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Old Sep 7, 2011, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by razorlab
Yea your idea with the "compensation" per gear would be a nice and simple way to do it.

The Mazdaspeed tables having nothing simple about them. They are all 3D for each gear and have a bunch of 3D compensation tables on top of those... It's a cluster**ck.
I guess it is the same with K pro hondata, nothing but insanity.

It gets to the point where it just complicates things and doesn't do anything really positive.
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Originally Posted by tephra
I just sent Jamie the first *crappy* version of the patch.

It should work, and its basically the minimum effort on my behalf haha

anyways lets wait for results
Can't wait for the first results!

Great job again, tephra!
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Originally Posted by razorlab
Yea your idea with the "compensation" per gear would be a nice and simple way to do it.

The Mazdaspeed tables having nothing simple about them. They are all 3D for each gear and have a bunch of 3D compensation tables on top of those... It's a cluster**ck.
This is so true. A friend asked me to make a few tweaks to his MS6 and after about twenty minutes of looking around going OMGWTF??!? I closed the laptop and said No.
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Old Sep 9, 2011, 01:01 PM
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I have a problematic Evo to finish tuning (it's been days or headaches) then I can try tephra's beta for this.
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Old Sep 24, 2011, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by tephra
Yeah I thought about this a LONG time ago, but figured without proper 3d mapping pre gear it was kinda useless..
agreed
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Unfortunately I have become too busy lately to focus on this so no results yet

You guys seem to think that everyone uses ECU contolled boost but the fact is, more than half do not, nor do they EVER want it. This is a great feature for those applications. Especially since the higher gears can produce more boost that the lower gears. Don't discredit something because your application doesn't benefit as much from it. It's a great feature to have available if the end user desires to use it.

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Originally Posted by dynotech tuning
you guys seem to think that everyone uses ecu contolled boost but the fact is, more than half do not, nor do they ever want it. This is a great feature for those applications. Especially since the higher gears can produce more boost that the lower gears. Don't discredit something because your application doesn't benefit as much from it. It's a great feature to have available if the end user desires to use it.
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With the igniton and fuel trim feautre we can do safety options. With MrFred wideband control system the evo Ecu has a free ADC input where you can connect EGT sensor with EGT amplifier or E85 analyzer . With a table coud trim the ignition and fuel over an EGT value or under a certain E85 mix in the tank .
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Originally Posted by VGergo
With the igniton and fuel trim feautre we can do safety options. With MrFred wideband control system the evo Ecu has a free ADC input where you can connect EGT sensor with EGT amplifier or E85 analyzer . With a table coud trim the ignition and fuel over an EGT value or under a certain E85 mix in the tank .
You could probably do that now by having it interpolate between the High/Low octane maps.
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Any updates?? Really want this feature.
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I've been waiting for free time to try this but we havent had any chance to work on our shop cars at all this season. Email tephra and see if he can send you the 9653 rom he had originally sent me to try, Jay. I would love to see this feature implemented.

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