Semi-Auto MAF Scaling with excel! copy and paste!
the imperial version works,
the workbook mostly imports to open office, the maf thing that finds the values is stuck in one cell instead of a range.
I also wanted to use afr instead of lamda but it seems to dislike everything else.
the workbook mostly imports to open office, the maf thing that finds the values is stuck in one cell instead of a range.
I also wanted to use afr instead of lamda but it seems to dislike everything else.
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For Fawkes sake!
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Well after a long absence and a totaled car due to a reckless driver I'm back and working on my little project again. Sorry for disappearing but I did warn you this was a personal venture I chose to share
Give me a week or three and I'll update this beast
Give me a week or three and I'll update this beast
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For Fawkes sake!
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Ha, good stuff.. I'm actually about to upload my 4th version, more refined and I've identified areas I would still like to improve as well. My closed loop conditions are only 1/3rd dynamic at the moment, I want to make that completely dynamic so you can just toss your current tables in the second sheet and those will be referenced in the formula. It's actually unimportant for MAF scaling but I built this with the intent to gear up to Fuel Table tuning. Knowing what state each row of data is in (gear, open/closed loop, idle, decel, neutral) is essential for table lookups and weeding out useless data. Should be soon though, I feel this initial formula is nearly done.
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