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I'm not expecting big gains by any means. There is just something about the way you described it once that makes me expect significant "smoothing" of the torque dip.
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It would be good to see this done where both cars lift off the gas when they hit redline in the respective gear. |
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What im getting at is you have to move the WOT switch for FULL activation out of the way so you dont get 5psi of boost. The system works based on negetive pressure detected between the charger, it works to equalize that pressure once detected..... IE if you drive around at 10% throttle or on cruise control DR will never activate. Once you request the car to accelerate beyond the limits that can flow threw the charger a negative pressure is created, the controller then pulses the charger to try and match the known atmospheric pressure. hth |
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Right and just for clarity, it is just that - a single pulse for a fraction of a second (I'm not aware of the software routine so I don't know the potential duration). Drag Reduction doesn't run the motor PWM'd. From my experience (it's engaged twice that I'm aware of, but it might be more often) it's just a quick shot of power to minimize any restriction that the non-spinning turbine may momentarily create. The reason I haven't used it much is because I'm generally passing through the throttle zone where it would be most helpful. What can I say, I like boost.
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If DR is disabled when the switch is set to "Off", that needs to be changed.
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More customization.
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System Armed, Switch Not Activated = Allows Drag Reduction System Armed, Switch Activated = Full Boost System Not Armed, No Power The condition you want him to test doesn't really exist (System Armed, Switch Disabled). However, it will allow Rob to see if the drag reduction program is able to recover any restriction that is created by a free wheeling turbine. It's a valid test, just not real world conditions. I'm not sure what you *want* is easily (and inexpensively) achievable. You want to run partial boost all the time. In order to do that you will need to pulse width modulate the compressor motor. That will require a significant modification to the controller (actually, a new controller). Moreover, PWM'ing that type of current will produce a significant amount of heat, further complicating your custom controller. The trouble is what you *want* and what this is are two different things. This is a full throttle, full boost system. You want scalability. That scalability comes at a cost. To create that circuit you will need to design an PWM circuit that uses a microcontroller and a fairly significant FET that can handle the inrush and duration of the available amperage, plus a safety margin. I use to work for a company that manufactured ECB's (Electronic Circuit Breakers) for the aircraft industry. I can tell you with certainty, it ain't easy. I know your motivation is to be able to have boost without ECU modification. But your plan is sending you down a rabbit hole where a known tune is a heck of a lot easier, less expensive and perhaps safer.
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Depending on the structure of the controller he has, its just a firmware change. He obviously has something more there besides just a WOT switch since the capability for DR is there. The pulsing experienced may just be the lack of a slightly more complicated PID controller being programmed in depending on if he has a microcontroller in there or just a simple analog circuit. The biggest problem with a partial throttle boost is that how much you would want would depend on throttle level and rpm, which are two things the controller is not currently receiving. (besides the wot switch) If you have those, its just a bit of programming. (and ensuring you have the capabilities in the charging system of course) |
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You are also correct in that a logic based controller will require ECU data. I'm not sure if the CAN data bus rate would be sufficient, especially during high traffic events. A direct SPI or I2C (I don't know what's used in the ECU) would be required. Like I said above, given the effort required for what mid_life wants, an ECU tune is oh so easy. Heck, if it's dealer detection he's worried about, buy a second ECU for $600 and flash that one. Reinstall your original ECU for dealer visits.
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I realize this seems like it belongs over on the open-source thread, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel when Rob has already done so much good work. I'd rather take his wheel and put fancier rims on it.
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