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MrR7343 12-11-2017 08:34 PM

OFT LC issues
 
Hey guys,

got a little thing going on with my OFT LC Tune, i have my LC activated for 4600rpm (3000 on tune with rom raider) and for some reason if i'm not clutched in my car will only rev to 4100rpm, but if i clutch in and go in first it will go to 4600rpm which is my set LC.

Not sure if this has happened to others, but i'm just trying to see if anyone has a solution to this.

And is there a way to rev to redline with LC activated or do I have to go above the speed limit or threshold set (6mph) for it to de-activate LC and rev to redline.

Thanks,

steve99 12-12-2017 02:34 AM

Yeah i think that happens, do you have flat foot shift set ?? As it wkrks of clutch switch

MrR7343 12-12-2017 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve99 (Post 3015425)
Yeah i think that happens, do you have flat foot shift set ?? As it wkrks of clutch switch

No i have the flat foot shift off and i made sure by checking in romraider and it is at 0 :/.

guybo 12-12-2017 04:29 PM

I have LC and FFS set up and I can hit the rev limiter at idle (in N and no clutch obviously) and while driving. FFS works like it should and so does LC

Maybe you need FFS set up and on for it to work?

MrR7343 12-12-2017 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by guybo (Post 3015614)
I have LC and FFS set up and I can hit the rev limiter at idle (in N and no clutch obviously) and while driving. FFS works like it should and so does LC

Maybe you need FFS set up and on for it to work?

Yeah thats the weird thing, if i go above 10kph it works, which is what my speed thing is at. (6 or so mph).

Not sure I even unplugged my battery but no luck. I will probably flash a non LC tune and we will see how that works.


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