How To: Speed Density on the evo8 using tephra v7/Phenem pre-patched roms
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This is AWESOME. Thanks a million. I've been putting off the conversion for months due to fear of not completely understanding the initial setup. Every other thread is very technical and the info is all over the place making it difficult to be certain of what to do. I'm going to take the plunge this weekend while I break in my new clutch.
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Nice stuff, to the point and I cant see anything left out. It should be pointed out that as we play with the MAPVE and RPMVE the load will change for a given boost level. This can be used to play with the resolution if not on a V7 map.
i.e.- 29psi can be 300 load (depending on how long you take to play with it) to correlate to Kpa
29psi can also be 235 load and have a somewhat funky looking fuel map
i.e.- 29psi can be 300 load (depending on how long you take to play with it) to correlate to Kpa
29psi can also be 235 load and have a somewhat funky looking fuel map
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Great work! It's about time this came about, so far everything looks pretty well in place. I wouldn't bother listing Fix #1 as it just seems to make things rather sluggish and after running it I lost about 4-6mpg during that area of cruising lol. Fix #2 has been working flawlessly so far for me as well (as long as the RPM VE is adjusted to around the area it should be, I've noticed the jitter to be non-existent now).
And for the Asynch TPS Delta, I think it's going to depend on the vehicle and the tune, adding 8 on top seems to be a good starting point but mine only ended up with 5 after weeks of playing with it to get it where I wanted for tip-in. It's really a table that has to be played with and the results seen first hand to get a feel of how it should be adjusted.
Great job to everyone involved in this from the beginning to where it is now...it's come a long way!
And for the Asynch TPS Delta, I think it's going to depend on the vehicle and the tune, adding 8 on top seems to be a good starting point but mine only ended up with 5 after weeks of playing with it to get it where I wanted for tip-in. It's really a table that has to be played with and the results seen first hand to get a feel of how it should be adjusted.
Great job to everyone involved in this from the beginning to where it is now...it's come a long way!