![]() ![]() This is where auto entry can trip you up….see later comments.Īt this point the mg/stroke values on your Z axis are still based on FIVE digit numbers like 10000, 11000 etc The first “map properties” page (shown in the picture above) is for title and Z axis so the Z axis details go here.ĭata source, start address, values, number format, signature byte etc are usually automatically entered by Winols. Z axis: Mass Air Flow in milligrams per stroke. X axis: Injection Quantity in milligrams per stroke. If the map is a well known one, you may recognise it and be able to look up what the axes should be. 12345.ġ2345 could be 12.345 grams per stroke for mass air flow.ġ2345 could be 12.345 grams per stroke for fuel Injected Quantity.ġ2345 could be 12.345 degrees of Crankshaft Rotation for injection Duration or injection Advance. With luck, Winols has automatically entered numbers onto the axes. When this happens, winols uses 1, 2, 3, 4 etc on the axes for X and Y.Įven if the X and Y axes are correctly numbered, it is likely that they will not make any sense when you first see them. This can be confusing because the 3D map will always contain the highlighted Z axis numbers but the X and Y axis numbers can be missing. Winols doesn’t highlight the X and Y axes in the hexdump. If you are familiar with “2D graphs, the 3D map may be a bit confusing. The one shown in these pictures is the Mass Air Flow map. The rest of the properties for the map depend on how good you are at recognising the map. ![]()
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