stock mas limit finally found?
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EXAMPLE: He was logging 380 peak load before with the honeycomb in, and he took the honeycomb out and everything else the same, the logged peak load dropped to 360.
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I'm ramping up to do a stock ECU SD conversation on a significant build here pretty soon so I will most likely be needing some help from some people in this thread shortly.
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He means when he took the honeycomb out, that the measured load lowered.
EXAMPLE: He was logging 380 peak load before with the honeycomb in, and he took the honeycomb out and everything else the same, the logged peak load dropped to 360.
On Topic:
I'm ramping up to do a stock ECU SD conversation on a significant build here pretty soon so I will most likely be needing some help from some people in this thread shortly.
EXAMPLE: He was logging 380 peak load before with the honeycomb in, and he took the honeycomb out and everything else the same, the logged peak load dropped to 360.
On Topic:
I'm ramping up to do a stock ECU SD conversation on a significant build here pretty soon so I will most likely be needing some help from some people in this thread shortly.
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I'm running it only to 30 psi since i got a stock motor it should be enough data to setup the limit of the sensor with that amount of boost. Sensor is linear so most of the data points that need adjustment are in the lower range where the highest VE gradients are.
Adjustments are very easy if you think the load isn't high enough because you need more fuel you just set the load higher for the boost level. Pretty straightforward.
You are also welcome to the rom I've setup for the 5 bar sensor.
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Looking up hayward its seems unlikely we know eachother unless you work for CBSi like i do and happen to have met me in the networking infastruture team move of my own parent company.
Last edited by RoadSpike; Aug 31, 2009 at 11:42 PM.