Table Window

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The table window contains the main tables from the ECU - ignition, fuel and cam angle.

 

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It is important to understand that for Ignition and Fuel tables the ECU stores multiple tables for various intake cam angles. Ignition and Fuel tables are broken into low-speed and high-speed tables, which are then broken down into 6 tables (for intake cam angles of 0, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 degrees). Thus there are a total of 12 Ignition tables (2 x 6), 12 Fuel tables (2 x 6) and 2 Cam Angle tables. Only one table may be viewed at a time.

 

Option Area

The area at the top of the table window has a toolbar which selects which table is shown in the table window. These button functions are also available from the 'View' menu.

 

Table - The first six buttons determine which table is shown - low speed ignition, high speed ignition, low speed fuel, high speed fuel, low speed cam angle and high speed cam angle.

Cam Angle - The next two buttons change which cam angle table is shown.

Edit All Tables - determines how the multiple tables for each cam angle are edited for Ignition & Fuel tables.

Edit All Tables Unchecked edits each table individually. Any change made to the current table will only effect that table.
Edit All Tables Checked edits all related cam angle tables together. For Ignition tables the change in value for the current table is applied to all other cam angle tables. e.g. adding 2 degrees timing to some cells in the 30 degree table will also add 2 degrees times to the 0, 10, 20, 40 and 50 degree tables (to the same cells in the table as the 30 degree table). For fuel tables the percentage change in value for the current value is applied to all other cam angle tables. e.g. adding 4% fuel to a potion on the 20 degree fuel table will add 4% fuel to the 0, 10, 30, 40 and 50 degree tables. Note that for fuel tables the other tables are always altered by a percentage change, even if the current fuel table is not changed by a percentage.

Cam Angle - selects which cam angle table is shown (for ignition and fuel tables).

Graph Type - These buttons select either the 2D or 3D graph.

 

Grid View

The area on the left of the table window shows a numerical representation of the current table.

Selecting Cells

The mouse may be used to select multiple cells by clicking and dragging.
The arrow keys may be used to select a single cell, or with conjunction with the space bar, select a number of cells.
The menu item 'Select All' (Ctrl+A) selects all the cells in the table.
Clicking on the topmost row will select all the cells in the column. By clicking and dragging on the topmost column, a number of columns may be selected.
Similarly, clicking on the leftmost column will select all the cells in the row. By clicking and dragging on the leftmost column , a number of rows may be selected.
2D Graph: The left mouse button may be used to select a range of cells.
2D & 3D Graph: Shift + left mouse button will select a row.
2D & 3D Graph: Control + left mouse button will select a column.

Editing Cells

Individual cell values may be altered by selecting a single cell, and typing a new value.
Multiple cell valves may be altered by selecting a range of cells, then using the Adjust Selected Values window (Ctrl+J) to alter the selected cells.
In a similar fashion, Ctrl+I and Ctrl+D will increase and decrease the selected cells.  To change the default increase and decrease amount see the Settings Window.
2D Graph: The left mouse button may be used to drag the cell value higher or lower.

Changing Load and Rpm Indices

The Load and Rpm indices may be altered by right clicking on the load/rpm value, then entering a new value. Note that the index values must always increase from the origin.  See Changing Table Index Values

 

Right Click Editing

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Right clicking on the table allows the current selection to be edited.

Increase Selection, Decrease Selection, Adjust, Interpolate and Smooth change the currently selected values.

Revert to last save resets the table values to the last time the calibration was saved, or to values from when the calibration was loaded, if the calibration was not saved in the current session.

Import from Calibration allows the table to be imported from another calibration.  Note that the table load and rpm indexes will also be imported, which will affect all tables which share those indexes.

 

Graph View

The right side of the table window contains a 2D or 3D representation of the current table. Mapping points on the 2D graph may be altered by clicking on the rectangles and dragging up or down. On the 3D graph clicking will select an area on the Grid View.

 

Also see Lambda Overlay for details on how to overlay the lambda readings over the fuel table.