I noticed a table called MAT compensation counts vs. MAT. As MAT (manifold air temp) increases, compensation counts appears to increase and then level out.
Does anyone know what this is and what will be affected if I change it (ie. does a higher compensation count add or decrease fuel as manifold air temp increases) ? how about spark advance, can it be affected too?
Im trying to figure out what all is affected by intake temperature.
This is on a $DA2.xdf on a 93 corvette lt1 (Speed-density).
MAT compensation counts vs. MAT - what is this? $DA2 .xdf
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from the sounds of it, it works in conjunction with a airflow multiplier table that references MAT, unless that is this table and it's worded strangely.
but yes, air temps do affect fueling, colder air is denser, therefore there is more oxygen in a given volume and pressure.
spark MAY be affected, but i don't know the DA masks well enough to give a definite answer on it. i know some of the later MAF masks do modify spark based on MAT.
but yes, air temps do affect fueling, colder air is denser, therefore there is more oxygen in a given volume and pressure.
spark MAY be affected, but i don't know the DA masks well enough to give a definite answer on it. i know some of the later MAF masks do modify spark based on MAT.
robertisaar,
Im assuming when you mentioned MAT, that you meant MAF.
The only thing about that explanation is that the 92-93 cars, on $DA2, are all speed-density. No MAF.
If compensation counts are related to the MAF, why would that table be in a $DA2 for 92-93 speed-density LT-1 cars?
I think its for somethign else.
Im assuming when you mentioned MAT, that you meant MAF.
The only thing about that explanation is that the 92-93 cars, on $DA2, are all speed-density. No MAF.
If compensation counts are related to the MAF, why would that table be in a $DA2 for 92-93 speed-density LT-1 cars?
I think its for somethign else.
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