These things need to be explained better as those upgrading from earlier firmwares could well become unstuck, when no one describes what has changed.
I wont butt in now as its clear the differencies in firmwares are huge, and what has gone before relates little to what is availble now, still without real explanations of differencies.
Until now there has been no good documentation built-in to the system, and none of the firmwares we are talking about have ever been "official" although advanced users are using them.. or rather "testing" them on their own risk.
To make the upgrades easier we will add "configlets", or sub-pieces of config that will apply sane settings and tables for a sub-set of the config. So if you want to convert you can simply apply cranking and afterstart enrichment that will automagically work if you set the req fuel value using the standard equation.
Even now VemsTune applies sane defaults when you upgrade, so it's not as bad as you may think to upgrade.
The post above is a real explanation, and made it 100% clear. Thanks
Thanks, I will add my explanation to the built-in "Press F1 for help" dialgos.
main reason was e85 at low temperatures where cranking enrichment requirements are way different than aftersart enrichment.
Are you expect some difficulties with 4 point graph?
When myself and Emil were in Hungary we enforced the split of the 1x8 cranking table into two tables for both cranking and afterstart (as of 1.1.63).
While E85 is a good reason even regular gasoline also has a "knee" in the graph where demand raises pretty dramatically, it's just shifted down in temperature. With only four cells you can focus enrichment on the most important temperatures, more points would be nice but it really doesn't need much more than this. It's radically better than the two pulsewidths we had before.
Tuning the cranking enrichment is a really hard job for anybody! I can only imagine how much effort has gone into that kind of research at Bosch and others who make industry systems. I like the graph you presented above :
http://www.vems.co.uk/VEMSUserManual/CrankFuelling.pngYou can imagine that with gasoline you can get a pretty small error with only four cells in the cranking table, example temperatures : -30, -10, 20, 70
I will make a good default table for my car and test on a few others, it will make it into the default configurations and configlets.
BTW 1.1.65 has fix for afterstart enrichment
I'm pretty sure you mean cranking enrichment? We both, you and me, have noticed how we bottomed out the values in the table so we need to scale things up. It might make it into 1.1.66 real soon.