Relic wrote:So is it better to tune the precontrol at steady state or full throttle ?
There's no tuning on precontrol..
rail pressure precontrol is all about steady state. like it was said before, it's an input for the PID loop.
you may leave precontrol stock and it will work ok.
I'll give you an example to understand why i wanted to recalibrate it:
at 2000 rpm and 1300 bar, precontrol map says 36%
BUT logging the car and running it steady at 2000rpm while requesting 1300bar you can see the actual duty cycle is about 50%.
I think this is because my high pressure pump has fed the engine for almost 250.000km which is A LOT.
It may not work as new, so the valve has to be more closed to reach the same pressure.
From what I could experience, I can say that
if precontrol map is calibrated well, deviation will be smaller, because PID has less work to do. Maybe
admin can confirm this
theory of mine.
Relic wrote:tweek at full throttle to eliminate the deviation from requested.
You
cannot eliminate deviation. Why do you think Peugeot put a 1500bar sensor if requested is only 1350? ;)
As I said, there's NO tuning on this map, but you have to understand it, along with the high pressure system, in order to tune pressure and other things...
I'm not saying I understand it ! I'm just getting into it :D