Pure AlphaN

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rcr1978
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Pure AlphaN

Post by rcr1978 »

How do you get the VE/AFR tables to show load percentage instead of map/kPa? I'm at a loss I have looked everywhere, this is on 2.890 and 2.891.

Thanks
Robert
Matt Cramer
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Re: Pure AlphaN

Post by Matt Cramer »

The way the alpha-N works in this code is that it uses the throttle position to generate a "pseudo-MAP" value, using the alpha-N MAP table. If you set that up so that the MAP values and the TPS% values are equal, you will have a pure alpha-N table, even if it may be labeled as MAP.
rcr1978
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Re: Pure AlphaN

Post by rcr1978 »

thanks Matt
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