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Post Start Base Offset
This table sets an amount of extra Base Output that is used to assist Idle Control in reaching the additional RPM added by the Post Start Target Offset. This is normally mapped to return to zero after a certain amount of time. Up to 3D mapping is ...
Idle Control
Idle Control The Idle Control function allows your ECU to control the engine idle speed. There are multiple ways this is achieved with either Drive-By-Wire (DBW) control, a Bypass Air Control (BAC) solenoid with either two or 3 wire types, or via a ...
Post Start Ignition Correction
Post Start Correction This table controls how many degrees of ignition timing correction will be applied after the Engine RPM has exceeded the Max Cranking RPM value, and should be set to decay to 0% correction after the engine has been running for a ...
Idle Control Tuning
Idle Control is used to hold the RPM steady while off the throttle. To do this the ECU needs to be controlling a device that regulates air flow into the engine. This can be via DBW throttle control, a 2 or 3 wire solenoid, or a stepper motor valve. ...
Shifting Target
Shifting Target Table This sets the target Line Pressure when the Transmission Control function is shifting between gears. If there is a base map available for your transmission, it is recommended to import the Target Pressure tables from there. If ...