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techtalk:ref:engctl50 [2021/04/26 03:56] ixl2relax [Overview: Daytona Twin Tec & User Created TC88A Map Files] |
techtalk:ref:engctl50 [2021/06/15 20:55] ixl2relax [Module Parameters] |
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**FixedInitialTmgFlag:**\\ | **FixedInitialTmgFlag:**\\ | ||
**InitialTiming:**\\ | **InitialTiming:**\\ | ||
- | If the Fixed Initial Timing box is checked, the FixedInitialTmgFlag is set TRUE and only then can you modify the Initial Timing Slider (ITS). Selecting 0 on the ITS is equivalent to selecting 5. In either case, the map data is utilized exactly as programed in the table. Whatever value you select on the ITS, it will be uploaded to the module as part of the TBL data. | + | If the Fixed Initial Timing box is checked, the FixedInitialTmgFlag is set TRUE and only then can you modify the Initial Timing Slider (ITS).\\ |
+ | The ITS setting is a way to universally alter (increase or decrease) the advance timing values of the entire map without actually changing each individual value. | ||
- | However, if you select 4, 3, 2 or 1 on the ITS, the map timing values will be reduced by 1° for each number lower than 5. Selecting 4 = -1° across every table value (3=-2°, 2=-3°, 1=-4°). Likewise, if you select a value of 6, 7, 8 or 9 on the ITS, the map timing values will be increased by 1° for each number higher than 5. Selecting 6 = +1° across every table value (7=+2°, 8=+3°, 9=+4°). | + | | Selecting 0 on the ITS is equivalent to selecting 5. In either case, the map data is utilized exactly as programmed in the table.\\ Whatever value you select on the ITS will be uploaded to the module as part of the TBL data. || |
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+ | | If you select 4, 3, 2 or 1 on the ITS, the map timing values\\ will be reduced by 1° for each ITS value lower than 5. | If you select a value of 6, 7, 8 or 9 on the ITS, the map timing values\\ will be increased by 1° for each ITS value higher than 5. | | ||
+ | | Selecting ITS Value of:\\ .. 4 = -1° of advance across every table value.\\ .. 3 = -2° of advance across every table value.\\ .. 2 = -3° of advance across every table value.\\ .. 1 = -4° of advance across every table value. | Selecting ITS Value of:\\ .. 6 = +1° of advance across every table value.\\ .. 7 = +2° of advance across every table value.\\ .. 8 = +3° of advance across every table value.\\ .. 9 = +4° of advance across every table value. | | ||
When the FixedInitialTmgFlag is TRUE, this selection will DISABLE the __INITIAL TIMING DIAL__ on the module since that value is now fixed in the software. | When the FixedInitialTmgFlag is TRUE, this selection will DISABLE the __INITIAL TIMING DIAL__ on the module since that value is now fixed in the software. | ||
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**FixedLimFlag:**\\ | **FixedLimFlag:**\\ | ||
**RPMLimit:**\\ | **RPMLimit:**\\ | ||
- | If the Fixed RPM Limit box is checked, the FixedLimFlag is set TRUE and only then can you modify the RPM Limit Slider (RLS). The RLS is set to a RPM value as appropriate to your engine configuration (kept low for break-in periods). The slider will adjust from a low of 3000 RPMs to a high setting of 9900 RPMs. The module parameter in the TBL file (RMPLimit) will reflect the value chosen on the RLS. | + | If the Fixed RPM Limit box is checked, the FixedLimFlag is set TRUE and only then can you modify the RPM Limit Slider (RLS). The RLS is set to a RPM value as appropriate to your engine configuration (kept low for break-in periods). The slider will adjust from a low of 3000 RPMs to a high setting of 9900 RPMs. The module parameter in the TBL file (RPMLimit) will reflect the value chosen on the RLS. |
When FixedLimFlag is TRUE, this selection will DISABLE the __RPM LIMIT DIALS__ on the module since that value is now fixed in the software. | When FixedLimFlag is TRUE, this selection will DISABLE the __RPM LIMIT DIALS__ on the module since that value is now fixed in the software. |