odd changes in wot and part throttle maps

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shield and stars
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odd changes in wot and part throttle maps

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hello there i have tunerpro RT and im getting started..
im tuning part throttle and WOT fuel maps, just starting to add some fuel in areas of the map.
like for example WOT map 5520-6240 rpm i went to 11.70 - 11.60:1 then ill comit to change everything good upload succesful green light... ok seems to be working... but then i go back to my compare bin which is just my stock bin for a refrence then ill go back to my current WOT map and the 11.70:1 - 11.60 :1 AF ratios @5520-6240 RPM just CHANGE TO A RANDOM RATIO OF 11.98:1 ACROSS THE BOARD!! the same goes for part throttle i cant go lower than 12.0:1 AF and this is the whats odd! any advice to whats happen? is this a glitch in the software or did i hit some button im not aware of? thanks in advance! - Mike
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Post by robertisaar »

what XDF are you working with?
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Post by shield and stars »

28 pin limited. xdf....
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any input would be nice.
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Post by shield and stars »

another issue im having on tunerpro rt.. there is a few plots on PT timing map cant increase spark advance for example 3360 rpm at say 14-18 % TPS value the value reads 40.2 trying to increase that by .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 increments.. the value changes its uploaded/saved but when i come back to the map the change is not there and its back to 40.2 like it was stock.
my apologizes for the sassy attitude post..frustrated..
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Post by dex »

As asked above you need to say which xdf you are using (there's a lot out there). Your ecu 'catch' code would be useful to know too.
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