Hi everyone,
I have a turbo FN2 Civic (I put it two years ago) and I actually use a Race map. Could someone tell me what are the advantages of a Race calibration as compared to an AFM calibration? I know that all new options of Hondata are for AFM calibration instead of the Race one.
On the other hand, could I migrate all parametres from my Race map to an AFM map using the MAP sensor and deleting the AFM one (I don't have the AFM sensor installed)?
Thank you everyone and best regards.
Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
There is no benefit of a race calibration over a AFM calibration as AFM calibrations can also be switched to tune via MAP.
There is no easy way to convert a race calibration to a AFM, as the fuel values are completely different.
There is no easy way to convert a race calibration to a AFM, as the fuel values are completely different.
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
AFM
In the AFM map I have deactivated that box.
RACE
The ignition tables and vtc tables can be migrated, right?
The fuel tables could be migrated and modified from cell 10 which is where they vary, right? Since underneath cell 10 would have to work the same.
In the AFM map I have deactivated that box.
RACE
The ignition tables and vtc tables can be migrated, right?
The fuel tables could be migrated and modified from cell 10 which is where they vary, right? Since underneath cell 10 would have to work the same.
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
You can import the ignition tables, but the underlying fuel values are different and you will need to retune the fuel when done.
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
And could I import the vtc values? Could I use the fuel values (on the fuel table) that are under 0.2 (which are not inside the red table)?
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
Easiest way is to edit the index and enter the required values and import the content of the VE-tables.
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
Some way to import tables automatically? Or does it have to be manually?
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
To work the AFM sensor has to be installed? Or can I remove it and have only the MAP sensor?
With importing the low fuel and high fuel tables from the MAP calibration to the AFM would be enough? Since the injection times would be the same?
With importing the low fuel and high fuel tables from the MAP calibration to the AFM would be enough? Since the injection times would be the same?
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
Do you know what are you doing? I am not sure what do you would like to Archive.
Sure you can use different fuel table types...
AFM enabled (untick = AFM will not used) or use speed/density (MAP) fuel tables
And yes, if you would like to work with AFM sensor it has to be installed...
Edit it manually and copy & paste the values from race to the new RSP based calibration.
To use the VE tables, you must in the fuel section: AFM enabled (untick = AFM will not used) and activate use speed/density (MAP) fuel tables and set to "0"
The Injector opening times must also copied from your race to the new one.
In the section "Fuel Economy" enter in both your injector size.
Re: Diferences between Race and AFM calibration
Hi, I have imported the tables and all the parameters that have left me from my RACE Calibration to the AFM, if I send the maps you could review them to see that it is well done?
and where it puts vtc p vtc i and vtc i in the afm calibration do not appear, do I have to modify something in another section or is it not necessary?
and where it puts vtc p vtc i and vtc i in the afm calibration do not appear, do I have to modify something in another section or is it not necessary?
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