Tuning Manual – Ver B

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Tuning Manual – Ver B
Tuning Manual – Ver B
powertronic.racedynamics.com
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Content
1. PREFACE
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2. SETTING UP R-TUNE PowerTRONIC 2.0 TUNING SOFTWARE
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a. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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b. SETUP WALKTHROUGH
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c. CONNECTING TO THE DEVICE
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3. QUICK START
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4. R-TUNE PowerTRONIC 2.0 INTERFACE
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a. REAL TIME DATA
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b. OPEN AND SAVE MAP
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c. FUEL MAPPING
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d. IGNITION MAPPING
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e. CONFIGURATION
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f. CALIBRATION
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g. TRACTION SENSITIVITY
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h. TRACTION ATTACK
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i. SETTING TRACTION CONTROL
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j. DIALS AND GUAGES
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k. THEME SELECT
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1. PREFACE
This manual contains instructions about PowerTRONIC; its use, care, maintenance and
technical data.
Please read this Manual carefully. Operation in accordance with these instructions is a
prerequisite for proper use of the system.
We hope that the use of our product transcends into an experience.
2. SETTING UP THE R-TUNE PowerTRONIC TUNING SOFTWARE
System Requirements
Minimum Recommended system configuration
OPERATING SYSTEM
WINDOWS XP/VISTA/7/8/10
RAM
512 MB (minimum)
USB Type A port
2. B. Setup Walkthrough
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Open/Extract (using winzip/winrar/7zip etc) the setup.zip file and run setup.exe.
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Follow the installation wizard to complete the installation process.
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The setup automatically places a shortcut to R-TUNE PowerTRONIC2.0 on your desktop.
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2. C. Connecting to device
a. PowerTRONIC comes with the SiLabs CP2104 chipset for USB communication. You
will need to download the drivers for your computer from here. Alternatively, you
can search for ‘CP2104 VCP’ and download and install appropriate drivers.
b. Once installation is complete, plug in PowerTRONIC to the computer using the
shielded USB 2.0 cable provided, wait till Windows notification alerts you of a new
device and finishes installation (first time use), then click refresh icon next to
connect button, click on drop down list and choose the appropriate port number
and click connect.
c. If you are not aware of the port number, you can go the device manager -> ports
and look for CP2104 com port number, this is the port number allocated by
windows for the device. Select this number from the drop down list on R-Tune PB
and click connect. On successful connection you will have ‘Connected’ status and
a free running status bar on the bottom right indicating data exchange in progress.
d. PowerTRONIC is a USB powered device, so it does not need to be connected to a
vehicle or specifically turned on to establish communication with the computer.
3. QUICK START –
 Connect the injector and ignition coil. Each injector and ignition will have two
connections to PowerTRONIC – one side going to the actuator (injector or ignition
coil) and the other side towards stock ECU (Refer installation guide for your vehicle)
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Connect the ground terminal to a battery/chassis ground. Ensure this connection is
free of paint, and other insulating materials. It is important the ground is good
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Start the bike. If the bike refuses to start, refer Troubleshooting
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Setting load input type, and min-max calibration of the same, you can choose
injection pulse width or Throttle Position
 Start mapping if needed, or use the base maps provided.
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4. R-TUNE PowerTRONIC 2.0 INTERFACE
3.1
Real-Time data
Once connected to
PowerTRONIC, live data
such as RPM, Manifold
pressure, Throttle
position, etc. is
displayed here
3.2
Cylinder specific information of the inputs and outputs
Individual cylinder live information is updated here, such as original injection pulse width, duty cycle,
traction identification, action, etc.
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Connect/Disconnect
PowerTRONIC
Calibration/Maps
Cylinder specific
injection and
ignition adjustment
FTC->Fuel Trim
Control
Send and Receive data to/from
PowerTRONIC
ITC-> Ignition Trim
Control
FTC adjustment is to increase or
decrease the fuel table in a given
percentage. It can be done for
individual cylinder.
ITC adjustment is to advance or retard
the ignition timing of the ignition table
as a whole. It can be done for
individual cylinder.
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4. A. Real-Time data
A
B
Parameter
Function
Range
Additional Info
RPM
Display engine RPM,
Min and max values
selectable source namely
controlled by RPM
ignition or injection, in
index. See section
configuration.
8.1
Manifold air
When connected, displays
0 to 255
pressure
digital values of manifold
primary source of load
pressure
reference, then
If MAP is selected as
background color will be
brown, else background
color is blue
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Throttle
When connected to TPS
0 to 255
If TPS is selected as
Position
signal this displays digital
primary source of load
values of throttle position
reference, then
background color will be
brown, else background
color is blue
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Injection pulse
Injection pulse width digital
If Injection pulse width
width
units, for load reference.
is selected as primary
Refer section 5.2 for more
source of load reference,
information
then background color
will be brown, else
background color is blue
E
Load percent
This is the percentage
0-100
normalized load input
calculation. Refer section
7.F and 7.M for more
information
F
RPM Extend
Status of RPM extend
YES, NO
function
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G
Co-processor
Shows status of co-
status
processor, only 3 and 4
cylinder variants have a coprocessor to handle
additional processing
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Map number
Status of map selected.
1,2
Function available only
PowerTRONIC comes with 2
on select models
independent ignition and
injection maps, selectable
by switch or other methods
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Noise capture
Whenever noisy input
0-255, and roll
signals are sensed and
back to 0
filtered, the counter
increments by 1. Refer
section 7.C for more
information
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Stock ignition
When there is an ignition cut
cut
from the stock ECU (for
Yes, No
Useful in calibration for
rpm extend feature.
example, a rev cut,
deceleration etc.) the status
is updated here
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Stock fuel cut
When there is an injection
Yes, No
cut from the stock ECU (for
Useful in calibration for
rpm extend feature.
example, a rev cut,
deceleration, post
acceleration enrich
transient, etc.) the status is
updated here
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Traction
When traction is enabled,
0-255, and roll back
counter
every time a slip is
to 0
recognized and corrective
action has been taken this
counter is incremented by 1
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Buttons “Send”,” Receive” and “Burn” are used to communicate with the ECU
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To read a “Map” from the ECU, click “Receive”, to send a “Map” to the ECU click “Send” and to
make the “Map” permanent on the ECU click “Burn”
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On the Right of the screen you can see all the “Real-Time” values displayed, eg. RPM, Manifold
Air Press, Throttle Position etc.
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On the bottom of the screen you can see status indication of Injector PW(ms), fuel trim (FTC),
ignition trim (ITC), injector input signal, ignition input signal, injector duty and traction of each
cylinder
Injector
Fuel Trim
PW(ms)
Cylinder 1
Cylinder 2
Cylinder 3
Cylinder 4
Ignition
Injector
Injector
Ignition
Traction
TrcRPM
Trim
Duty(%)
Status
Status
Status
Status
Injector Open
Display Bar
Display Bar
Displays the
Time
indicates if
indicates if
Duty
Fueling
is
Ignition
Lean
or
in
Milliseconds
Rich
YES
YES
if Injector
if
of
input signal
input signal
Advance or
respective
from
from
Retard
injector
Stock ECU
stock ECU
opening
is OK
is OK
is
Cycle
the
NO
Ignition
the
NO
if injector
if ignition
input signal
input signal
is NOT OK
is NOT OK
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4. B. Open Map and Save Map
To open a Map located on your computer click on File->Open. To save a Map on your computer
Click on FILE->Save As
Select the required Map and Click Open.
When you want to save the Map, enter a
name of your preference and click Save.
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4. C. Fuel Mapping
This screen shows the Fuel Tab which is a Fuel Map
This table is used to control
fuel delivery. You can increase
or decrease delivered fuel
quantity. The fuel tables are
arranged RPM vs Load, min
load at the bottom and max
load at the top, min RPM on the
left and max RPM on the right.
To make any changes on the map you
can either individually type in the
values on each cell or select multiple
cells and right click which will give
you options to increase or decrease
by percent or value or set the exact
value .You can copy values from any
cell and paste it in any other cell
The default values are set to 0
(Stock/Original calibration). As
long as the values are at ‘0’ the
fuel injection quantity is just
like the original ECU i.e. no fuel
quantity modulation. Any value
more than 0 increases fuel, and
less than 0 decreases fuel,
controlled as a percentage of
original quantity. The nonnegative difference between
the table value and 0 is the
difference in percentage
changes
Note: Value Range -> -25 to +25
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4. D. Ignition Mapping
This shows the Ignition Tab
This table is used to control the ignition timing of the engine. You can increase or decrease
ignition timing of the engine.
The ignition tables are arranged RPM vs
Load, min load at the bottom and max
load at the top, min RPM on the left and
max RPM on the right.
The default values are set to 0(Stock
calibration). As long as the values are at
‘0’ ignition timing is just like the original
ECU i.e. no ignition timing modulation.
To make any changes on the map you
can either individually type in the
values on each cell or select multiple
cells and right click will give you
options to increase or decrease by
percent or value or set the exact value
Any value more than 0 advances ignition
timing and less than 0 retards ignition
timing. The non-negative difference
between the table value and 0 is the
difference in ignition timing (in degrees)
change
.You can copy values from any cell
and paste it on any different cell.
Note: Value Range -> -25 to +25
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4. E. Configuration
This screen shows the Configuration tab
Parameter
A
B
Function
Ignition
Used to select Ignition Type of
Selection
the Bike
Fuel Multiplier
This is a multiplying factor for
Range
Additional info
1 – Wasted Spark
2 – Coil over Plug
x2, x4, x6 and x8
Once the Max
the increase/decrease in fuel as
adjustment in the
set in the main fuel mapping
fuel table is
table. The fuel map as set in
reached, multiplier
“Fuel1” or “Fuel 2” can further be
can be used to
multiplied by a factor to extend
further increase
the overall range of fuel quantity
the percentage
adjustments. In the “Fuel1” tab,
accordingly
the max adjustment that can be
achieved is +25%/-25%
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Noise Filter
This function is used to filter
noise in input signals. Any input
signal whose pulse width is
below the set value (ms) is
Once the noise
filter has been set,
make sure you do
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ignored by the ECU as it is
assumed to be an invalid signal.
Set this value accordingly based
on your application.
a full engine run
across all RPM
ranges to ensure
the Noise filter
does not filter
valid signals. If it
does, lower the
noise filter time
and repeat test.
D
RPM Channel
Select
This parameter controls from
which channel the RPM data is
derived
1.Spark single cylinder
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2.Spark single cylinder
2
3.Injector single
cylinder 1
4.Injector single
cylinder 2
It is recommended
to select spark
cylinder 1 if
ignition coil is
connected, else if
PowerTRONIC is
used only for fuel
control, then select
Injector signal
cylinder 1
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Standalone
Trigger Load
Index
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Load Input
Channel
This parameter controls the load
index, above which the ECU
injects fuel irrespective of
original ECU injection values –
It’s the standalone mode wherein PowerTRONIC ECU does not
refer to the original ECU fuel and
ignition information
Between 3 and 16
The load reference the ECU is
required to use can be set here,
with the following choice of load
reference
1.Throttle Position
2.Manifold PressureStock
3.Manifold Pressureon board 1ba
4.Manifold Pressureon board 1.5ba
5.Injector Pulse
Estimate
Options 3 and 4
are available only
if Turbo Charged.
For all other
application you
can use Injection
pulse estimate, or
if you connect the
throttle position
wire , then use
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throttle position as
input load channel
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Traction
To enable/disable traction
Control Config
control use the options in the
drop down box
1.Traction Disable
2. Traction by
RPM/Time
3. Traction by RPM
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Ignition Offset
Factory set, do not change
unless specified
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Standalone
Mode Trigger
RPM
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Limiter at
This parameter controls the RPM
index, above which the ECU
injects fuel irrespective of
original ECU injection values
Vehicle dependent,
To set the Rev Limit
User adjustable,
RPM
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ideally about 500 to
1000RPM before the
original rev cut
please use responsibly
Load Min and
The load input channel needs to
Load Min – Digital TPS
Load Max
calibrated for min and max
(or Injector PW) value
limits. The min and max values
at Zero Throttle
can be noted on the Real Time
variable TPS (or Injection PW, if
chosen) which is displayed on
the right side of the screen. Enter
the min and max values observed
Load Max – Digital
TPS value (Or Injector
PW ) at 100% or Full
Throttle
here, PowerTRONIC will auto
scale and calibrate the load
index
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Note: The rev extending feature is available on engines where the rev limiter is activated
by a fuel cut only, where engine synchronization is derived from ignition signals.
When the revcut eliminate mode is active, engine rev cut can be controlled by ‘Limiter at
RPM’ field in
Conditions to enter revcut elimination mode, in the defined order1. Load has to be above Load index
2. RPM has to be higher than RPM index
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Example – For KTM duke the parameters ‘Injector override above RPM index’ =10 and
‘Injector override above load index’ =8, means once the load is above load index 8, AND
THEN when the RPM index is above index 10 (9000RPM), then the revcut eliminate
mode is activated.
Note: These settings are best left to advanced users with the proper equipment to determine the proper
adjustment required.
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4. F. Calibration
8.1
The RPM index on the fuel and ignition tab
can be calibrated using the table RPM Index, there are
a total of 20 RPM columns on the fuel and ignition
tables that can be split accordingly
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4. G. Traction Sensitivity
Allowable values
from 0 - 250
PowerTRONIC comes with two user selectable types of traction sensing1. TRACTION BY RPM/TIME – By deriving change of RPM at every combustion cycle which
is normalized to 1 sec and checked against the traction sensitivity table.
TRACTION BY RPM - By sensing RPM increase at every combustion cycle as a percentage
change over RPM at pervious combustion cycle.
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4. H. Traction Attack
8Allowable
values from 0 - 50
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Traction by RPM/Sec
This mode normalizes the rate of acceleration to increment over one second,
Traction by RPM
Traction looks at RPM increment as a percent over previous RPM
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4. I. Setting Traction control
 Select the type of traction sensing
 Monitor the traction data in the ‘TrcRPM Status’, this is the instantaneous data the
ECU is capturing in real time, a value higher than this would activate the traction
sense and control, the traction data is converted to a unit (TrcRPM Status) that
makes it easier to use, it’s a value between 0 to 250
 Calibrate the table accordingly, based on RPM vs Load
 Test effectiveness of the sensitivity calibration by setting the entire traction attack
table to a value above 25 (ignition cut), this would mean anytime the traction module
senses a slip, the ignition will be cut, which is easier to perceive than an ignition
retard
 Test vehicle with multiple throttle positions and RPM to check if the ignition cut is
coming in when required, readjust accordingly. Then, if needed, adjust the traction
attack table to retard timing by a value 1 to 25 degrees to attain seamless reduction
of power.
The ignition retard for traction is recommended only for experienced/professional
users/tuners.
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4. J. Dials
View real-time data in a graphical representation
Virtual Dials
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4. K. Theme Select
Clicking on Tools->Theme Setting
gives you options to change between
different themes
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