Tighter 2 step rpm

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mapdaddy
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Tighter 2 step rpm

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Anyway we can change the firmware or tunerstudio to allow a "0" value for the soft limit rpm zone for the 2 step? This should net a tighter rpm swing on the 2 step
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Re: Tighter 2 step rpm

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I’m following. Curious to see where this goes as I’ve been trying to tighten mine up.
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Re: Tighter 2 step rpm

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Edit the ini and you can set it pretty low. I wouldn't try 0.
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Re: Tighter 2 step rpm

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Other ecus allow "high only" rev limiter. We can't do the same?
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Re: Tighter 2 step rpm

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Has anyone following found anything out on this? I’d love to tighten mine up some.
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Re: Tighter 2 step rpm

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Waiting on developers to see it....
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Re: Tighter 2 step rpm

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I was waiting for you to test and see what happens.
I was expecting that reducing the zone excessively will give less tight control as the power will be more on-off and you'll have the "voom-voom-voom" behaviour of a factory car on the rev limiter.

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