Up to you. I'd at least try to apply whatever trends you're seeing in the 3000-4000RPM area to the higher areas to make it (likely) a bit closer than it is now. Can't hurt.
Up to you. I'd at least try to apply whatever trends you're seeing in the 3000-4000RPM area to the higher areas to make it (likely) a bit closer than it is now. Can't hurt.
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One thing that I've noticed is that when you're shaping the VE table and you want to adjust the zone boundaries, the values go all over the place. It would be nice to change the zone boundaries and keep the VE table the same.
Right now I have to copy all the values to an excel file, change the zone boundaries and then paste the values back in.
It would also be nice to have some sort of coordinate display for moving the cursor over the 3D VVE graph to know here to make zone changes to smooth the graph out
Yeah i agree - near the edges of each zone the values can get goofed up. It's hard to get an exact shaped table. Once you calculate coefficients values can move around.