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Thread: VE% vs. RPM vs. MAP.

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    Question VE% vs. RPM vs. MAP.

    Does anyone have stock VE% vs. RPM vs. MAP tables they can post. Generally any vehicle will do.

    Thanks,

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    There is a tune repository through the hp tuners site. Just log in with your account and there should be a link from that page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by umrjmac View Post
    There is a tune repository through the hp tuners site. Just log in with your account and there should be a link from that page.
    I only have a forum account, not a customer account. So I'm apparently not able to access that repository

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    Well, I have a customer account and can't seem to download anything. When I click on it, nothing happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00000D0101 View Post
    Well, I have a customer account and can't seem to download anything. When I click on it, nothing happens.
    ^ Right click save as..... open up through editor or scanner depending on type of file your wishing to look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by split63 View Post
    Does anyone have stock VE% vs. RPM vs. MAP tables they can post. Generally any vehicle will do.

    Thanks,
    Which particular vehicle/year do you want?

    I can attach the file for you here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montecarlodrag View Post
    Which particular vehicle/year do you want?

    I can attach the file for you here
    How about anything with a V6, non-turbo.

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    Here you go...

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    THanks for the post, however, I can interpret the format

    Can you export it to excel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by split63 View Post
    THanks for the post, however, I can interpret the format

    Can you export it to excel?
    I can, but I don't have HPT on this computer.

    You can open it in VCm suite and copy the tables and paste them to your tune file.

    You have HPTuners, don't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montecarlodrag View Post
    I can, but I don't have HPT on this computer.

    You can open it in VCm suite and copy the tables and paste them to your tune file.

    You have HPTuners, don't you?
    No, never got it.
    I bought a LS1 off the GM corvette line in 2003, but I have never completed the project car. So I have a 7 year old motor that has never turned over.

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    If you don't have HPTuners, how do you expect to view a map/table?

    If you have an LS motor why do you want info for a V6?

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    here is one from a 02 TA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Higgs Boson View Post
    If you don't have HPTuners, how do you expect to view a map/table?
    If you have an LS motor why do you want info for a V6?
    Wanted the VE table to play around with it to see if I can create an equation that would produce VE values that match those in existing tables. So I needed a few tables to act as known working results. So if the data can be exported to excel, that would be ideal.


    transamdroptp08, Thanks, but the resolution is too low to extract anything from the table posted.

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    Are these tables populated by values set by the manufacturer, or are they populated empirically while driving?