kwempe wrote:I think using 66mg/st might be a bit excessive given that the ECU WILL interpolate values above its last axis heading. Seat proved this in their PD 160 tdi and all that matters is that the last two axis heading are differant and (or) that the values in the last two columns are differant. If you were to make a graph and draw a line up through the axis headings yours now goes from 50 to 66 and this line WILL carry on upwards even though there are no more headings. Trouble is your line will be gentle up to 50 then swing quite wildly upwards to 66 and it WILL carry on past this and on a now steeper slope. As I said Seat have done this even though their engine is also capable of injecting higher than their 55mg/st maximum axis heading. I think your engine is actually going to now have a higher target boost than you think and be held back by the boost pressure limiter, which i suspect is higher than you would like at 2600mbars. I think following Seats lead might be an idea while you only want to use similar or slightly lower boost levels than their PD160.
It's funny but looking at others maps is causing me to think about and re-modify my own, to critisize myself, cheers for that! :D
kwempe wrote:I think using 66mg/st might be a bit excessive given that the ECU WILL interpolate values above its last axis heading. Seat proved this in their PD 160 tdi and all that matters is that the last two axis heading are differant and (or) that the values in the last two columns are differant. If you were to make a graph and draw a line up through the axis headings yours now goes from 50 to 66 and this line WILL carry on upwards even though there are no more headings. Trouble is your line will be gentle up to 50 then swing quite wildly upwards to 66 and it WILL carry on past this and on a now steeper slope. As I said Seat have done this even though their engine is also capable of injecting higher than their 55mg/st maximum axis heading. I think your engine is actually going to now have a higher target boost than you think and be held back by the boost pressure limiter, which i suspect is higher than you would like at 2600mbars. I think following Seats lead might be an idea while you only want to use similar or slightly lower boost levels than their PD160.
It's funny but looking at others maps is causing me to think about and re-modify my own, to critisize myself, cheers for that! :D
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