New feature: Baro fuel comp table
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New feature: Baro fuel comp table
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it compensate your fuel when your mbar(PA/BAro) get lower e.g. above sea level Stock code i just exposed it because i read something on EFI101 forum...
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Whats the hardware look like for the barometer input? Does it go to one of the analog mux's? If analog, baro equipped ecus could remove the sensor and have it for another analog input, or a switch, etc. Just something to consider. Also, it looks like pin 9 on the D connector is for an external baro. It goes through a 22K resistor.
I think the largish retangular item right behind the external 28-pin EEPROM socket was the baro. The only use I can see for this is people that travel between high and low altatudes - and even at that, mainly those with turbos. With NA cars, the changes between intake/exhaust are nearly directly proportional. But since you are running different compressor PR's at the same boost, and usually see 2-3:1 exhaust PR's, atmos pressure changes more things. But like all things that depend on external variables, you need to tune it with the variables, not guess at it.
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Someone help me understand this. The only difference between the map and the baro sensor is that the baro can read the pressure outside of the throttle plate (and turbo) right? The only variable that would change between the two is the waves within the induction system altering cylinder filling for a particular throttle angle? So instead of having to use 100% TP at 6000 ft. to achieve 800 Mbars of MAP, I can just use 80% TP at sea level to achieve the same MAP. If that isn't the sole purpose of the sensor to begin with, why can't we get by with the stock map sensor alone? Or is it due to exhaust pressure variation as mentioned earlier?
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