In boost duty cycle open loop table, if you set the axis to out of bounds values, the program gets stuck in an alert loop. I had to cntrl+alt+dlt.
Also, how hard in your opinion would it be to change the TPS axis to be MAP in the firmware and tuning software? I know it doesnt make sense for boost control, but I want to use the 2D map to drive a progressive meth controller that expects 1-5V.
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Re: Endless Alert Loop
Thanks, I'll look into that.In boost duty cycle open loop table, if you set the axis to out of bounds values, the program gets stuck in an alert loop. I had to cntrl+alt+dlt.
That is a snap for the tuning software, it just takes an ini change. The firmware, probably not so easy.Also, how hard in your opinion would it be to change the TPS axis to be MAP in the firmware and tuning software? I know it doesnt make sense for boost control, but I want to use the 2D map to drive a progressive meth controller that expects 1-5V.
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