Lambda Target Table Control
Table Control Setup
This control determines whether a single target table is used or whether Z-axis blending is enabled between two calibration tables.
Available Options
| Value | Mode |
|---|---|
| 0 | OFF |
| 1 | ON - Table 1 |
| 2 | ON - Table 2 |
| 3 | Not Available |
| 4 | Not Available |
| 5 | Cal Slot |
| 6 | ON - Z-Axis |
Mode Descriptions
OFF (0)
Disables the Lambda Target table input
ON - Table 1 (1)
Uses Table 1 only for Lambda Target calculation.
Typically represents the base calibration (e.g. Petrol Lambda Target strategy).
ON - Table 2 (2)
Uses Table 2 only for Lambda Target calculation.
Typically represents an alternative calibration strategy (e.g. Methanol or high-load enrichment strategy).
Not Available (3–4)
Reserved for future functionality and should not be selected.
Cal Slot (5)
Enables real-time switching of the active Lambda Target table via calibration slot selection.
This allows the ECU to switch between pre-defined calibration sets without modifying the Table Control setting. See Tuning view -> Cal Control menu
Example application:
- Table 1 = Petrol Lambda Target calibration
- Table 2 = Methanol Lambda Target calibration
The active table can be switched in real time depending on:
- Fuel type
- Engine mode
- Test or development configuration
This mode is commonly used for:
- Rapid calibration comparison
- Track-side strategy changes
- Different Fuel system
ON - Z-Axis (6)
Enables Z-axis blending between Table 1 and Table 2.
The ECU interpolates between both tables based on the configured Z-axis input (typically Ethanol Content %), producing a blended fuel value.
- 0% Z-axis → 100% Table 1
- 100% Z-axis → 100% Table 2
- Intermediate values → linear interpolation between both tables
Z-Axis Blended (Dual Table Interpolation)
The ECU supports a Z-axis blending strategy that allows lambda targets to be interpolated between two tables based on a third operating axis.
Concept Overview
Two base Lambda Target tables are defined:
Table 1 (Reference Fuel – Petrol)
Defines Lambda Targets for standard petrol operation.Table 2 (Alternative Fuel – High Oxygen Content Fuel)
Defines Lambda Targets for high ethanol or methanol operation.
A Z-axis input (typically fuel composition such as ethanol content) is used to interpolate between the two tables.
This example shows the blend between Table 1 and Table 1 spanned on the Z-axis using Ethanol content
