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Start by following the procedure in Approach 1 to get your base duty cycle around where you want it. | Start by following the procedure in Approach 1 to get your base duty cycle around where you want it. | ||
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So you can see it's very important to start with a Boost Target table that has an accurate representation of what the turbo can actually do. | So you can see it's very important to start with a Boost Target table that has an accurate representation of what the turbo can actually do. | ||
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You do that by making a good, long 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear pull with error correction disabled and starting at an RPM below where the turbo can build boost. So start at, say, 2500 RPM on a flat road in each gear and wind it out to, say, 7000 RPM at full throttle. Repeat for each gear and maybe do a couple pulls like that. You want as much data as you can. | You do that by making a good, long 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear pull with error correction disabled and starting at an RPM below where the turbo can build boost. So start at, say, 2500 RPM on a flat road in each gear and wind it out to, say, 7000 RPM at full throttle. Repeat for each gear and maybe do a couple pulls like that. You want as much data as you can. |