Author Topic: 1.1.47 Boost control settings  (Read 14231 times)

Offline MWfire

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Re: 1.1.47 Boost control settings
« Reply #15 on: December 24, 2009, 06:37:26 am »
Is this a new package?

This is the one I have downloaded.

In the Cranking and Warm-up Tables, there are temp values (-40 to 71 degrees)

In the Graphs, these are labeled as decimals 0-9

and no "Coolant Bins" setting.

What coolant bins did you mean. Like on 1.1.50+ (you can change value for clt/mat sensor via vemstune)?

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Re: 1.1.47 Boost control settings
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2010, 01:14:38 pm »
<<<In the Cranking and Warm-up Tables, there are temp values (-40 to 71 degrees)
In the Graphs, these are labeled as decimals 0-9
and no "Coolant Bins" setting.>>>

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What coolant bins did you mean. Like on 1.1.50+ (you can change value for clt/mat sensor via vemstune)?
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1.0.78 "Coolant Bins" allow you set your own numbers for the Coolant temp setpoints in the Warm-up Enrichment Tables.
See below - Why would I want a coolant temp correction at these un-even numbers? 4.4 degrees? -6.6 degrees? etc.

"Coolant Bins" Screen:


1.0.78 "Warm-up Enrichment Table" has a bug and does not display your custom Coolant setpoints.
My hack-fix (not pictured) is to put my preferred setpoints in the ini file.


1.0.78 "Warm-up Enrichment Graph" does work and it will display your custom Coolant setpoints:


1.1.47v2 has no such feature, so these are the Coolant Temp setpoints you are stuck with.

Which is somewhat useable when you are using the Warmup or Cranking Table:


But, how can you remember these ridiculous numbers when you go to the Graphs?:


« Last Edit: January 14, 2010, 01:29:08 pm by lugnuts »

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Re: 1.1.47 Boost control settings
« Reply #17 on: January 14, 2010, 01:33:36 pm »
Also, here is my hacked Boost Per Gear DC Table:



Note that it only has 6 rows, and that i use 10-20-30-40-50-60 for the Gear axis to represent Gears 1-2-3-4-5-6.