Tip-Out Rich Condition
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Tip-Out Rich Condition
I am trying to tune out a rich condition during tip-out. It occurs during both an abrupt tip-out, and slow tip-out. Screen images below show both quickly letting off the throttle and slowly letting off the throttle. The cells that the map passes through during tip-out are all tuned between 14.6-15.0:1 in steady-state. I want to think that the tip-out trim percent adjust is not working since the same AFR's are shown during tip-out regardless of the value entered for tip-out trim compensation. Any tips/suggestions/feedback? Thanks for any help.
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Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post. Are you saying this is normal on eCtune? I've tuned many platforms before, and tip-in/tip-out can be tuned to keep AFR's at or around target. I would argue that it is not normal to have a rich condition during tip-out when the tip-out trim is maxed out to a remove as much fuel as possible.
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If you try to correct out the rich tip out, you will cause driveability issues. Rich tip out is normal and needed to keep the car smooth during throttle transitions.
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Yeah but remember how old our ecu's are now. Its not Ectune, its the fact your tuning on a 20 years old ecu. I know its annoying but that rich spike is normal.marshall.hagen wrote:Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post. Are you saying this is normal on eCtune? I've tuned many platforms before, and tip-in/tip-out can be tuned to keep AFR's at or around target. I would argue that it is not normal to have a rich condition during tip-out when the tip-out trim is maxed out to a remove as much fuel as possible.
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I have found that an overly rich tip-out can be caused by the tune of the vacuum parts of the map that isn´t otherwise used during normal load conditions. However, in the end tip-in and tip-out really is more about how the car feels to drive. /Allan
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This..Bindegal wrote:I have found that an overly rich tip-out can be caused by the tune of the vacuum parts of the map that isn´t otherwise used during normal load conditions. However, in the end tip-in and tip-out really is more about how the car feels to drive. /Allan
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I agree, its important to tune out the 1 & 2 columns properly, but I never use a negative number for the tipout value. I have found it causes drive ability issues.
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