There's no avatar of a little guy extending a twig of peace. No hard feelings I hope.
Not at all. Thanks for the offer. I guess we're just trying to learn from one another. I know I've been frustrated sharing what I think is a simple solution that others find complex so I know where your coming from.
In the end I'm understanding the software more with each use. There's no written guide with the software however I did get the training disk. I've been through every module (more than once in many cases). I'm somewhat experienced as I've had the old race tuner since 2003 and did a fair amount of tweaking over the years.
I've already "saved" over 50 SuperTuner runs for use with smarttune as I've made many adjustments over those runs. And yet the training provides no guidance as to the fact that the 2010 maps have no Closed Loop Bias. There's no instruction or guidance on the new fuel type settings for 2010.
Essentially the only way a new user is going to find out how these functions in the software work is by trial and error OR from other guys like those on this thread.
To be honest I feel relatively comfortable with most adjustments in the SuperTuner with a few exceptions:
* The fuel type settings until I was set straight here.
* Lambda adjustments so I've generally made my changes in AFR and let the software convert for Lambda.
* The lack of Closed Loop Bias which wasn't written anywhere and I only figured out through this thread.
*And lastly, my biggest challenge is making adjustments to the spark tables. VE adjustments have been made relatively simple with SmartTune, but spark adjustments are a whole different matter. I know to check my smarttune runs with the knock disabled to see if I have any knock. If there's more than 3-4degrees, I know to move the spark in that area back 2 degrees and see if that eliminates the knock.
What I am clueless about is how to make adjustments to front and rear spark tables to improve performance across the rpms when there's no knock visible in the data.
If anyone has a recommendations on how best to make adjustments to timing, I'm all ears/eyes.