MoTeC M1 Software Tutorial: Marked Sites
Marked Sites
01.11
00:00 | When you are tuning any table in the M1, it’s handy to be able to keep track of which cells you have already visited and calibrated. |
00:08 | M1 Tune uses site marking to let you know which sites have been altered. |
00:13 | Any time you make a change to a number, the site will be marked with a red diamond. |
00:19 | This lets you know which cells have been altered, but also reminds you that the changes have not yet been stored in the ECU. |
00:28 | Once the changes have been stored by pressing ‘Control’ and ‘S’, the diamonds will disappear. |
00:35 | If you tune a site while the engine is operating centered on this site, the site will be marked with a black square to indicate this site has been tuned. |
00:45 | You can also manually mark a site as tuned by pressing the ‘Backspace’ key. |
00:52 | Since sites marked with a black square are considered to be tuned, the interpolate or smooth functions will ignore them, making no alterations. |