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                        <title>2026 California MR2 BBQ!</title>
                        <link>https://mr2-spyder.com/forum/west-coast/2026-california-mr2-bbq/#post-13495</link>
                        <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 04:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Hello everyone! I&#039;m happy to be bringing you the 2026 California MR2 BBQ announcement! As always, the BBQ is not MR2 exclusive, as long as you have a good attitude and a good appetite, you&#039;r...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone! I'm happy to be bringing you the 2026 California MR2 BBQ announcement! As always, the BBQ is not MR2 exclusive, as long as you have a good attitude and a good appetite, you're welcome to come! Attending the BBQ is also free, except for the cost of parking on location, for which the venue charges $6 (cash only!). The MR2 BBQ is also a potluck event. While bringing food isn't required, it is highly encouraged and appreciated. You'll even get a free raffle ticket for bringing something! That's right, we're bringing the raffle back! We will also be bringing back the popular car contest with 6 categories. One category for each generation MR2, a best in show, best not an MR2, and a fun category! This year's BBQ is being held at Baylands Park in Sunnyvale, CA and will last from 10:00 AM to sunset. You can sign up for the BBQ and see the potluck sign up at the Partiful link down below. I'll also summarize the info for the BBQ. I can't wait to see you there!<br /><br />Sign up: <a class="link link--external" href="https://partiful.com/e/srDGzKi4jDeekRidAsgb?c=Itp0IMYM" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">RSVP to MR2 BBQ 2026 | Partiful</a><br /><br />Where: Baylands Park, Owl Burrow Picnic Area, Sunnyvale <br />999E Caribbean Dr, Sunnyvale, CA<br /><br />When: 10 AM to sunset</p>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>RE: Phat&#039;s BP brace Version 2</title>
                        <link>https://mr2-spyder.com/forum/group-buys/phats-bp-brace-version-2/paged/2/#post-13494</link>
                        <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 14:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Hi Phat,
Do you still sell the brace?
&nbsp;]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Phat,</p>
<p>Do you still sell the brace?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>RE: FCTuner - A Modern Apexi PowerFC Tuning Software</title>
                        <link>https://mr2-spyder.com/forum/engine-management/fctuner-a-modern-apexi-powerfc-tuning-software/#post-13493</link>
                        <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 18:53:30 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[**FCTuner Development Details**

FCTuner is being developed as a modern Windows tuning, logging, and calibration-analysis tool for Apexi PowerFC ECUs. The project has evolved through three...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<pre contenteditable="false">**FCTuner Development Details**

FCTuner is being developed as a modern Windows tuning, logging, and calibration-analysis tool for Apexi PowerFC ECUs. The project has evolved through three major development lines: core PowerFC map editing, AFR-based logging/autotuning, and now VE/VVTi calibration analysis.

**V1.xx - Core PowerFC Interface And Map Editing**

The V1 line established the foundation of the application: connecting to the PowerFC, decoding map data, editing calibration tables, and preserving repeatable tuning sessions.

Major technical additions:

- PowerFC `.dat` parsing and serialization.
- Direct PowerFC map reads over serial/COM.
- PowerFC map writes back to the ECU.
- Separation between original/read maps and editable working maps.
- Base Map viewing and editing.
- Injector Correction map viewing and editing.
- Primary Ignition map viewing and editing.
- Secondary ignition support where available.
- VVTi map viewing and editing where supported by the ECU/profile.
- Target AFR map support as a user-defined tuning aid.
- Raw table viewer for inspecting decoded table payloads.
- Session folder structure for:
  - backups
  - working maps
  - sessions
  - logs
  - settings
- Live monitor decoding for core PowerFC runtime values:
  - RPM
  - load
  - throttle position
  - vehicle speed
  - coolant temperature
  - intake temperature
  - injector pulsewidth
  - ignition timing
  - knock
  - battery/checksum data
- Map tracer support using live RPM/load to highlight the active 20x20 cell.
- Auxiliary analog input configuration.
- WITE AN1-AN4 analog input support.
- Configurable AUX input names, units, scaling, and converted values.
- ECU/settings table decoding for multiple configuration pages.
- Function Select handling and related PowerFC feature toggles.
- Safer COM port handoff between monitoring and popup setting windows.
- App-level unit preferences for temperature and speed display.
- Cell editing controls, including increment/decrement behavior.
- Per-cell lock/unlock support to prevent accidental manual or autotune changes.

The V1 line was primarily about making FCTuner a usable PowerFC editor and monitor rather than only a file viewer.

**V2.xx - AFR Logging, Sample Handling, And Fuel Autotuning**

The V2 line introduced AFR-based tuning logic. This moved FCTuner from manual map editing into assisted fuel correction using live AFR data, target AFR data, and PowerFC operating state.

Core technical concepts:

- AFR samples are tied to the active RPM/load region.
- Target AFR is used as the correction reference.
- Fuel correction is calculated from:

```text
FuelCorrectionRatio = LoggedAFR / TargetAFR
```

- If logged AFR is leaner than target, fuel is increased.
- If logged AFR is richer than target, fuel is decreased.
- Base Map changes account for Injector Correction so the two fueling layers are not treated as isolated.

Main V2 features:

- Logged AFR table.
- Logged Knock table.
- Sample Count table.
- AFR Difference view.
- Proposed Base Map Changes view.
- Copy calculated changes to the working Base Map.
- Safe, Conservative, and Aggressive autotune modes.
- Configurable minimum sample requirements.
- Configurable minimum water temperature, throttle, and speed gates.
- TPS calibration for throttle-based sample validation.
- Session persistence for:
  - target AFR map
  - autotune settings
  - TPS calibration
  - logged AFR data
  - sample counts
  - high-resolution sample data
  - VE settings and analysis state
- Startup prompt to reload the last session.
- Automatic sample cleanup for cells after map changes are written.
- O2 feedback handling safeguards during autotune sessions.
- Live-write flow intended to update only the relevant map being tuned.

Sample quality improvements:

- Minimum cell dwell before accepting samples.
- Minimum accepted-sample interval.
- TPS rate-of-change rejection.
- RPM rate-of-change rejection.
- Load rate-of-change rejection.
- Coolant temperature gate.
- Throttle threshold gate.
- Knock threshold rejection.
- AFR validity range checks.
- Outlier rejection against median AFR error.
- Maximum stored sample count per cell.
- Filtered average / median-style behavior for safer correction decisions.

High-resolution AFR sampling:

Instead of relying only on the normal 20x20 PowerFC map grid, V2 introduced an internal high-resolution AFR sample grid.

Purpose:

- Reduce hard boundary effects when the active load/RPM point falls between cells.
- Preserve more detail about where samples were collected.
- Improve proposed fuel corrections by weighting nearby cells.

Technical behavior:

- The internal AFR grid is larger than the visible 20x20 tuning map.
- Samples are collected into higher-resolution RPM/load bins.
- Samples are projected back into neighboring 20x20 cells using weighted contribution.
- Very low neighbor weights are ignored.
- The normal Logged Data page still shows the 20x20 tuning-facing result.
- A separate High Resolution AFR Samples viewer exposes the detailed sample grid.

V2 was primarily the AFR logging and fuel autotuning generation.

**V3.xx - VE, VVTi, And Calibration Relationship Modeling**

The V3 line begins the broader calibration-analysis phase. The goal is for FCTuner to understand that fuel, airflow efficiency, ignition timing, and VVTi are connected systems rather than isolated maps.

The core calibration model is:

```text
VVTi changes airflow behavior
        ↓
VE / airflow efficiency changes
        ↓
Fuel requirement changes
        ↓
Base Map may need correction
        ↓
Cylinder pressure and combustion behavior change
        ↓
Ignition timing may need revalidation
```

V3 introduces the idea that:

- VE is the measurement layer.
- VVTi is an airflow-control layer.
- Base Map is the fuel correction layer.
- Ignition is the combustion safety and efficiency layer.

**Estimated VE / Airflow Efficiency**

The VE Analysis tab is intentionally labeled as estimated airflow efficiency, not true dyno-verified volumetric efficiency.

Fuel-Derived VE uses:

- RPM
- load
- injector pulsewidth
- injector deadtime
- injector size
- injector count
- fuel density
- measured AFR
- displacement
- air density
- IAT when available
- barometric pressure when configured

Basic four-stroke theoretical airflow model:

```text
theoreticalVolumeFlow_Lps =
    (rpm / 2) * displacementLiters / 60

theoreticalAirMass_gps =
    theoreticalVolumeFlow_Lps * airDensity_g_per_L

VE_percent =
    actualAirMass_gps / theoreticalAirMass_gps * 100
```

Fuel-derived actual air mass estimate:

```text
effectivePwMs = pulseWidthMs - injectorDeadtimeMs

cycleTimeMs = 120000 / rpm

dutyCycle = effectivePwMs / cycleTimeMs

injectorGpsEach =
    injectorCcMin * fuelDensityGPerCc / 60

fuelMassGps =
    injectorGpsEach * injectorCount * dutyCycle

estimatedAirMassGps =
    fuelMassGps * measuredAfr
```

Then:

```text
fuelDerivedVePercent =
    estimatedAirMassGps / theoreticalAirMassGps * 100
```

VE configuration includes:

- displacement liters
- injector size cc/min
- injector count
- injector deadtime ms
- fuel density g/cc
- stoich AFR
- barometric pressure kPa
- default air density g/L
- use IAT for density
- use calibrated VE reference
- reference VE %
- reference load
- reference correction
- reference displacement

Fuel density examples included in the UI:

- gasoline: about `0.745 g/cc`
- methanol: about `0.792 g/cc`
- ethanol: about `0.789 g/cc`
- E85: about `0.780 g/cc`
- diesel: about `0.832 g/cc`

**PowerFC Load-Derived VE Index**

V3 also adds a PowerFC load-derived airflow-efficiency index.

Based on the known L-Jetro style relationship:

```text
LOAD = CORRECTION * (16384 * AirflowLookup / RPM)
```

The simplified trend index is:

```text
loadDerivedVeIndex =
    LOAD / CORRECTION / displacementLiters
```

If airflow correction is unavailable:

```text
correction = 1.0
```

This lowers confidence but still allows trend comparison.

The optional estimated airflow lookup helper is:

```text
airflowLookup =
    LOAD * RPM / (16384 * CORRECTION)
```

**Calibrated PowerFC VE**

The calibrated VE view scales the PowerFC load-derived index against a known or assumed reference point.

Concept:

```text
currentIndex =
    currentLoad / currentCorrection / currentDisplacement

referenceIndex =
    referenceLoad / referenceCorrection / referenceDisplacement

scale =
    referenceVEPercent / referenceIndex

calibratedVE =
    currentIndex * scale
```

This does not make it true measured VE, but it can make the PowerFC load-derived data more human-readable.

**VE Sample And Cell Statistics**

Each VE sample tracks data such as:

- timestamp
- RPM
- load
- row index
- column index
- injector pulsewidth
- injector deadtime
- effective pulsewidth
- measured AFR
- lambda
- IAT
- coolant temperature
- TPS
- knock
- ignition timing
- VVTi value
- airflow correction
- fuel-derived VE
- load-derived VE index
- calibrated VE
- confidence
- rejection reason

Each VE cell aggregates:

- sample count
- average fuel-derived VE
- min/max fuel-derived VE
- average load-derived VE index
- average calibrated VE
- average AFR
- average AFR error
- max knock
- average ignition
- average VVTi
- average TPS
- average RPM
- average load
- confidence
- variance data

The VE grid can display:

- Fuel-Derived VE %
- Load-Derived VE Index
- Sample Count

The groundwork exists for future views such as:

- calibrated VE %
- confidence
- AFR error
- knock overlay
- VVTi overlay
- ignition overlay
- VE difference

**VVTi Analysis**

V3 introduces VVTi Analysis as a suggestion-only system.

The first implementation does not automatically write VVTi changes. Instead, it analyzes how VVTi relates to:

- VE
- AFR error
- knock
- ignition timing
- sample count
- confidence
- fuel readiness
- ignition readiness
- revalidation state

VVTi Analysis views include:

- Suggested Direction
- Readiness
- VE Gain / Avg VE
- AFR Impact
- Knock Impact
- Confidence
- Needs Revalidation
- Sample Count
- Current VVTi

Suggested direction can be:

```text
Insufficient Data
Hold
Advance
Retard
```

The initial logic is intentionally conservative. Low knock does not automatically mean timing or VVTi should be advanced. A VVTi suggestion requires useful VE data, stable fueling, acceptable ignition/knock behavior, and enough sample confidence.

**Calibration Readiness**

V3 adds per-cell calibration readiness concepts.

Fuel readiness depends on:

- target AFR exists
- logged AFR is valid
- AFR error is within threshold
- sample count is sufficient
- operating conditions are stable
- cell is not stale due to VVTi change

Ignition readiness depends on:

- fuel readiness
- knock below threshold
- AFR stability
- sufficient samples
- no active stale flag due to VVTi change

VE readiness depends on:

- VE samples exist
- confidence is acceptable
- VE data is not stale from a VVTi change

VVTi readiness depends on:

- fuel readiness
- ignition readiness
- VE readiness
- known current VVTi value
- repeatable sample data

**Revalidation Flags**

When VVTi changes, FCTuner marks related calibration data as needing review.

Per-cell flags include:

- FuelValidated
- IgnitionValidated
- VeValidated
- VvtiValidated
- FuelStaleDueToVvtiChange
- IgnitionStaleDueToVvtiChange
- VeStaleDueToVvtiChange
- NeedsRetest

The dependency chain is:

```text
VVTi changed
    → VE must be recalculated/relogged
    → AFR behavior may change
    → Base Map may require correction
    → Knock behavior may change
    → Ignition may require revalidation
```

This is important because a VVTi change that improves airflow may make AFR leaner. FCTuner should not treat that as a bad VVTi change automatically. Instead, it should flag the Base Map for fuel revalidation.

Likewise, if VVTi improves VE but knock increases, FCTuner should not immediately reject the VVTi result unless knock is severe. It should flag ignition for revalidation.

**Intended Calibration Workflow**

The current tuning model is:

```text
1. Tune Fueling
2. Validate Fueling
3. Tune Ignition
4. Validate Ignition
5. Analyze VE
6. Test VVTi Changes
7. Recalculate VE
8. Revalidate Fueling
9. Revalidate Ignition
10. Repeat as needed
```

This is the important shift in V3: FCTuner is no longer just changing individual maps. It is beginning to track the relationships between maps and operating behavior.

**Performance And UI Improvements**

As the app grew more complex, recent builds added UI performance improvements:

- Deferred refresh of hidden Logged Data, VE, and VVTi tabs.
- Refresh-on-tab-activation behavior for stale analysis views.
- Read-only high-resolution AFR sample view.
- In-place updates for the high-resolution AFR table.
- Reduced full-grid rebuilds during live logging.
- Virtualization enabled on heavier analysis grids.
- Sorting disabled on large analysis grids to reduce UI overhead.
- Throttled calibration-state updates during active sampling.

These changes help keep live monitoring and autotuning responsive while still allowing detailed analysis views.

**Current Technical Direction**

The current V3 development direction is to make FCTuner a calibration assistant that understands relationships:

```text
AFR error informs Base Map correction.
Base Map correction changes fuel delivery.
VE analysis estimates airflow-efficiency behavior.
VVTi changes airflow behavior.
Airflow changes can alter AFR and knock.
Ignition must be revalidated after airflow changes.
```

Future expansion paths include:

- VVTi test mode.
- Baseline vs test comparison.
- Suggested VVTi delta maps.
- Guided VVTi tuning workflow.
- MAP/pressure-assisted VE analysis.
- Better D-Jetro/L-Jetro model separation.
- Ignition efficiency overlays.
- Knock trend analysis.
- VE smoothing and anomaly detection.
- Axis optimization suggestions.
- Exportable calibration reports.</pre>]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://mr2-spyder.com/forum/"></category>                        <dc:creator>Patrick Lipp</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: FCTuner - A Modern Apexi PowerFC Tuning Software</title>
                        <link>https://mr2-spyder.com/forum/engine-management/fctuner-a-modern-apexi-powerfc-tuning-software/#post-13492</link>
                        <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 18:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Major Development UpdatesFCTuner’s development can be grouped into three major release lines. Each line represents a shift in what the app is primarily meant to do: first becoming a usable P...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Major Development Updates<br /><br />FCTuner’s development can be grouped into three major release lines. Each line represents a shift in what the app is primarily meant to do: first becoming a usable PowerFC editor, then becoming an AFR logging/autotuning tool, and now becoming a broader calibration-analysis platform.<br /><br />- `V1.xx` established the core PowerFC tuning application.<br />- `V2.xx` introduced AFR-based logging, sample collection, and fuel autotuning.<br />- `V3.xx` begins the VE and VVTi analysis phase, where FCTuner starts modeling how fuel, airflow efficiency, ignition, and cam timing interact.<br /><br />**V1.xx - Core PowerFC Tuning Platform**<br /><br />- Open, view, edit, and save PowerFC `.dat` map files.<br />- Read maps directly from the PowerFC over serial/COM.<br />- Write edited maps back to the PowerFC.<br />- Added main PFC Maps and Tuning workflows.<br />- Added working-map editing separate from the original loaded/read map.<br />- Added Base Map, Injector Correction, Ignition, VVTi, Target AFR, and related map views where available.<br />- Added raw table viewing for lower-level PowerFC data inspection.<br />- Added live monitor support for RPM, load, TPS, speed, temperatures, injector data, ignition, knock, voltage, and related channels.<br />- Added map tracer support to show the active RPM/load cell during live monitoring.<br />- Added auxiliary input configuration and analog AFR input support.<br />- Added WITE analog input handling for AN1-AN4.<br />- Added session/work folder structure for backups, working files, logs, maps, and settings.<br />- Added settings decoding and editing for many PowerFC setup pages.<br />- Added safety-focused UI improvements around COM port handling, settings writes, and map editing.<br /><br />**V2.xx - AFR Logging And Fuel Autotuning**<br /><br />- Introduced AFR-based logging tied to PowerFC RPM/load cells.<br />- Added Target AFR map support for fuel correction calculations.<br />- Added Logged Data views for sample count, logged AFR, knock, AFR difference, and proposed Base Map changes.<br />- Added fuel autotuning modes: Safe, Conservative, and Aggressive.<br />- Added stability gates for sample capture, including throttle, RPM, load, coolant temp, speed, and dwell checks.<br />- Added filtered AFR sample handling with outlier rejection.<br />- Added minimum sample requirements before corrections are considered usable.<br />- Added weighted AFR sampling across neighboring cells to reduce hard cell-boundary behavior.<br />- Added high-resolution AFR sample grid for more detailed sample capture than the standard 20x20 map grid.<br />- Added logic to clear samples from cells after map changes are written so old AFR data does not contaminate new corrections.<br />- Added map-cell lock/unlock support to prevent manual or autotune edits to protected cells.<br />- Added session persistence for autotune settings, TPS settings, target AFR maps, logged samples, and related state.<br />- Added startup prompt to reload the last session.<br />- Added live-write behavior focused on updating only the active/modified map instead of rewriting unrelated maps.<br />- Added UI performance improvements for logging, high-resolution sample views, and hidden analysis tabs.<br /><br />**V3.xx - VE, VVTi, And Calibration Analysis**<br /><br />- Introduces Estimated VE / Airflow Efficiency analysis.<br />- Adds Fuel-Derived VE calculation using injector pulsewidth, injector size, fuel density, AFR, displacement, and air density assumptions.<br />- Adds PowerFC Load-Derived VE Index for comparing airflow/load trends.<br />- Adds VE sample counts, confidence values, AFR averages, knock, ignition, VVTi, TPS, RPM, and load statistics by cell.<br />- Adds VE configuration for displacement, injector size/count, injector deadtime, fuel density, stoich AFR, barometric pressure, default air density, and IAT-based density.<br />- Adds calibrated VE reference support for scaling PowerFC load-derived values into approximate VE percentage.<br />- Adds VE notes and warnings clarifying that the feature is an estimated airflow-efficiency tool, not dyno-verified physical VE.<br />- Adds VVTi Analysis as a suggestion-only calibration layer.<br />- Adds calibration relationship modeling between VVTi, VE, Base Map fueling, and ignition timing.<br />- Adds readiness tracking for fuel, ignition, VE, and VVTi analysis.<br />- Adds stale/revalidation flags when VVTi changes may require VE, fuel, or ignition to be retested.<br />- Adds VVTi views for suggested direction, readiness, VE gain/average VE, AFR impact, knock impact, confidence, sample count, current VVTi, and revalidation needs.<br />- Establishes the tuning model: fuel first, ignition second, VE analyzed continuously, VVTi optimized only after fuel and ignition are stable.<br />- Lays groundwork for future VVTi test mode, guided calibration workflows, and deeper airflow/pressure-based analysis.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>RE: Updated site looks great!</title>
                        <link>https://mr2-spyder.com/forum/main-forum/updated-site-looks-great/#post-13491</link>
                        <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 01:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Howdy y&#039;all!  I haven&#039;t been here in ages and just happened to stumble into the site by accident.  The site does look great.  As for me?  Yes, I still have the Spyder (2003 040 Super White w...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Howdy y'all!  I haven't been here in ages and just happened to stumble into the site by accident.  The site does look great.  As for me?  Yes, I still have the Spyder (2003 040 Super White with 1DO hardtop) and have not put that many miles on it since the last time I posted.  I think there are around 56,000 miles on the clock now.  It is a garage queen and only goes on small jaunts once in a while -- just to stretch her legs and keep the fluids moving -- and to an occasional car show.  I just drove it last week for the first time in a while and it is still a lot of fun to drive.  We retired about 3 years ago and have stayed busy with gardening and grandkids.  Life is good.  I hope y'all are well.  Take care and may God bless . . .  </p>]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://mr2-spyder.com/forum/"></category>                        <dc:creator>Uncle Mush</dc:creator>
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                        <title>FCTuner - A Modern Apexi PowerFC Tuning Software</title>
                        <link>https://mr2-spyder.com/forum/engine-management/fctuner-a-modern-apexi-powerfc-tuning-software/#post-13490</link>
                        <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 19:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[For years, tools like FCEdit and CoPilot have been some of the most important utilities available for the Apexi PowerFC platform. While both applications brought a huge amount of functionali...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For years, tools like FCEdit and CoPilot have been some of the most important utilities available for the Apexi PowerFC platform. While both applications brought a huge amount of functionality to the community, they are also products of their time — older Windows dependencies, dated UI systems, limited extensibility, partial compatibility issues, and fragmented workflows between offline editing, live tuning, logging, and autotuning.</p>
<p>Over the last several months, I’ve been developing a new application called PowerFC Tuner with the goal of modernizing and consolidating many of those features into a single modern Windows-based tuning platform.<br /><br />FCTuner is a modern Windows tuning and datalogging application for Apexi PowerFC ECUs, focused on making map editing, live monitoring, AFR-based correction, and calibration analysis easier to work with. Its current direction is especially centered on safe autotuning, high-quality sample collection, VE analysis, and understanding how fuel, ignition, load, AFR, knock, and VVTi interact.<br /><br /><span>This is still considered beta software with active development and testing, however most functionality is operational. The software still requires testing, validation, refinement, and ECU compatibility verification for each new feature that's added.</span></p>
<ul class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mt-0 mb-4 list-disc pl-4">
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Read and write PowerFC<span> </span><span class="_inlineMarkdown_1dyy3_149 inline-markdown text-size-chat-sm font-mono blend bg-token-text-code-block-background rounded-sm px-1.5 py-0.5 leading-none extension:bg-token-foreground/10 electron:bg-token-list-hover-background/60">.dat</span><span> </span>map files.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Live monitor PowerFC sensor data over serial/COM.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Edit Base Map, Injector Correction, Ignition, VVTi, and Target AFR maps.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Display live Speed, RPM, Knock, AFR, load, TPS, temps, injector pulsewidth, and auxiliary inputs.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Configurable AUX analog input monitoring with converted values and units.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">AFR-based fuel autotuning with Safe, Conservative, and Aggressive modes.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">High-resolution AFR sample collection beyond the standard 20x20 map grid.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Weighted neighbor-cell sampling to reduce hard cell-boundary errors.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Filtering, stability checks, dwell timing, and outlier rejection for cleaner fuel corrections.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Session saving/loading for maps, autotune settings, VE settings, samples, and state.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Logged Data views for samples, AFR, knock, AFR error, and proposed base map changes.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">VE Analysis tab for estimated airflow efficiency and sample confidence.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">VVTi analysis framework showing readiness, sample count, VE/AFR/knock impact, and revalidation needs.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Map tracer support for live active-cell visibility while tuning.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Lock/unlock map cells to prevent manual or autotune changes.</li>
<li class="text-size-chat leading- extension:leading-normal mb-1.5">Built-in Help/About menu with release/support links and PowerTune Assistant access.<br /><br /><span style="font-size: 18pt"><strong>LATEST RELEASE: <a title="PowerFCTuner" href="https://gitlab.com/mytechliving/PowerFCTuner/-/tree/41b1fe2c3f0cae891e2e80d95b9c144550e47574/Releases" target="_blank" rel="noopener">PowerFCTuner</a><br />Current Version: V3.08<br /></strong></span></li>
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                        <title>RE: Updated site looks great!</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 13:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[@cyclehead I think what you&#039;re seeing is the difference in the Mobile vs full version of the forum software. On a compute or tablet, it should show and edit button at the bottom of your post...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[@cyclehead I think what you're seeing is the difference in the Mobile vs full version of the forum software. On a compute or tablet, it should show and edit button at the bottom of your post. Similarly, at the top there should be a button labled My Profile that has various options in it. <br />I will say that i'm still working through a few bugs that have popped up from moving hosts, so let me know anything else you see.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>RE: Autotuning the Apexi PFC - New Product I&#039;m building</title>
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 21:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[@pattielipp thanks for what you&#039;re doing!
Hope you&#039;ll have the greatest success on this project! 
Interested to buy when is fine. 
You find my pvt messages in messanger.
Raffaele &amp;#x1f59...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@pattielipp thanks for what you're doing!</p>
<p>Hope you'll have the greatest success on this project! </p>
<p>Interested to buy when is fine. </p>
<p>You find my pvt messages in messanger.</p>
<p>Raffaele &#x1f590;&#xfe0f; </p>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 20:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[## Main Pages### 1. GaugesThe Gauges page is the primary driving display.It shows:- Large RPM display.- Speed.- Current AFR.- Expected AFR, only when O2 feedback is disabled and a valid AFR ...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>## Main Pages<br /><br />### 1. Gauges<br /><br />The Gauges page is the primary driving display.<br /><br />It shows:<br /><br />- Large RPM display.<br />- Speed.<br />- Current AFR.<br />- Expected AFR, only when O2 feedback is disabled and a valid AFR map is loaded.<br />- Knock value.<br />- Autotune status.<br />- Boost, when enabled in settings.<br />- Engine coolant temperature.<br />- Intake air temperature.<br /><br />This page is intended for quick viewing while driving or testing.<br /><br />### 2. Readiness Checks<br /><br />The Readiness Checks page shows whether the system is ready for tuning or logging.<br /><br />Current checks include:<br /><br />- Water temperature: must be at operating temperature(Greater than 160f)<br />- Map backup: confirms the relevant maps have been backed up.<br />- O2 feedback: must be disabled for tuning.<br />- AFR map: must be loaded from valid injector correction map data.<br /><br />Fuel and ignition tuning are locked out when required checks are not met.<br /><br />### 3. Fuel AutoTune<br /><br />The Fuel AutoTune page controls fuel-related tuning and logging.<br /><br />Options:<br /><br />- Start Live Auto Tune / Stop Live Auto Tune.<br />- Start Safe Auto Tune / Stop Safe Auto Tuning.<br />- Start Logging / Stop Logging.<br /><br />Starting either fuel autotune mode disables O2 feedback. This is intentional because the PowerFC O2 feedback system would otherwise interfere with wideband-based tuning corrections.<br /><br />Live Auto Tune is intended to update the running PowerFC maps directly once enough valid samples are collected. This should only be used once write behavior is fully validated.<br /><br />Safe Auto Tune updates a working tune file on the SD card instead of directly changing the running ECU map. This allows the generated map to be reviewed in FCEdit or similar tools before being written manually.<br /><br />Logging records AFR samples by load cell for later review.<br /><br />### 4. Ignition AutoTune<br /><br />The Ignition AutoTune page is dedicated to ignition tuning controls.<br /><br />It displays:<br /><br />- Current ignition angle.<br />- Knock value.<br />- Ignition autotune status.<br />- Ignition advance enable status.<br /><br />Ignition tuning requires the required checks to be met before it can be enabled.<br /><br />### 5. Sensor Data<br /><br />The Sensor Data page is a more detailed live-data view.<br /><br />It is intended for checking raw or supporting values such as:<br /><br />- Speed.<br />- RPM.<br />- AFR.<br />- Coolant temperature.<br />- Intake temperature.<br />- Knock.<br />- Battery voltage.<br />- O2 feedback state.<br /><br />This page is useful during setup, troubleshooting, and sensor validation.<br /><br />### 6. Settings<br /><br />The Settings page is used for configuration and storage actions.<br /><br />Common settings and actions include:<br /><br />- Enable or disable O2 feedback.<br />- Back up maps.<br />- Save or load settings.<br />- Load the AFR map.<br />- Format the memory card.<br />- Enable or disable boost display.<br /><br />The Settings title area displays short status messages while actions are running, such as backing up maps, backup complete, loading settings, or loading the AFR map.<br /><br />### 7. WB02 Type<br /><br />The WB02 page selects the wideband oxygen sensor calibration.<br /><br />Current options:<br /><br />- Innovate.<br />- AEM.<br />- Custom file.<br /><br />Innovate is the default. For custom wideband support, the SD card includes a placeholder calibration file that can be edited with the sensor's 0-5V AFR range.<br /><br />The custom wideband example file is:<br /><br />```text<br />/PFC/custom_wb02.txt<br />```<br /><br />Example contents:<br /><br />```text<br /># Custom wideband 0-5V linear calibration<br /># Edit these AFR endpoints to match your controller.<br /># Example: 0V=8.0 and 5V=22.0<br />0V=8.0<br />5V=22.0<br />```<br /><br />## Readiness Checks<br /><br />The tuning and logging checks are intended to prevent collecting bad data or making corrections under unsafe conditions.<br /><br />Required conditions include:<br /><br />- Coolant temperature above operating threshold.<br />- Wideband O2 actively reading.<br />- O2 feedback disabled.<br />- Required maps backed up.<br />- Valid injector correction map loaded as the AFR target map.<br /><br />Autotune and logging can be enabled at 0% throttle and below the minimum road-speed threshold. Samples are only collected once speed and throttle are both above the sampling thresholds, currently 16 km/h and 3% throttle, so idle or stationary data does not affect the tune.<br /><br />Fuel tuning also requires:<br /><br />- Base fuel map loaded.<br />- Injector correction map loaded and converted into valid AFR targets.<br /><br />Ignition tuning also requires:<br /><br />- Ignition map backed up.<br /><br />## AFR Target Map<br /><br />The expected AFR map comes from the injector correction maps:<br /><br />```text<br />inj_86<br />inj_87<br />inj_88<br />inj_89<br />```<br /><br />These maps are converted into target AFR values. If the injector correction maps are missing, incomplete, or invalid, fuel autotune is disabled.<br /><br />There is no default 14.7 AFR fallback. This avoids tuning against an assumed target that may not match the actual PowerFC map.<br /><br />## Fuel Autotune Modes<br /><br />### Live Auto Tune<br /><br />Live Auto Tune collects AFR samples and is intended to write fuel map updates back to the PowerFC once enough samples are collected.<br /><br />This mode should be treated carefully because it changes the running ECU map.<br /><br />### Safe Auto Tune<br /><br />Safe Auto Tune collects AFR samples and updates a working map file on the SD card.<br /><br />This mode is intended for review-first tuning. The updated map can be opened in FCEdit or another tool before being written to the PowerFC.<br /><br />### Logging<br /><br />Fuel logging records AFR samples into a 20x20 map-shaped log. Each cell stores averaged AFR data for the load and RPM area where samples were collected.<br /><br />Ignition or knock logging records the highest knock values seen in each load and RPM cell.<br /><br />## SD Card Use<br /><br />The SD card stores:<br /><br />- Settings.<br />- Map backups.<br />- Versioned backups.<br />- Working map files.<br />- AFR logs.<br />- Knock logs.<br />- Wideband custom calibration files.<br /><br />Map backups are saved in a format intended to remain compatible with FCEdit.<br /><br />Starting fuel logging creates or refreshes the AFR log file immediately, even before enough throttle is applied to collect samples.<br /><br />Avoid removing the SD card while a backup, save, load, format, or logging operation is active.<br /><br />## Safety Notes<br /><br />This device is intended as a tuning aid, not a replacement for careful calibration.<br /><br />- Confirm wiring before powering the PowerFC or Teensy.<br />- Confirm wideband calibration before using AFR data.<br />- Back up maps before enabling tuning.<br />- Use Safe Auto Tune when validating new behavior.<br />- Review generated maps before writing them to the ECU.<br />- Do not tune while the engine is cold or the wideband is warming up.<br />- Treat knock data conservatively.<br /><br />## Current Development Status<br /><br />The project can display live data, read maps, back up compatible map files, load AFR targets from injector correction maps, and provide the UI structure for fuel and ignition tuning.<br /><br />Fuel and ignition tuning logic is still being developed and should be validated carefully before direct live writing is used.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 20:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[# PowerFC Gauges &amp; AutoTune Bridge Overview## PurposePowerFC Bridge is a companion display and tuning assistant for the Apexi PowerFC. It is designed to show live engine data, help confi...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p># PowerFC Gauges &amp; AutoTune Bridge Overview<br /><br />## Purpose<br /><br />PowerFC Bridge is a companion display and tuning assistant for the Apexi PowerFC. It is designed to show live engine data, help confirm the car is ready for tuning, back up map data, and support fuel and ignition tuning workflows.<br /><br />The current focus is Toyota PowerFC support, with the project structured so other PowerFC platforms can be added later.<br /><br />## What It Does<br /><br />- Displays live PowerFC data such as RPM, speed, AFR, knock, coolant temperature, intake temperature, and boost when enabled.<br />- Reads and backs up PowerFC map data to the SD card in an FCEdit-compatible format.<br />- Loads the injector correction map as the expected AFR target map.<br />- Supports wideband oxygen sensor input through the Teensy analog input.<br />- Provides readiness checks before allowing fuel or ignition tuning.<br />- Supports fuel logging, safe fuel autotune, and live fuel autotune modes.<br />- Provides ignition autotune controls and ignition advance controls for future tuning logic.<br />- Saves settings to the SD card so configuration can persist between sessions.<br /><br />## Controls<br /><br />The interface uses three physical buttons plus the rotary encoder.<br /><br />- Confirm button: moves forward through pages.<br />- Back button: moves backward through pages, or cancels confirmation prompts.<br />- Rotary knob: scrolls through selectable items on the current page.<br />- Rotary button: toggles or activates the selected item.<br /><br />## Startup<br /><br />On startup the screen shows:<br /><br />```<br />PowerFC Gauges &amp; AutoTune<br />Waiting for connection...<br />```<br /><br />Once valid PowerFC data is received, the display moves into the normal page flow.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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