injector characteristics are filled in as they shoulld. Siemens deka 630cc@ 3bar. I use 4bar fpr.
used the VEMS multiplication to come up with the 3.1req_fuel and i also reduced it to allow for more VE values between different lamda equivalents.
MAT vs TPS table.
my usual runs here in the UK due to cold weather are giving me between 10-25C MAT. On those areas on the VE specific table i can put in the value required to give me 0.82-0.80 lamda which is what i have been using. Now most of the times i have seen that if MAT is lower than that, my lamda stays 0,80. So if i start increasing the table on this MATvs TPS as per ideal gas law, then all my mixtures will become much more rich. If i were to leave them as they are, shouldnt i be seeing the lamda going leaner? If it is not, then maybe for the MAT from 10 and above, i dont need to add more fuel. I can put something for -40 value which is a value that will never occur anyway, but i havent yet seen any circomstance other than MATs getting really high(heatsoak) that i need more fuel.
In that sense, my car struggled with megatune once when the MAT was in the 35 region and although the VE table was perfect, it was getting too lean. According to the ideal gas law, if i were to be using this table, the car would have been in even leaner state!
So dont you think that this table is something that needs to be accomodated depending on where the engine is operated? different temps in the UK, canada, different in Greece, or africa. For each climate we use the 100 value on areas that the car is mostly operated and then adjust for the extremes. Maybe that is why my car is ok for this colder climate BUT as soon as it gets warmer it seems lean. Because if i was tuning it in Greece, which is hotter in general, the opposite would have happened.
on your point 5 goes my previous remark about the AE. What do you think i should do to reduce the large amount of enrichment on low pedal presses?