mapping on the fly didnt think of that
Wanted V8 test pilot ( must have a steady right foot ) size 13 feet and 38 inside leg
Seriously I have a couple of mates ( who I trust ) who could be the wheel man.
Regarding the V8 yup it does not make sense especially in a 750 kilo car but it floats my boat
Many thanks for all the help you have given me a few 'areas to look at'
Yep, you need a man (or woman) who is not a fool when in the car, who'll be more interested in helping than acting the prat. Once you have that you're part of the way there... Long slow sweeps up the rev range with varying levels of urgency!
But you wont need a wheel man to get your idle creamy smooth, just some time. And some experiments - for example make a map up thats almost completely concentrated in the idle area RPM: 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1500, 2000, 4000, 5000, 6000. Kpa 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100. Flatten the advance out to your idle value right across the table, and do the same with the VE that gives you close to lambda1 at tick over. You'll have so much resolution to play with that you'll get a feel for whats needed.
When you reload your original map you'll be able to work out what range you're idle settings will be and will be able to configure the cells accordingly.
Nothing against V8s every boat should have one!
Just not enough valves to excite me! I'm hoping that we'll be seeing a 'proper' V8 appearing in the Projects section soon
And yeah idle control, its exactly that - another ? in the equation that makes for misery and upset 'till you need it dont use it!
Start with it shut off and get the car to idle nicely when its up at its operating temperature, and accept that you're going to have to blip the throttle when cold to stop the thing from dieing.
Then once you have a nice stable idle then add complication.