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I don't know how much this factors into this overall banter/conversation/flame fest....
I do know that Vit has a very intelligent adaptive boost / adaptive traction control logic on his FR-S that no one else in the world has... because he wrote it himself. He's shown me the logic, the tables, the way it works. It's ridiculous. Basically, per gear, it will adapt how much boost it will try to put down, within a margin based on the target boost, based on the available traction, in a closed loop state. So it automatically learns the road surface and tire state on the fly and adjusts the power output of the car based on it, in every gear... #motec |
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I don't have any problem putting down the power regardless if it's on E10 or E85 fuel... (300 to 500 power swing). If you're launching the car even with 200hp you can destroy the tire in first gear -- I'm not even going to go there, it opens a whole new venue for argument (tires, launch technique, surface, power management, on and on). |
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This car made about 700hp on 20lbs of boost. Note it has no problem hooking up in 1st... on a 24" radial. https://www.facebook.com/vittuned/vi...0769307134736/ |
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I would like to have 15 to 20 psi of anti lag but that's just a guess that's as crisp as your video Thank you for your time this is much more enjoyable
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Another Motec thing he has going (custom written) - adaptive VE learning. Basically a 3 dimensional long term fuel trim, and since the Motec is fast/accurate enough with a quality wbo2, it's always closed loop, even at WOT. So the fueling is always learning, and always optimized against his targets.
This kind of stuff helps the motor last longer. |
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The car is on a 245 Toyo R1R as johan has mentioned. I don't limit turbo spool in any gear, in fact I run it with a tight margin with a 4 port solenoid to run all the pressure to the top of the gate to keep it closed until target boost is achieve. 1st gear rolls by so quick on these cars that I doubt even with CO2 on the gate you'll hit max boost before you have to shift. The turbo basically spools like a Centri blower in 1st to target boost (essentially the gear ramps too fast without enough load to run the turbo up sooner). Essentially, no turbo car *really* ever uses it's full potential in 1st gear. Maybe with anti-lag on a slick at a prepped drag strip you could spool the car to 18lbs and then do a hit... Regardless, even on E85 where I put all the boost in, the car still feels like it needs more power... 1st gear uses it like a Centri blower (spool to shift.. lol), 2nd gear uses it all right away, and 3rd gear is no where near the limit of the tire. If I put the car on my rolling anti-lag in 1st gear, sure, it'll come in right away... maybe I'll show you the rolling anti lag today :P But after you're done going straight... this car's also fun to do this...
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I'm impressed by your boost by gear strategy, I have that in my boost controller but have kinda been hooked on boost by MPH. It looks like I need to broaden my horizons and play a little. I need to know how to tap into the gear range indicator some how to send it to the boost controller. Time to go to work.... Thanks for the info EDIT: As far as a video YOU HAVE MY FULL ATTENTION
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I've never been a fan of boost by MPH, prefer by gear -- for the reason, if I'm at 45mph, I could be in 2nd or 3rd... I want the boost target of 3rd if I'm in 3rd... not the boost target of 45mph (which could be quite a bit lower). What ECU are you using that you can't do some sort of boost control? Even ECUTek has it.. granted it's pretty basic. |
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Some things I haven't yet had time to implement is boost ramp/limits based on accel rates (yaw/lat mostly). Something I'm going to play with soon -- I want to be able to tune the response of the turbo based on what the car is doing -- IE, if I'm mid corner and I floor it, no reason to spool the turbo to max boost... ramp it in as yaw rate settles closer to an acceptable target. |
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Someone needs to let me borrow their Centri blower powered car for some R&D, we can do a boost by gear kit for those and implement similar logic
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