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01-29-2013, 12:04 PM | #6843 | |
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(1) Almost certainly not going to happen. That would require external hardware for the Flexfuel sensor to integrate with the DME and then recoding the DME to reference additional sensor output when targeting timing. (2) Cobb has stated they have no interest in rewriting the DME for boost targeting. IMHO load targeting is a better(if not easier) means of tuning anyway. (3) Definitely a possibility. IIRC Cobb has actually been working on flipping the DME WG control logic. I have no idea how much progress they've made though.
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01-29-2013, 12:30 PM | #6844 | |
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![]() I guess my only issue with the load targeting is that the car doesn't seem to make load targets aside from 3500-4500rpm... is that just because of the tiny stock turbos/turbines? Would a Cobb tuned car with large turbos make load targets all the way to redline? If so, then yes I agree with you. |
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01-29-2013, 06:12 PM | #6845 |
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Like I have pointed out to them, there's nothing wrong with load targeting if you can actually use it without getting weird behaviors due to exceeding boost targets in the code that we have no control over.
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01-29-2013, 06:20 PM | #6846 | |
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When you are below load targets how does your requested boost vs boost mean abs look? If you are below boost target then you can a little WGDC into the base table and get actual closer to target. However, like Carl morris just kind of alluded to, i think part of the tuning strategy Cobb uses is to keep load a little under target so as to prevent weird side effects some people are seeing.
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01-29-2013, 06:32 PM | #6847 | |
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01-29-2013, 06:53 PM | #6848 | |
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Carl's main issues have to do with very high altitude and I've recently found some new things relating to that. At this point, its on the list. While I am concerned with offering these tables as they will almost certainly overspin the turbos, I'll get them added... I just don't have a date right now. To your other questions: (1)The FlexFuel sensor is a bit more than just adding an input to the DME. Its possible that this could come at some point, but if we simply feed the signal to the DME, we would need to do massive changes to pretty much every piece of logic. The code simply doesn't exist in stock form from BMW, which means it would need to be written. (2)Changing the strategy of the DME to be boost targeting would again be a huge undertaking and would require extensive testing. I see this as being unlikely, but I won't completely rule it out. (3)External WGs are still on the horizon, but with the new options that have been surfacing lately, we should be able to do some testing on this front soon. I always have a long list of tasks, but don't worry guys, I'll get to them all. -Josh |
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01-29-2013, 07:00 PM | #6849 | |
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#2 would be a nice-to-have but not a deal-breaker, and #1 kinda the same. If modified fuel hardware comes out allowing us to just run 100% E85, that'd be fine too. Thanks for replying |
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01-29-2013, 07:08 PM | #6850 | |
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01-29-2013, 09:19 PM | #6852 | |
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I believe the PID tables are there as a means of allowing the DME to take elevation, weather, component wear etc... into account. However, it takes so long for the DME to finally settle down that it's kind of hard to know what it can or can't account for. I just try to get the base tables as close as I can and hope that the PID tables will take care of it when conditions change. I've been waiting for the weather to clear so I can try out some things with the PID tables but it's just not happening. Either it's raining/snowing or it's so cold(and bald tires ![]()
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01-30-2013, 06:04 AM | #6854 | |
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correction = p*E + i*I(E) +d*D(E) Here I(E) is the integral of the error signal history and D(E) is the derivative. In a digital controller I(E) is just a sum of some past series of E's and D is the difference. In an analog PID these are tuned with various resistors, capacitors, & inductors. This is one of the most basic and sometimes very effective controllers out there, the parameters completely determine its behavior. The learning you may be sensing is coming from somewhere else. The Cobb ATR is letting you set p, i, d. There are consequences to each, I suggest you pick up a book on control theory and see what they are. As you crank up the gain on these things they can seem to perform better but if there are unmodelled dynamics in the system (there are) you can get some unpleasant side effects or wear out mechanical components. Anyway I am sure there are adaptations and learning going on in the system but not as a result of the PID itself. Perhaps the rest of the ECU is adapting to the new PID settings, who knows. edit: more reading here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PID_controller |
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01-30-2013, 04:41 PM | #6855 |
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Could someone help me out with these? p0041, p2099, p2c7e, p2c6a, p2c32, p2c2b. The car is on stage 2+fmic sports. Thanks in advance for those who will help!
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01-30-2013, 05:06 PM | #6856 | |
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P2099 - Post Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Rich P2C7E - Post Catalyst 02 sensor trim control, Bank 1 P2C6A - Post Catalyst 02 sensors switched P2C32 - PreCat 02 sensor trim control, Bank 2 P2C2B - PreCat 02 sensor systemcheck, Bank 1 Looks like the O2 sensors got switched during a downpipe install. -Josh Last edited by COBB Tuning; 01-30-2013 at 05:47 PM.. |
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01-30-2013, 05:59 PM | #6857 | |
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But anyway, overspinning issues aside, won't this additional control also be useful for people trying to get rid of flatlined timing due to exceeding the boost target? |
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01-30-2013, 06:32 PM | #6858 | |
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01-31-2013, 08:53 AM | #6862 | |
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Like I said, shoot me an email if you have other concerns/questions/feedback. josh.dankel@cobbtuning.com -Josh |
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01-31-2013, 09:36 AM | #6863 | |
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