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It is a very complicated process. We have someone working on training material for ZF tuning at the moment which will eventually be a paid course. If you are interested in doing some paid training we can put you in contact with them.
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HOWTO: Ghost Cam and VCT simplification
Roland@pcmtec replied to Roland@pcmtec's topic in Falcon HOWTO Guides
Fairly sure it does but you could do it other ways by modifying the MBT timing at idle for example. Experiment, I'm sure there are many ways you could do it. -
HOWTO: Ghost Cam and VCT simplification
Roland@pcmtec replied to Roland@pcmtec's topic in Falcon HOWTO Guides
Try it the same way via a spark oscillation. -
Set a valid vin
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Why are you using recovery mode? Use partial write which is ~30 seconds on a BA.
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You can change the tune when the engine is running via the cruise control buttons when that scalar is set to 1
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Can you datalog the narrowband, sounds like it is faulty. To disable closed loop O2 follow this guide:
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Do you trust your wideband? What does the narrowband mv say when you datalog it? You can get a pretty good estimate of AFR from the mv reading. 850-900mv would be very rich for example.
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Can you datalog wrmego. If it is set to 1 it is considered "warm" and will start trimming. There are a few other conditions that can enable it other than auF0162 but these should not kick in until at least 255 seconds has elapsed.
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Sensor is probably further away from the stock position I'm guessing so it is taking longer to heat up. I would simply increase the closed loop delay when cold until the problem goes away.
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Is the sensor dead? Is your injector trims within 3% when warm at cruise and idle? Do you have a large dump pipe? Assuming the sensor isn't dead and you have an aftermarket dump pipe this is not uncommon. A simple work around is to increase the closed loop delay when cold to 2 minutes. This assumes your injector scalars are within a few percent when warm, injector scaling that is up the creek will do things like this as well.
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Something of interest is E85 flames are much more blue/transparent than 98. Backfires are also different sounding and generally quieter on e85 as well. Mainly due to the flame speed and the fact alcohol burns very cleanly.
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Apparently they should just work without changes, but to do it correctly you should change the dwell. It sounds like an issue with the loom is more likely?
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BA MK2 L6 ghost cam overlap setting
Roland@pcmtec replied to RACEWORX's topic in PCMTEC Editor Questions
If you post in this thread you will likely get some more comments. If you have a read of my comments "Beware that if you command too much overlap you will foul your plugs and the car will misfire until they clean up. 35 degrees is quite a lot and I would only recommend this as gimmick not in a daily driven car." the conclusion would be that 40 is way too much and will likely start misfiring. This assumes that you are actually hitting the cell exactly, if you datalog you may find you aren't actually running 40 degrees but rather 20 due to being at a higher load/tps than the cell you have commanded it in. There are also sample files here which might be of interest. -
It isn't that they aren't mapped rather it is they do not exist at all. They were new features added by Ford. It would be a huge job to try and add new code to the old calibrations, so it is not something that will ever happen unfortunately.
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The spark and torque tables are probably not correct for the NA + T which has different compression.
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Looking at your log it appears the file you are comparing against was last saved in version 0.41 which is VERY old. I highly suspect saving this file again will resolve the issue.
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Can you send the two files you are using to do the compare to support@pcmtec.com and also do help -> upload logs. After that can you open each file, save it, close it and then try the compare again? make sure you keep the old files. I'll send you a link to 1.23 as a backup if that does not work.
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Saving and opening the log again would fix it. So would closing and opening the datalogger.
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Version 1.24 is now available. This is a maintenance release. Bug Fixes: Data logging: Fix layout items not being autosaved/remembered in some circumstances Data logging: Fix "Empty File" error when opening datalogs saved in older versions (1.11 and earlier) Data logging: Fix incorrect items displayed during playback when scalars have been added in middle of a logging session MultiTune: Disable tune and fuel selection being available with the engine running when the Live Tuning scalar is set to 0 (False) Download from the website, ensure you are logged in first. Both 1.24 and 1.24 beta are the same build. 1.25 beta will come with a large number of updates in the coming months, mostly around Mustang/F150 and a new revamped datalogger UI. https://www.pcmtec.com/downloads
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Data logger - Spark Adder Average For All Cylinders
Roland@pcmtec replied to TravisR's topic in PCMTEC Editor Questions
Are you using workshop edition? If not the selection is fairly basic. -
Data logger - Spark Adder Average For All Cylinders
Roland@pcmtec replied to TravisR's topic in PCMTEC Editor Questions
You need to add it from the list when connected to the car then save the layout. -
Data logger - Spark Adder Average For All Cylinders
Roland@pcmtec replied to TravisR's topic in PCMTEC Editor Questions
What version are you using? -
Data logger - Spark Adder Average For All Cylinders
Roland@pcmtec replied to TravisR's topic in PCMTEC Editor Questions
You should always use real knock ears. False knock is very common on the older motors as they get so noisy. Is it showing knock on all the cylinders to just 1?