What happened here?
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Why remedy it? It's all good according to Dave. Waitasec, last week Dave said it could blow your motor up:
Hmm... maybe he is just confused. So I made a little Excel spreadsheet to help him out. See attached.
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Shiv
The FPR is the absolute worste place to tap anything into!! Do not do that. If the boost gauge or any of the extra lines you use develop a leak you could very well blow your engine.
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Shiv
Last edited by shiv@vishnu; Mar 11, 2006 at 12:22 PM.
#63
Originally Posted by shiv@vishnu
Why remedy it? It's all good according to Dave. Waitasec, last week Dave said it could blow your motor up. Maybe he is just confused. So I made a little Excel spreadsheet to help him out. See attached.
Regards,
Shiv
Regards,
Shiv
"bigger number is leaner"
Last edited by razorlab; Mar 11, 2006 at 12:03 PM.
#65
Originally Posted by Smogrunner
The attachment works just fine for me. It is a formula that shows AFRs with and without the FPR hose attached based on boost levels.
#68
Originally Posted by Jorge T
Your analogy is like comparing someone who can [edit] assemble a computer to somewone who can make programs for a computer.....You are like the person who knows the subject language but only has superficial subject knowledge.
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Originally Posted by xtnct
Neat protection. This works with older Xede units as well (as long as upgraded to most recent firmware)?
shiv
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Originally Posted by gsujeff55
this is all pretty funny.
it never fails, someone has to throw a 'nudge' in and the games begin.
Al, you are fanboi numero uno, it must be hard to walk with that kak so far up your behind.
it never fails, someone has to throw a 'nudge' in and the games begin.
Al, you are fanboi numero uno, it must be hard to walk with that kak so far up your behind.
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Originally Posted by SuperHatch
My concern was that his boost compensation mode requires that the user modify the boost table to output "User4" instead of PWM0, then the compensation table inputs "User4" and outputs PWM0. I just didn't know how the logic of the Lean Run protect would determine which variable it wanted to modify.....
From the looks of it, if the car was tuned in the cold and then the lean condition happened in the heat, you could still have WG duty occuring if the Conditional is setup to modify the "User4" output to 0V. In hot temps the compensation table will still add duty to the 0V "User4" output resulting in a minor increase in boost. Whether this has an effect on the compensation is unknown to me.
If the logic of the conditional is to modify the PWM0 output regardless of what table that output is coming from, then there is absolutely nothing to worry about.
From the looks of it, if the car was tuned in the cold and then the lean condition happened in the heat, you could still have WG duty occuring if the Conditional is setup to modify the "User4" output to 0V. In hot temps the compensation table will still add duty to the 0V "User4" output resulting in a minor increase in boost. Whether this has an effect on the compensation is unknown to me.
If the logic of the conditional is to modify the PWM0 output regardless of what table that output is coming from, then there is absolutely nothing to worry about.
The fact that XMap displays actual A/F, and actual timing now, rather than those weird values before?
On the timing display, is that actual timing at the engine, or the timing offset from stock that the Xede is implementing?
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shiv