Following on from a post http://www.vemssupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,1664.0/topicseen.html I altered my VE table to have a lower value of 600 and it's helped my idle no end, I wish more stuff like this was documented from the off.
Describing how to properly tune and the relationship between ignition timing, fueling and idle control mechanisms requires understanding the engine too. Should the documentation describe how the software or the engine works?
At what level should the documentation be written? For the novice, new to engines, or experienced tuner with in-depth knowledge of engines?
If you understand how the engine works, the software is kind of self-explanatory. It's a gray area.
One thing which is very very annoying is why does the vemstune remap option not let you change to lower and higher value on the boundaries? I had to use megalogviewer to get values into the new lower rpm bin.
You can change those bins before you do the remap, I've stumbled upon that a few times too.
I added that to the wishlist :
http://www.vems.hu/wiki/index.php?page=VemsTune%2FWishListI am having a terrible time with boost control, I cannot get boost to smooth hold at a boost target, it kangaroo hops at the target, there are no boost leaks and my wastegate is fine as I have checked these, I'm getting really annoyed with it I've treid changing to an N75 valve and whilst that is smoother the same issue occurs
Good thread with PDF document at motec.com :
http://www.motec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=210I do have an aftermarket boost controller and I think it will be installed soon to eliminate the boost holding problems
Shouldn't be necessary with proper testing and setup. You might even be having problems with the control of the valve, maybe another PWM frequency and/or flyback diode helps to get more exact control?