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FLAWLES wrote:AceSniper wrote:wouldn't touch a map ecu again, but others may disagree.
greedy e-manage ultimate if its a road car with some mods.
standalone if your aim is all out power and economy is no issue
why say that adrain? only cause you couldnt tune yours to suit your needs? or are there other reasons?
emanage doesnt even come close to the map ecu or map ecu II for features etc
steve murch wrote:emanage is also limited to what vehicle it can run and there no more advantage intercepting the injectors over load signal
the map2 does both fuel and ignition so any changes made in fuel aren't a problem,
the map2 also does OBD2 to which many cant,and i runs full 02 control to which is why a certain company in japan uses the map2 for the latest r35 GTR neo spec cause nothing else would allow them to change all the engine mods without the ecu packing a sad( even motec and others couldnt).
so would love to tell but we signed a little bit of paper that we don't want to breach
the map2 also comes with everything you need out of the box and doesnt need adaptors or extra wirng to be brought on top of the purchase price
steve murch wrote:emanage is also limited to what vehicle it can run and there no more advantage intercepting the injectors over load signal
the map2 does both fuel and ignition so any changes made in fuel aren't a problem,
the map2 also does OBD2 to which many cant,and i runs full 02 control to which is why a certain company in japan uses the map2 for the latest r35 GTR neo spec cause nothing else would allow them to change all the engine mods without the ecu packing a sad( even motec and others couldnt).
so would love to tell but we signed a little bit of paper that we don't want to breach
the map2 also comes with everything you need out of the box and doesnt need adaptors or extra wirng to be brought on top of the purchase price
Leiden wrote:steve murch wrote:emanage is also limited to what vehicle it can run and there no more advantage intercepting the injectors over load signal
the map2 does both fuel and ignition so any changes made in fuel aren't a problem,
the map2 also does OBD2 to which many cant,and i runs full 02 control to which is why a certain company in japan uses the map2 for the latest r35 GTR neo spec cause nothing else would allow them to change all the engine mods without the ecu packing a sad( even motec and others couldnt).
so would love to tell but we signed a little bit of paper that we don't want to breach
the map2 also comes with everything you need out of the box and doesnt need adaptors or extra wirng to be brought on top of the purchase price
The Emanage Ultimate isn't limited either? There's a Universal setting which lets you create your own configuration for any vehicle.
I didn't know the MAPECU intercepted the injector & ignition signals. I thought that it only skewed the input data from the MAF/MAP sensor which would affect timing because it changes the load points the Stock ECU reads its timing data from.
While the Emanage doesn't have the O2 skew table the MAPECU does it can still modify the O2 signal using the Analog Input/Output, this is only limited to changing the stoich point though, no RPM vs LOAD table.
I'm not trying to run it down, its an excellent tuning tool. I'm just stating the reasons why I bought a Emanage Ultimate instead of the MAPECU2
steve murch wrote:we didnt bother going down that road as load signal is easier to do and less wiring,as for the vvti the map2 does do a afew pwm outputs and rpm so i cant see why it wouldnt work or we could write some software to do so
Leiden wrote:steve murch wrote:we didnt bother going down that road as load signal is easier to do and less wiring,as for the vvti the map2 does do a afew pwm outputs and rpm so i cant see why it wouldnt work or we could write some software to do so
Sounds interesting, would be good to follow how it goes
Just a question regarding acceleration enrichment, how exactly is it calculated?
Say you have 20%, is that normally applied at maximum throttle opening rate? So for 50% opening rate it would apply 10% extra fuel. Also, how is throttle opening rate calculated? tps voltage / time?
Leiden wrote:I think my stock ecu uses a combination of TPS and MAF to calculate enrichment, I tried creating an airflow elimination map on my Emanage by entering the MAF values in for each RPM x MAP load site but could never get it to blip smoothly without a massive amount of acceleration enrichment added.
My only theory is that the ECU uses the MAF spike as added enrichment when the throttle plate is cracked open and all that air fills the plenumn
So what your saying is that with a properly set up MAF Elimination map there should be no need for big amounts of Accel Enrichment?
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