speed based launch control
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speed based launch control
If useing speed based launch control turn off the launch/flatshift section? It's best to use the speed based launch control on a driven or non driven wheel?
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Re: speed based launch control
I believe you still must have it on. You have options to change the rpm limits, but the fuel adder, timing and spark cut type are still on the main two step page
I use vss2, non driven for my control
I use vss2, non driven for my control
Volvo 940, 2jzge, MS3Pro, daily
240Z, 2JZ, MS3Pro boost control
240Z, 2JZ, MS3Pro boost control
Re: speed based launch control
O ok.I see they have timing section on the speed based launch control what benefit would the timing do build boost after the launch? Also on you logs do you find a start delay on your non driven speed sensor?
Re: speed based launch control
Ok so I tested the speed based launch control and I find that when I was usein fuel cut only the cut is so aggressive that the speed would actually slow down and stay constant lso what happened is the speed would stay let's say stuck at 55 kph at 5500 rpm and won't go up to 70kph so I can achieve my higher rpm or even rev limit so I can shift to second because the banging of the cut. Am I doing something wrong or if anyone can type out there settings that I can try as a bench mark I can use?
Re: speed based launch control
I was looking for something smooth cutting and progressively climbing in rpm
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- Super MS/Extra'er
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Re: speed based launch control
Post your current msq and maybe a log. Mine seems to be pretty smooth
Volvo 940, 2jzge, MS3Pro, daily
240Z, 2JZ, MS3Pro boost control
240Z, 2JZ, MS3Pro boost control
Re: speed based launch control
i think in the current tune i had turned off the speedbased launch control but if you turn it on the settings shoud be still there that i used,and srry speed was stuck at 37 kph
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Re: speed based launch control
I think you need to adjust the vss curve Ill post my msq and email you a datalog this computer does not have a registered verison yet of MLV so I cant cut it down
Volvo 940, 2jzge, MS3Pro, daily
240Z, 2JZ, MS3Pro boost control
240Z, 2JZ, MS3Pro boost control