Changing Table Index Values

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The Load and Rpm indices may be changed in the Table Window by right clicking on the load/rpm value.

 

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Edit Index

 

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Insert Index

 

This inserts a new index at the current row or column.  All other indexes and table values are moved downwards (rpm) or to the right (load).  The last index is removed.

 

Delete Index

 

This deletes the current index. All other indexes and table values are moved upwards (rpm) or leftwards (load).  A new index is added at the end of the table.

 

Notes:

 

It is recommended to set the index values before any tuning is performed.  See below for a more detailed explanation.

 

Index values must always increase from the origin, but do not necessarily need to start at 0.

 

Load indices are shared between all tables, rpm indices are shared between all tables for the same cam lobe. Thus changing a low speed rpm value will propagate to all low speed tables.  Changing any load value will affect all tables.

 

When an index is changed the underlying tables are not automatically compensated for the index change. This will mean that all affected tables will not function that same as before the index change. This is why it is not recommended to alter the table indices once tuning has started.

 

e.g. changing the 1000 rpm index value for a fuel table

 

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The 1000 rpm value is changed to 1100 rpm

 

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The fuel value is now lower at 1100 rpm than before the change was made.