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I inserted the numbers into a table, I think 140kpa is standard ve table for OBD2?
Ya, but I am not sure on the numbers, they just dont look right.
As a compare, here is a stock 04 3400 Ve table
I think someone has already done this because I have 3500 VE and MAF tables already.
And yes the 3500 VE goes up to 140kPa
And yes that is the VE that you have posted.
They hacked the file and made it have a 3.8L OSID and most of the tables match up, so if you need something from it I can export it from DHP or Tiny Tuner.
while i have NO issues with that ideology, are there any 1.5BAR MAP sensors out there? if so, the PCM would still need to know it and then scale everything accordingly.
if there aren't and there is only 1,2 and higher, WTF is the point of going up to ~1.5BAR? the 1BAR can't read it and a 2BAR should read to ~210kPa... so why 140?
was the LSD making rounds that day? or did someone not scale the VE tables correctly when they hacked through it? if you had a testbench, it would be easy enough to determine, but i find it more likely that the 4 extra entries in that table are actually 25,35,45,55 kPa. above 100 just doesn't make sense in a program that can only see up to 100...
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while i have NO issues with that ideology, are there any 1.5BAR MAP sensors out there? if so, the PCM would still need to know it and then scale everything accordingly.
if there aren't and there is only 1,2 and higher, WTF is the point of going up to ~1.5BAR? the 1BAR can't read it and a 2BAR should read to ~210kPa... so why 140?
was the LSD making rounds that day? or did someone not scale the VE tables correctly when they hacked through it? if you had a testbench, it would be easy enough to determine, but i find it more likely that the 4 extra entries in that table are actually 25,35,45,55 kPa. above 100 just doesn't make sense in a program that can only see up to 100...
I agree...
I'd think that the 25,35,45 and 55 would be there to increase the VE resolution, $A1 is like that...
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