The software lets you setup warnings if anything is not correct. These warning are displayed in red to warn the tuner to stop tuning either manually or with the QuickTune.
This car is a Lexus. Like all modern engines they have much higher coolant temperatures. The radiator caps are 1.1bar so at these temperatures you do not loose water. It is loss of water, and then even higher temperatures is what will damage a engine. The "Normal" temperature for the Lexus is 100 to 105 deg.
So the video was not too long, only part of the fuel table was tuned. The QuickTune can tune the whole fuel table.
If the engine is powerful like a +500 HP, then another tuning tool is available so you can tune with a series of dyno pulls, rather then holding the engine at each rpm/load cell. This called mixture table tuning. It tunes the fuel table based on data from a data log. Also there is the Maths key that uses data log data to tune the cells.
The software lets you setup warnings if anything is not correct. These warning are displayed in red to warn the tuner to stop tuning either manually or with the QuickTune.
This car is a Lexus. Like all modern engines they have much higher coolant temperatures. The radiator caps are 1.1bar so at these temperatures you do not loose water. It is loss of water, and then even higher temperatures is what will damage a engine. The "Normal" temperature for the Lexus is 100 to 105 deg.
Ray
ray195307 1 year ago
Does this not notice the water temp going over 110 degrees C?
fastmr2uk 1 year ago
So the video was not too long, only part of the fuel table was tuned. The QuickTune can tune the whole fuel table.
If the engine is powerful like a +500 HP, then another tuning tool is available so you can tune with a series of dyno pulls, rather then holding the engine at each rpm/load cell. This called mixture table tuning. It tunes the fuel table based on data from a data log. Also there is the Maths key that uses data log data to tune the cells.
Ray.
ray195307 1 year ago
cheater! ehhe
so what then? do the rest of the range or interpolate
authmaax 1 year ago