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Old Jul 2, 2012 | 03:14 PM
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ok, i'm not the greatest tuner,so it might be a noob question, i did searched everywhere for this and didint find any significant info

installed a mspnp(ms1v3)basic setup

low comp pistons 1990 b6
moded for vtps,using fc 460,gt2560,2''to 2.5''fmic, 3''everywhere.

it's my first ride out tuning by myself, i got it tuned by one of my buddy that got much more experience than I , i was running 15psi last summer, but dropped it down to 10 psi this summer after finding(and repairing)a leaky manifold.

i went out today using tunerstudio in the hope to make my cruise more accepteable and maybe upping the boost back up to 15.been the noob i am, i did it super smoothly and got a superb cruise but can't seem to rescale my VEmaps.

my ve table wont go above 140kpa, wich is clearly not enough,
engine sonctant is set to 250kpa(basic map sensor in pnp9093)
i even checked ms configurator to be sure, both are on 250kpa.

can somebody explain why/how my table is stuck on 140kpa and wont go to 250 kpa?i can boost, but cant tune higher than 10-11psi.

thanks for your time, i'm spending hours on the net trying to find info, but having to translate everything isin't helping me a lot.
Old Jul 2, 2012 | 03:26 PM
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im assuming you mean the highest value on the table is 140KPA?

you can go to the VE table and click on the various numbers on the left and change them to whatever values you want but you need to adjust the values in those rows as well to match.

post up a screenshot of what your talking about and your MSQ for more help
Old Jul 2, 2012 | 03:58 PM
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so rescaling my map by hand,i mean, by entering new value on the kpa row(left)
would mean having to re-tune the map?

i was planning on paying for the complete version of TS, think it just rang a bell.


i'll post my msq as soon as i got it sorted out, i way too shamed to show my maps on this board!
Old Jul 2, 2012 | 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by kaboshe
so rescaling my map by hand,i mean, by entering new value on the kpa row(left)
would mean having to re-tune the map?

i was planning on paying for the complete version of TS, think it just rang a bell.


i'll post my msq as soon as i got it sorted out, i way too shamed to show my maps on this board!
We all have to start somewhere.
Old Jul 2, 2012 | 04:51 PM
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hope i did attachement with the right files.
i did my datalog with TS and for some odd reason i cant see them in megalogviewer, i can only open datalog made by megatune, is it normal or did i forgot something in my de-noobing trial
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Old Jul 2, 2012 | 05:00 PM
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I wrote a tool to do exactly that.

https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...22/#post794433
Old Jul 2, 2012 | 08:23 PM
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wow thanks soviet!

i'll rescale my map tomorow and try that
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