (>980°C) and [[IAT]] (>120°F) corrections.. |
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*# is there a flag for each, or is the correction progressive? |
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*# does it affect both fueling and timing? |
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*# does it affect req boost? |
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*# does it affect load calculations? |
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*# there is no direct evidence to support there are any "high-IAT" based corrections, only EGT enrichment |
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* The load discussion in the lemmi article is pretty much 100% bullshit. hopefully somebody can fix it |
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===[[Generations]]=== |
===[[Generations]]=== |
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*# Some are 2001, some are 2001.5 (no verification of this rumor) |
*# Some are 2001, some are 2001.5 (no verification of this rumor) |
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*# Some 2001.5 came with h-boxes and do not appear to have F-hoses (doubtful, probably incorrect report) |
*# Some 2001.5 came with h-boxes and do not appear to have F-hoses (doubtful, probably incorrect report) |
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*# Still trying to figure out what the AGB engine code is |
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* 05/01 and 06/01 cut-off date for 2001.5 and 2002 MY may not be 100% accurate |
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*# The 2001.5 Tiptronic is listed with build date of 05/01 with L or M box ECU. |
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*# The 2002 Tiptronic is listed as build date 06/01 with AA box ECU. |
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*# However, my 2002 Tiptronic has a build date of 05/01 and came with an AA box ECU. |
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==Articles that need work== |
==Articles that need work== |
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===[[Engine recode]]=== |
===[[Engine recode]]=== |
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* different between ESP/non-ESP, but how does it interact with ABS and EDL? |
* different between ESP/non-ESP, but how does it interact with ABS and EDL? |
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* sigh. stub for now. |
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* USB driver howto |
* USB driver howto |
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* registration key guide |
* registration key guide |
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* logging tips |
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-When logging by myself, I find it bet to put the laptop in the passenger seat with the screen facing the driver's seat. |
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-To limit distractions while driving, I like to do a few things before starting the car (with the key in the on position): |
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1.) Choose the group file that contains all variables I want to log |
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2.) Make sure the correct propery file is associated with the chosen group file |
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3.) Click "log this group" and place the mouse over the "start" button on the actual logging screen so I can simply click to being logging without looking in the direction of the laptop |
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-APR ECU Explorer and VAG-Com have a couple important differences worth noting: |
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1.) Unlike VAG-Com, ECU Explorer does not instantly begin to start logging once you click the "start" button. Allow 5-10 seconds for the data collection to begin. With the screen facing the driver's seat, you can easily recognize when ECUx has begun its data logging. |
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2.) Unlike VAG-Com, ECU explorer does not allow you to stop and start data collection while retaining all the data. With VAG-Com, you can toggle between start and stop very easily. When VAG-Com has stopped logging, the "start" button reads "resume." When using ECU Explorer, once you hit "stop" you cannot click "start" again without losing the previous data. There is a "pause" button below the start/stop, but it's very hard to move the mouse while driving. I find it is best to let ECU Explorer keep running until I'm completely done with all logging. At a later time, one can easily delete the unnecessary information to reduce the size of the file. |
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===[[Load]] (aka [[Charge]]?) vs [[Torque]]=== |
===[[Load]] (aka [[Charge]]?) vs [[Torque]]=== |
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===[[Open loop]]/[[closed loop]]=== |
===[[Open loop]]/[[closed loop]]=== |
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* What determines which is used when? |
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* What inputs are used in each to determine fueling |
* What inputs are used in each to determine fueling |
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** closed loop: req load-> base maps + adapt channels + ltfts (derived from stfts) + stfts? |
** closed loop: req load-> base maps + adapt channels + ltfts (derived from stfts) + stfts? |
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** req load (based on throttle position during partial throttle or target idle torque if throttle postion is zero) vs calculated load (based on MAF) |
** req load (based on throttle position during partial throttle or target idle torque if throttle postion is zero) vs calculated load (based on MAF) |
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** add in cruise control, traction control, engine protection (e.g. [[throttle cut]]) |
** add in cruise control, traction control, engine protection (e.g. [[throttle cut]]) |
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* two thresholds |
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*# 980C, direct from EGT sensor, which does not read below 945C (1733F) |
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*# 500C, from calculated EGT, which is derived from load/RPM |
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===[[O2 sensor]]=== |
===[[O2 sensor]]=== |
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** Filtered/corrected somehow? |
** Filtered/corrected somehow? |
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** Are logged KV's corrected? |
** Are logged KV's corrected? |
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* Relationship between IATs and timing maps |
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===[[Characteristic curve]]=== |
===[[Characteristic curve]]=== |
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* Is [[MAP]] used? |
* Is [[MAP]] used? |
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* What if ECU detects broken/unplugged MAP? |
* What if ECU detects broken/unplugged MAP? |
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===[[Manifold air pressure]]=== |
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===[[Synchronous path]]/[[Asynchronous path]]=== |
===[[Synchronous path]]/[[Asynchronous path]]=== |
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* Synchronous path outputs: [[VVT]], ignition timing, injector pulse width |
* Synchronous path outputs: [[VVT]], ignition timing, injector pulse width |
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* Delete howto |
* Delete howto |
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===[[Manual boost controller]]=== |
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* Parallel vs series vs alone |
* Parallel vs series vs alone |
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* Tuning |
* Tuning |
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===[[N75]], [[N249]], [[Wastegate]]=== |
===[[N75]], [[N249]], [[Wastegate]]=== |
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* N75 controls wastegate |
* N75 controls wastegate |
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** how is req. boost related to waste gate duty? |
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** why delete? (to use MBC, AVCR etc) |
** why delete? (to use MBC, AVCR etc) |
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* N249 controls [[BPV]] |
* N249 controls [[BPV]] |
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** why delete? (no conclusive proof of any advantages) |
** why delete? (no conclusive proof of any advantages) |
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To do lists |
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Questions that need answeringMAF
Lemmiwinks
Generations
Articles that need workLong term fuel trim/Short term fuel trim
Glossary
Bypass valve
Cluster recode
Engine recode
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Articles that need contentECU Explorer
Load (aka Charge?) vs Torque
Open loop/closed loop
EGT enrich
O2 sensor
Timing and Knock control
Characteristic curve
Synchronous path/Asynchronous path
Variable valve timingF-hose
Manual boost controller
Throttle cut defender
N75, N249, Wastegate
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