When asking for technical help at the very least let us know the version of firmware you are running.Cliff's Calibration (Mapping) Guide is a MUST READ: http://www.vemssupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,97.0.html
If you use vems to control boost, you can adjust 1.3bar when your throttle is 87.5% open(boost scaling vs tps).
* shiftcut input thresholds for picky sequential gearboxes: - shiftcut_potlow: activates below this lo-threshold (19.6mV unit, use 95 for a normal input switch that is appr 1.9V threshold ) - shiftcut_pothi: activates above this hi-threshold (19.6mV, use 255 with normal input switch so it never activates) - shiftcut TPSthreshold: shiftcut will not activate below this - shiftcut igncut (0..100%) not necessarily 100% as earlier - shiftcut retard (0..60 deg ATDC) * boosttarget decrease above adjustable MAT * boosttarget decrease above adjustable EGT * if overrun_fuelresume + 1000 == overrun_fuelcut than partial gradient fuelcut will be applied (0..100%) in the 1000 RPM rangewith an ALS engine with always-open throttle, this is smoother on the environment and the exhaust than an igncut based idle
Those are some exciting changes from the new software.Gints, the fix for launch boost consistency is a 3 dimension timing table for the launch control timing retard. I do this with other ecu brands like autronic. The higher the boost goes, you can remove some of the retard. Done correctly the boost will go where you want it and no more, no matter ho long you are on the throttle.
Quote from: MWfire on July 21, 2008, 11:04:47 pmIf you use vems to control boost, you can adjust 1.3bar when your throttle is 87.5% open(boost scaling vs tps).What firmware you use? Witch strategy of boost control?
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