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Old 02-09-2011, 08:08 AM   #37 (permalink)
Unclemeaty
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last two BFS cells so close together
Wow you are right I didnt even notice that... This is why having a few eyes look at these things is very important. All the other charts are basically linear. I'll have to look into that chart a little deeper now. I'll probably lower the second to last column heading down to about ~23. This table is supposedly just a guide though so I also raised the fuel in the main consumption maps.

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Compared to the haltech?
UpRev is pretty good. Of course there are dozens of features lacking, like a full standalone can have multiple conditional input and output settings, finer resolution on injectors, better fulfillment of all parameters, and much better real-time tuning with a standalone. Sometimes its a little annoying having to alwas reflash the ECU with UpRev. UpRev to me feels like a standalone but really could use more work to come fully to that point. What it does right now is likely enough for any application however so it really is a nice mod/tool. It is easier to use than Haltech, which was the toughest Standalone I had experiance with. Haltech e6k had about 16 different fuel maps, each at every 500 rpm. it was hard to use because it was DOS based and didnt have the ability to spread maps out onto a '3d' chart. UpRev is actually very similar in difficulty to Microtech standalones which were probably my personal favorite in the RX7 world.

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