Another Alpha N question
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:00 am
Hi,
I'm currently working on a microsquirted GSXR1100 Turbo. I'm grappling with the fuelling algorithm choice. I'm sure that the SD based setup won't work on my application as I have ITBs & the turbo meaning MAP will saturate pretty quickly at low speeds hence I think I need to be loking towards Alpha N. From the previous experience I have with other ECU systems they have always been Alpha N with MAP correction. From looking through the MS1 Extra documentation it appears that this feature was there (from the MS1 Extra manual) :
Hybrid Alpha N system adds KPa to an Alpha_N setup. See the Aplha-N settings section for more details on Alpha-N. This means that the KPa value becomes part of the fueling calculations, the same as in Speed density, so when you go into boost the fueling will increase even when you have the same VE value. The addition of fuel for boost comes through the MAP term in the fuel equation:
PW = REQ_FUEL * VE * MAP * E + accel + Injector_open_time
Am I missing something or is this feature missing from the implimentation on the MS2 (Microsquirt) implimentation?? Can this be done with the Alpha N option on Microsquirt?? I know the algorithm can be changes based on RPM but that isn't what I want.
Any thoughts chaps & lasses??
Stew
I'm currently working on a microsquirted GSXR1100 Turbo. I'm grappling with the fuelling algorithm choice. I'm sure that the SD based setup won't work on my application as I have ITBs & the turbo meaning MAP will saturate pretty quickly at low speeds hence I think I need to be loking towards Alpha N. From the previous experience I have with other ECU systems they have always been Alpha N with MAP correction. From looking through the MS1 Extra documentation it appears that this feature was there (from the MS1 Extra manual) :
Hybrid Alpha N system adds KPa to an Alpha_N setup. See the Aplha-N settings section for more details on Alpha-N. This means that the KPa value becomes part of the fueling calculations, the same as in Speed density, so when you go into boost the fueling will increase even when you have the same VE value. The addition of fuel for boost comes through the MAP term in the fuel equation:
PW = REQ_FUEL * VE * MAP * E + accel + Injector_open_time
Am I missing something or is this feature missing from the implimentation on the MS2 (Microsquirt) implimentation?? Can this be done with the Alpha N option on Microsquirt?? I know the algorithm can be changes based on RPM but that isn't what I want.
Any thoughts chaps & lasses??
Stew