Can't you just turn the gain down on your boost controller?
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12-19-2013, 12:26 PM | #138 (permalink) |
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You can't run less than waste gate pressure.
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That's cold All in good fun, Cosmo
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So I've been noodling on this and might know why the boost reading is off. Ideally it would calculate boost using the SAE.MAP PID but that's not available on our car. So instead it calculates CALC.MAP using SAE.MAF, SAE.IAT, SAE.RPM, CONST.ENGINE_DISPLACEMENT, and CONST.VOLUMETRIC_EFFICIENCY. Since the SAE parameters are all available, we just have to put in the engine displacement (which is straightforward) and the volumetric efficiency in the vehicle settings. The tricky one is the volumetric efficiency. There are rough calculations you can do if you have your peak torque value. I'll have that after the tune tomorrow. I can calculate it off of my baseline run but that's not accurate with the turbo now installed. I might play with it a little tonight to see if I can dial it in by trial and error.
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Have them measure boost on the dyno and then calibrate the volumetric efficiency as they do dyno runs.
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Yeah I was basically going to use the max boost from the dyno runs as a target and adjust the VE to match it. Just curious, how do they measure boost for the dyno runs?
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Never done/seen it before, but I would assume they just tee the source on the charge pipe.
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Have you ruled out adding a boost gauge/sending unit of some sort? I really like the idea of having a measure of boost at the intake manifold separate from any calculations or ecu interpretations so that I know exactly what the engine is seeing. I have mine tapped into the rear of the intake manifold, which was very simple. Just my |
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There's a lot of guys selling gauges and stuff since they're changing their mind on boost. You might be able to vulture a gauge for cheap.
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Post up if you ever figure out the DashCommand settings...would be nice to use that. I'm running Ventus RS-3 305/35/19 on the back and have a hard time keeping good traction when driving hard 1-3 gears in low 60F temps....really have to be sensitive w/ the throttle and pay attention to the boost coming on. I had 295 Michelin PSS just a couple months ago and they weren't any better...having an aftermarket differential helps a little I think.
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