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Old 10-31-2014, 10:32 AM   #1
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Drive By Wire: Has anyone modified it yet?

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So, I've never been a fan of the DBW (drive by wire) on Subaru vehicles, going all the way back to my 08 Impreza 2.5i. That vehicle was difficult to drive at low speeds (like stalking a parking spot at the grocery store) because the throttle was so touchy. Luckily we had someone who had the know-how to do something about it over at NASIOC!

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1537010

So fast forward 4 years and I'm back in to another DBW Subaru, and while not as disappointed with my 86 as I was with the 2.5i, I can still tell that there is a dullness to the response as well as an exaggerated engine-torque-request.

Has anyone done any logging of the Throttle Pedal Position and the Throttle Plate Position to see how they both correlate? I'd be much more interested in my car having a Linear Throttle Pedal vs a Ramped Throttle, as well as somehow lessening the throttle pedal delay.

Input from anyone?
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Yes, we have remapped the throttle to accomplish exactly what you are referring to. Have done the same for the Subaru Impreza line as well (2.5i, WRX, STi, LGT, FXT, etc.). See here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72195

We offer our custom throttle mapping as an option for any of our FRS/BRZ tunes. You can find details on our tunes here: http://www.brz-parts.com/ecutek.html

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It's easy enough to do. Similar DBW to those of old. One of my tools allows you to see the changes you make to the requested throttle. ECUtek makes it easier with its pedal calibration custom map too.
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Yes, we have remapped the throttle to accomplish exactly what you are referring to. Have done the same for the Subaru Impreza line as well (2.5i, WRX, STi, LGT, FXT, etc.). See here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72195

We offer our custom throttle mapping as an option for any of our FRS/BRZ tunes. You can find details on our tunes here: http://www.brz-parts.com/ecutek.html

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Perfect, exactly what I was looking for!

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It's easy enough to do. Similar DBW to those of old. One of my tools allows you to see the changes you make to the requested throttle. ECUtek makes it easier with its pedal calibration custom map too.
That's great news, but I'm assuming that since I'll be getting an e-tune from one of our vendors (or JamesM) that the tune will be locked and I'd be unable to manipulate those maps. Is that correct?

I've only just received my ECUtek cable and dongle, but haven't purchased a license yet so I haven't been able to play with anything.
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Perfect, exactly what I was looking for!



That's great news, but I'm assuming that since I'll be getting an e-tune from one of our vendors (or JamesM) that the tune will be locked and I'd be unable to manipulate those maps. Is that correct?

I've only just received my ECUtek cable and dongle, but haven't purchased a license yet so I haven't been able to play with anything.
I'm sure James doesn't lock his maps. Otherwise, locked maps can't be touched. You could always get a license and DIY. Plenty of info about surrounding OFT tunes which are the same basics.
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It is also possible with RomRaider:

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It is also possible with RomRaider:]
That's not the only table worth checking

ECUtek has an easier way of doing it with the custom accelerator pedal maps IMO. No need to play about with the requested torque tables.
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