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02-26-2010, 05:42 PM | #89 | |
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02-26-2010, 05:49 PM | #90 | |
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As it stands under these conditions you are close to triggering a 30FF ECU boost below target code. You could simulate that by misadjusting the ECU target downward or disconnecting a bypass valve to simulate a boost leak. The JB3 uses hardwired resistors to establish the maximum allowable duty cycle, I presume the V4 does something similar via a software algorithm? Mike |
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To answer your question, the Procede has direct/physically isolated control of the boost control solenoids. This is why we can implement a maximum DC limit setting in the user adjustable page. Exceeding this value for longer than 1/2 a second will trigger a valet mode. No need to change hardware. Shiv |
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02-26-2010, 06:19 PM | #94 | |
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Larger safety resistors allow a higher effective duty cycle range. In theory no resistors would provide no hardware imposed limit and allow 100% duty cycle at the hardware level. Similar to how the V4 is configured. BMS suggests the 24 ohm for most applications and 18 ohm for more aggressive users. There is also a software PWM limit but I'm not sure how its configured in 2.0 beta currently. In prior versions if PWM stuck at 100% for an extended period of time it would flip to 0 and trigger a 30FF under boost code. It's interesting that you are using an 18ohm from a customer who switched to PROcede and Startup Junkie also just happens to have bought an 18 ohm JB3 for his review. I didn't realize there were that many out there. As a general rule the 18 ohm allows more boost but requires custom tuning to get the same drivability as the normal 24 ohm board. All of the PID logic, targeting logic, is based around the 24 ohm which 98% of the customer base uses. FYI, I even use a 24ohm board ![]() Mike Last edited by Mike@N54Tuning.com; 02-26-2010 at 06:37 PM.. |
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02-26-2010, 06:19 PM | #95 |
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Do these charts (like a dyno chart) really tell you how the car drives in a real world? I doubt it as they are all WOT runs.
I would be also interested in hearing about how the car "feels" differently between the two in 99% of driving condition which is not WOT. Or see the data that show under conditions such as: - partial throttle/boost - getting off/on the throttle fast/slow in and out of gear - AC on/off - Cold/hot weather - cod start vs warm start - sea level vs mile high - cruising at low gear vs high gear with sudden throttle open/close - heat socked engine vs normal - etc |
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The boost logs that I did collect were very interesting. If there is ever a test to really drive home the differences between the tunes, this is it. Should have complete data (logs and videos) posted tomorrow. I'll leave the other tests (heat soak, high altitude, etc,.) for someone else to do. It's a bit beyond the scope of this test which is primarily for quantifying the differences between the tune and drawing parallels between collected data and subjective driving impressions. Shiv Last edited by OpenFlash; 02-26-2010 at 07:11 PM.. |
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02-26-2010, 10:39 PM | #101 |
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Great info Mike and Shiv. I learned a few new things from you guys from this thread.
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Shiv: From analyzing these logs have you learned of anything surprisingly different about the JB3 2.0's operation/power delivery from what you expected? Anything worthwhile to add/modify to the V4?
Mike/Terry: Same question...anything interesting in the V4's operation/power delivery worth adding/modifying to the JB3? Thanks to both for providing a civil discussion and opportunity for us ordinary folk to get a peek behind how these piggybacks do their job. ![]()
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02-26-2010, 11:57 PM | #105 | |
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Regarding the WOT data in general all looks as expected to me. The JB3 got to its target fast, held boost well through the shifts, and was generally very stable. The V4 did well also. I'm hoping we can see some DC logs at some point to further quantify the differences in targeting. Mike |
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02-27-2010, 12:03 AM | #106 | |
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Anybody that purchases a standard JB3 2.0 or lower will get the 24ohm board.
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I also plan on testing both tunes with a high powered race gas map. The Procede will run the Stg 4+ map (with 0% ignition correction) which hits peak boost of 17.1psi. What comparable map should I run with the JB3? Shiv |
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I haven't tested the 2.0 race maps but if you want to sustain 17+psi (e.g. going all out) keeping the 18 ohms but properly adjusting the global settings for them makes more sense. I've heard map 1 with values of 80 tq, 100 hp, 100 fuel, 0 iat, 100 lagfix, 19 boost limit works well as a starting point. But your mileage may vary so log and adjust accordingly. Mike |
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