The following is included in a file named
[How to Tune VE open Loop With Trimalyzer and WideBand]
Use these files to perform Open Loop WideBand VE Tuning with Trimalyzer
Use the Open Loop Bin file to log.
Modifiactions Logg is attached to show modifications made.
Use this XDF to make VE changes simpler and Quicker.
Follow Directions in " [Read Me] How to Level 2 Only TP "
If You haven't already download Trimalyzer from
http://ecmhack.com/trimalyzer/trimalyzer-download/
***Credits for Trimalyzer to Steve Who maintains the site and created Trimalyzer***
I have added an AFR Error Channel in this ADX
The only modifications Are made as the Read Me says in original XDF
This will delete the EGR and Wideband Data is Recieved on the EGR pintle Position Pin, as detailed in the XDF Read Me. As stated there, this is set up for a Wide Band that outputs a 0-5vlt signal, with
0 vlts = 10AFR and 5 Vlts = 20AFR
If your wide band has a different scale, it will need to be configured correctly in the ADX.
This method of VE tuning is verry fast to get desired results, as it does not take time for the PCM to learn how far off it is, the wide band just tells you.
Also you can combine Datalogs, and it does not matter if you have your history tables set up correct for logging, you just record the data and drive.
When you are done driving and ready to make adjustments, you need to export your log file to CSV file.
Click "Acqusition > Export Log File"
Make sure the correct log file is selected, then click "Export"
You will then be propted to create a file name for the new file. You should not name it exactly the same as the original log file, at least 1 charector should be different. If its exactly the same, you don't get a useable file.
Once named, click save.
a progress bar should be visible at the bottom of the screen, if you have a fast computer, or not a verry long log, you might not even see it.
Once complete, you can either export another file or click cancel to close the exporter dialog.
Now you can open Trimalyzer.
It is set default for using the BLM 128 scale fuel trims. So we have to do a couple things to use it for this purpose.
First select your exported log file by clicking the add button, or drag and drop your file to trimalyzer. You can select more than 1 but they need to be selected individualy.
Now with log file(s) opened trimalyzer auto detects things
We need to change trim bank A to AFR Error.
click the gear next to it, and select AFR Error
Next change the scale to Percentage 0 = good
Then click Ignore Integrator
Now we need to configure the filters
The Ones I recomend are
Deceleration Fuel Cut Off Flag - False
Deceleration Enleanment Flag - False
CLosed Loop - False
Power Enrichment - False
Tachometer > 500
Block Learn Multipler = 128
Integrator = 128
If you started logging with a cold engine,
Engine Temperature > 160
Idle Flag - False
Knock Retard < 0.5
Then Click Process Logs
Then Change Table Layout to VE OD/OE/E6 : Main Ve Table
If not already, Open Tuner Pro, and ensure that the bin opened in Tuner Pro Is the bin you were running when you were logging, be advised if you double clicked a bin file to open tuner pro, it may not have opened bin you clicked, and instead opened the last bin you had open.
Verification is a Must!
Next open the "open throttle VE Table"
Select and Copy the entire table,
Go back to trimalyzer and click " Modify Clipboard Data"
Then Go back to Tuner Pro and Paste your new VE Table
You can also click redefine input, then change idle flag to true and do the same for closed throttle or idle ve table
Once you have your VE tables within 5 %, if you wish to return to closed loop, simply copy your ve tables to the
"[ Modified ] BJYK 95 C-K Truck 5.7TBI 4l60e with 3.08 or 3.42 gears Closed Loop EGR Delete ARF Logging" bin file
The Atached file can be printed out and includes screen shot pictures
Update : video added
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