Quick question, adding new 2.5bar map sensor

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Quick question, adding new 2.5bar map sensor

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Can I add the new map sensor on a existing cal using Hardware settings-map sensor-motorola 2.5bar and then save. Then edit my boost scalars setup for start pressure 1.99psi end pressure 22.92psi? or just make a new cal and start from scratch?

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you can make a new map and it will automaticly set up the scalars for you. or just change it in your current cal and it wil ask you after you save the map sensor if you want to rescale the vac/psi scalars
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Cool, thanks man. I'm just gonna add the new sensor on the cal and re-scale. Should be pretty easy to do, I have my part throttle and cruise map where the car likes it so just re-tune the boost portion.

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While this might work in theory, the reality is that your part throttle map might be off slightly. So it´s a good idea to verify AFR is where you want it to be. /Allan
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I ended up needing to completely re tune when I changed map sensors.

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ckretvix wrote:I ended up needing to completely re tune when I changed map sensors.
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Adding and re-scaling worked but it was too much work. Everything was lean so I ended up just making a new cal with the new map sensor which worked out pretty good.

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ckretvix wrote:I ended up needing to completely re tune when I changed map sensors.
it doesn't rescale fuel values yet
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Yep, I had to copy/paste columns and it was still a little hoakey... Tis why I started a new map.
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calvin wrote:
ckretvix wrote:I ended up needing to completely re tune when I changed map sensors.
it doesn't rescale fuel values yet
"yet" :D I'm guessing soon it will! I did notice that it did not rescale the fuel values and timing values.

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calvin wrote: it doesn't rescale fuel values yet
Do the fuel and ignition values get rescaled yet? :)
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12sec1/4 wrote:
calvin wrote: it doesn't rescale fuel values yet
Do the fuel and ignition values get rescaled yet? :)
I haven't seen it in the update log yet, so I would say no.
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