Thanks you gunni !
This was the bit i needed:
"After you get the PID values right then by testing using the Boost target curve you can add on the anytrim table that adjusts boost target based on
a 0-5v , this can be used to multiply the target or add on to the target, I use addition so at 0v I add on nothing, at 5v I might be adding another bar on top. So when you wind the knob back the target is usually wastegate pressure , say 150kpa, at the other end the target is 250kpa. "
What switch/pot-meter do you use on the anytrim 0-5 v ?
Copy/paste from vems.hu
Anytrim trim capabilites per channel:
Anytrim 1: fuel, lambda, cranking pulsewidth, launch rpm(add)
Anytrim 2: fuel, lambda, cranking pulsewidth, boost target(multiplicative), boost target(additive), boost reference DC (additive)
Anytrim 3: lambda, spark, cranking pulsewidth, adjustable fuel-cut rpm(add), redline rpm (add)
Anytrim 4: boost target(multiplicative), boost target(additive), boost reference DC (additive), adjustable fuel-cut rpm(add), redline rpm (add)
Anytrim 5: spark, launch rpm(add), adjustable fuel-cut rpm(add), redline rpm (add)
The different trim functions are able to scale the variables within the following range:
Fuel trim: from 78 % to 178 %
Lambda target trim: from 57 % to 141 %
Cranking pulsewidth: from 0% to 697%
Launch rpm trim (additive): from 0 RPM to 25500 RPM
Boost target trim (mult): from 0 % to 199 %
Boost target trim (add): from -256 Kpa to +254 Kpa
Boost ref DC trim (add): from -100 DC% to +100 DC%
Spark trim: from -32 Deg to +32 Deg (positive is higher ignition advance, negative is retard)
Adjustable Fuel-Cut rpm trim (add): from -8192 RPM to +8128 RPM (redline rpm hard and soft unaffected)
Redline rpm trim (add): from -12800 RPM to +12700 RPM (both hard (fuel/ignition) and soft limit (ignition) adjusted with the same offset)
Lambda, Launch and Cranking pulsewidth can trimmed by only one Anytrim control at the same time (if you enable it multiple times, the first function will take action).
What anytrim should be used adjusting boost target, 2 or 4 ?