AccesTuner Race....Questions & Discussion
Obviously you have not seen Protune; the boost varible is normally set to 200 (100 for NA), this is probably the same "VE" setting that everyone talks about in the AP software.
All said, Protune is much more boosted user friendly.
I will conquer the AP "Race tune" eventually, but it will be a while to transpose the settings I want into the AP software and generate a base map that I can trust.
All said, Protune is much more boosted user friendly.
I will conquer the AP "Race tune" eventually, but it will be a while to transpose the settings I want into the AP software and generate a base map that I can trust.
Last edited by Rote8; Jul 12, 2011 at 01:41 PM.
Obviously you have not seen Protune; the boost varible is normally set to 200 (100 for NA), this is probably the same "VE" setting that everyone talks about in the AP software.
All said, Protune is much more boosted user friendly.
I will conquer the AP "Race tune" eventually, but it will be a while to transpose the settings I want into the AP software and generate a base map that I can trust.
All said, Protune is much more boosted user friendly.
I will conquer the AP "Race tune" eventually, but it will be a while to transpose the settings I want into the AP software and generate a base map that I can trust.
You will find ATR easier to use once you get into it .
And :
Forward loop gain = VE as oltman said .
Last edited by Brettus; Jul 12, 2011 at 03:47 PM.
Are you referring to table {237} Max Allowable Torque? Mark set this to 200, (or it might be 2.00) in his base boosted map
I call this user friendly. LOL
What is the equivalent settings in the AP software?
Is it the "forward loop gain"; as mentioned before?
Last edited by Rote8; Jul 13, 2011 at 02:23 PM.
We've already had that discussion.
The load "bandwidth" is elastic. By forcing load maximums to a greater resolution that can be effectively hit, you are changing the effective granularity of the load table in those ranges.
This makes it impossible to create linear fueling and timing tables.
The load "bandwidth" is elastic. By forcing load maximums to a greater resolution that can be effectively hit, you are changing the effective granularity of the load table in those ranges.
This makes it impossible to create linear fueling and timing tables.
That would be the time you started waxing lyrical about Socrates or Plato or was it Einstein ? Whatever , I just rolled my eyes and gave up trying to understand at that point.
This make much more sense ... Thankyou
This make much more sense ... Thankyou
Ahh, this is a thread with some stuff that I was looking for! A Cobb Accessport was going to be one of the very 1st things that I buy for my RX8 (When I finally find one.) and I have been reading through the board all about the MazdaManiac tunes and his tuning schedule.
I was a bit disappointed though as I prefer doing my own tuning. I'm sure MM's tunes are great based on the board reviews and I love the fact that he does custom tunes based on the particular cars actual data rather than just a mail-order tune. It's probably the best way I've seen a tuner manage tuning cars without actually being in it.
I have worked with HPTuners VCM Suite for 4 years now and I have tuned a variety of GM engines. It's a lot of fun and there's a lot of gains to be made. But I thought that I was going to lose that tuning ability with the RX8. Now that I have discovered that there is the AccessTUNER Race programming, I am thrilled to know that I will be able to continue tuning my own vehicles.
Learning a whole new operating system will be quite taxing, plus I have to learn the way rotary engines react to various things will probably be nothing like what I used to working on. It will be a totally new experience.
I would also definitely attend a MazdaManiac tuning session. Everything I learned in the GM world, I learned from other people who have far more experience tuning than I did.
I was a bit disappointed though as I prefer doing my own tuning. I'm sure MM's tunes are great based on the board reviews and I love the fact that he does custom tunes based on the particular cars actual data rather than just a mail-order tune. It's probably the best way I've seen a tuner manage tuning cars without actually being in it.
I have worked with HPTuners VCM Suite for 4 years now and I have tuned a variety of GM engines. It's a lot of fun and there's a lot of gains to be made. But I thought that I was going to lose that tuning ability with the RX8. Now that I have discovered that there is the AccessTUNER Race programming, I am thrilled to know that I will be able to continue tuning my own vehicles.
Learning a whole new operating system will be quite taxing, plus I have to learn the way rotary engines react to various things will probably be nothing like what I used to working on. It will be a totally new experience.
I would also definitely attend a MazdaManiac tuning session. Everything I learned in the GM world, I learned from other people who have far more experience tuning than I did.
Calc ve tables?
OK, here is a first try, anyone care to comment?
Looks like the high load, low rpm stuff is set too high.
Have a look at the whole file -2007 manual transmission, Pettit boosted.
Looks like the high load, low rpm stuff is set too high.
Have a look at the whole file -2007 manual transmission, Pettit boosted.
Last edited by Rote8; Dec 24, 2011 at 12:10 PM.



