Hi all, can you guys add a screenshot shot of the map page using AEB based software so I can compare it to mine please. Only setups that are running great with no issues please.
I'm trying to adjust mine and want to know if I'm on the right track.
AEB software map screenshots
AEB software map screenshots
2003 Land Rover Discovery 4.0l V8 Auto, Valtek 34 injectors, Emer Palladio reducer.
Re: AEB software map screenshots
It's no good comparing maps with someone else who may have a completely different vehicle, pressure reducer and injectors.
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Re: AEB software map screenshots
It's not that I want to copy it I just want to understand how a good map is supposed to look. As in the difference in timings and the positions.
2003 Land Rover Discovery 4.0l V8 Auto, Valtek 34 injectors, Emer Palladio reducer.
Re: AEB software map screenshots
Does anything look wrong in these...


2003 Land Rover Discovery 4.0l V8 Auto, Valtek 34 injectors, Emer Palladio reducer.
Re: AEB software map screenshots
What is a good map can depend on what components are fitted and on aspects of the vehicle such as petrol injector flow rate versus cylinder size, rated power, whether or not the engine has fuel pressure relative to manifold pressure or to atmospheric pressure.
But generally speaking both maps look wrong, the peak figures are too high, they both have a dip at 10ms, the 2.5ms row is very much smaller than the 3.5ms row.
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