Lokiel wrote:Andy has always been very helpful to me also - just wish he lived in Brisbane
So does Nick! hahahahahaha
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Lokiel wrote:Andy has always been very helpful to me also - just wish he lived in Brisbane
Andy_W wrote:Yeah, Nick's problem does seem pretty strange.
plohl wrote:Andy_W wrote:Yeah, Nick's problem does seem pretty strange.
Yeah, hopefully we'll suss something out on the weekend.
Andy_W wrote:Hi guys, thanks Angela for the plug.
Just for the benefit of the audience - the jerkiness WAS due to the cams. The torque rose very quickly from 1000 to 2000 RPM (not that I had a dyno, but I can see the rapid change in the fuel map) and this generated the oscillation / jerkiness in this RPM range.
The way I compensated for this was with ignition timing to basically counteract the effect of the cams in this RPM range. I haven't heard of any other tuners doing this before; maybe it's a common technique that they just don't talk about, but I just came up with the idea on the spot, tried it and it worked really well.
I'll be putting up a video in my tech video section on http://youtube.com/AdaptronicECU when I edit it properly - but I just wanted to say I don't think that most tuners I talk to would have come up with this technique. Maybe I'm wrong...
I can't comment on any interactions between Angela and MX5 Mania - obviously Mania are a good customer of ours; they buy a lot of ECUs, we sponsor some of their racing, and they sponsor my MX5 race car as well but as I said I can't comment on any private dealings.
Thanks for the plug Angela!
Steampunk wrote:plohl wrote:Andy_W wrote:Yeah, Nick's problem does seem pretty strange.
Yeah, hopefully we'll suss something out on the weekend.
It's only a problem whenever the car gets dríven.... so technically it's not a problem.
Andy_W wrote:Hi guys, thanks Angela for the plug.
Just for the benefit of the audience - the jerkiness WAS due to the cams. The torque rose very quickly from 1000 to 2000 RPM (not that I had a dyno, but I can see the rapid change in the fuel map) and this generated the oscillation / jerkiness in this RPM range.
The way I compensated for this was with ignition timing to basically counteract the effect of the cams in this RPM range. I haven't heard of any other tuners doing this before; maybe it's a common technique that they just don't talk about, but I just came up with the idea on the spot, tried it and it worked really well.
I'll be putting up a video in my tech video section on http://youtube.com/AdaptronicECU when I edit it properly - but I just wanted to say I don't think that most tuners I talk to would have come up with this technique. Maybe I'm wrong...
I can't comment on any interactions between Angela and MX5 Mania - obviously Mania are a good customer of ours; they buy a lot of ECUs, we sponsor some of their racing, and they sponsor my MX5 race car as well but as I said I can't comment on any private dealings.
Thanks for the plug Angela!
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
93_Clubman wrote:Great to hear that you've been able to get this sorted mexiegirl, especially after a big spend & much frustration.
Good on Andy & Adaptronic!
timk wrote:I like these talking head series of videos.
Good to hear you got it sorted mexiegirl! With the power band shifted up like that does it feel sluggish low in the revs or is it still decent?
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