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tatt said:
My other love apart from psychedelics and entheogens.

Cracking german DMEs and hours of tuning and adjusting various tables/values for maximum power and efficiency.

that looks quite technical.
can you explain abit what this is about? I assume its about engines? definitly something I have abolutely no clue about.

But when someone states something is their passion, I always get interested :d
 
woogyboogy said:
tatt said:
My other love apart from psychedelics and entheogens.

Cracking german DMEs and hours of tuning and adjusting various tables/values for maximum power and efficiency.

that looks quite technical.
can you explain abit what this is about? I assume its about engines? definitly something I have abolutely no clue about.

But when someone states something is their passion, I always get interested :d

I agree. That looks interesting Tatt. I too would like to hear more. Is it something to do with dimethyl ether and direct injection engines?
 
hug46 said:
woogyboogy said:
that looks quite technical.
can you explain abit what this is about? I assume its about engines? definitly something I have abolutely no clue about.

But when someone states something is their passion, I always get interested :d

I agree. That looks interesting Tatt. I too would like to hear more. Is it something to do with dimethyl ether and direct injection engines?

I could spend days talking this, though in the same respect i'm a newb with much of this stuff compared to many out there, especially the big names. I'll gloss over these photos to give a small rundown:

The program in those photos is TunerPro, one of the best pieces of tuning software out there, especially when it comes to german and bavarian automotive electronics.

The top photo is the various tables I have open for torque requests that the transmission/transmission control unit sees from the DME[ECU]. Torque request values can be altered per the specific AT [automatic transmission], which can have a slew of various changes - upshift speed from gear to gear, torque specifics per gear/RPM/load, pedal sensitivity, etc.

Second photo down is timing which is ignition timing values. On the piston’s decent from the top of the cylinder, intake valves are opened allowing the cylinder to fill with air and fuel. After the cylinder is filled with air, it makes its ascent towards the top of the cylinder in what is referred to as the compression stroke. Towards the top of the compression stroke is where the spark plug fires, igniting the compressed air/fuel, which drives the piston back down (power stroke), and of course the piston’s next ascent pushes the burnt gases out of the exhaust valves (exhaust stroke). By adjusting the values in the tables you are essentially adjusting the degrees BTDC [before top dead center] that the spark plugs fire, allowing it to be not too soon or too late, but right at the specific degree to where the spark ignites the air/fuel mixture with perfect efficiency.

The next pic/table down is WGDC [wastegate duty cycle]. On forced induction [turbocharged vehicles] attached via the turbocharger/manifold is whats called a wastegate, which regulates the boost[air] pressure at which exhaust gases pass ny the turbine by opening or closing a bleeder vent. This prevents overboost and/or excess buildup of unsafe boost levels, and also regulates boost stability. WGDC is typically only a parameter on higher end turbocharged vehicles [in the case of those tables a BMW 335i] - it's basically a signal that the DME[ECU] sends to the wastegate diaphragm to regulate the required bleed off.

There's pages I could write that cover these few things I pointed out. Those are just a couple of the tuning parameters when getting into these german/bavarian autos, not to mention the near endless amount of DME algorithms, opened and closed loop tables and systems that higher end vehicles like BMW and Mercedes employ, also the ability of the DMEs in these specific cars to adapt on the fly and produce brand new algorithms basically at any given moment.
 
Cool Tatt, looks like an enormous iterating process, with a never-done effect.
After carburetors and Delco's left the stage and ECU's came in, this kind of tuning work is like a black art. It's amazing how they over time, could reduce exhaust gasses toxic amounts continually and still augmenting the obtained performance out of a given amount of fuel. There's a thing of respect for resources/environment connected to it.:thumb_up:

Oops, digress off topic :p
 
My first cannabis and peganum harmal seedlings :d
 

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I love this picture of Maria Sabina.

However, she is pictured with stropharia cubensis mushrooms, which I don't feel was appropriate.

Maria Sabina would have been using psilocybe mexicana or psilocybe caerulescens.

The stropharia cubensis mushrooms, called "San isidro" by the mushroom shamans of Huautla de Jimenez, are considered inferior. While chemically these mushrooms should be just as good as the others, they arrived with the Spanish and their cattle, which is possibly why they are seen as an inferior mushroom...

-eg
 

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