BoostKillsStres said:For another perspective on TPS fueling here's the PE TPS fuel table from both the AXCA and BBKJ stock GM images for reference: If you use a 5volt reference voltage for TPS, you can see that at 75% TPS which is anything over 3.75V your getting all the TPS releated fuel you can aka 19%. So your TPS voltage needed for max fuel input will still depend on wether or not your specific chip vendor modifies this table and wether or not 3.xx volts is the magic number for achieving maximum TPS (strictly % position related) fuel input to the PE fueling equation....period, end of story.
Also as Bruce kindly points out, your idle to WOT TPS voltage range also effects AE fueling via delta TPS so having a WOT setting of 3.xx compared to 4.xx will still effect fueling in other areas of the code as the throttle is moved.
0% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 0%tps
0% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 13%tps
5% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 25%tps
13% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 38%tps
16% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 50%tps
17% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 63%tps
19% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 75%tps
19% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 88%tps
19% PE Fuel Trim vs TPS (0% - 200%) 100%tps
HTH
Thanks for mentioning this.
As I mentioned the log I posted was from modified code (It's what I've been working on for the last few years), so I missed mentioning that.
Using the table that you've shown here, is what helps compensate for some of the MAF's short comings. But, going *there* would be hijacking this thread.