Houdini wrote:if you log the car you will see how it works. the n75 is always open at it max at low rpm and it closes as the rpm builts to stop overboosting. so if you look at the values you will see that they are low like 20 25 at low arm and they increase to 80 in the max rpm.
so if you want more boost you decrease the values.
if you want less boost you increase the values.
Houdini wrote:if you log the car you will see how it works. the n75 is always open at it max at low rpm and it closes as the rpm builts to stop overboosting. so if you look at the values you will see that they are low like 20 25 at low arm and they increase to 80 in the max rpm.
so if you want more boost you decrease the values.
if you want less boost you increase the values.
Remapmaster wrote:Houdini wrote:if you log the car you will see how it works. the n75 is always open at it max at low rpm and it closes as the rpm builts to stop overboosting. so if you look at the values you will see that they are low like 20 25 at low arm and they increase to 80 in the max rpm.
so if you want more boost you decrease the values.
if you want less boost you increase the values.
Actually it's vice versa. On low rpms geometry is closed, on high rpm's it opens.
sf114464 wrote:Houdini wrote:if you log the car you will see how it works. the n75 is always open at it max at low rpm and it closes as the rpm builts to stop overboosting. so if you look at the values you will see that they are low like 20 25 at low arm and they increase to 80 in the max rpm.
so if you want more boost you decrease the values.
if you want less boost you increase the values.
Sorry but that doesn't make sense in my head.
At the comparisation i linked to it says that "80% is turbo vanes positioned for maximum boost. Approximately 20% is turbo vanes positioned for zero boost" But you say that i have to decrease the value for more boost??
I Think that i have to increase the values to get more boost - Are there any rule or calculation that says how much i need to increase the values to get (for an example) 100mbar extra boost at a specific rpm and IQ? - or is it just try to increase a bit?
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