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Been in techincal for ages with no replys
After a few teething probs I have got my AVC-r installed and working, now come the confusing part for a real non techie, setting it up! My car used to peak at at 16.5-17 psi which by my workings out is about 1.14 bar or 1.16 Kg/cm2.
When I have the boost control off and monitor the boost it peaks at around 0.75 kg/cm2.
When it comes to setting the boost and duty cycle, I'm not too clear on exactly how to set it up.
I guess I would set the Target boost to 1.12kg/cm2 but what do I set the Valve duty to? The book isn't to clear on it as the examples given doesn't really explain much, Is there a rule of thumb for or is it just an approximation/guess and the controller will work it out in the self learning mode?
Also the book shows the self learning at 4000 rpm and mine shows it as 3000 rpm? Do I need to change smething to get it to 4000rpm?
Any help/advice or tips ?
Cheers
[Edited by Krade - 12/11/2003 3:58:29 PM]
After a few teething probs I have got my AVC-r installed and working, now come the confusing part for a real non techie, setting it up! My car used to peak at at 16.5-17 psi which by my workings out is about 1.14 bar or 1.16 Kg/cm2.
When I have the boost control off and monitor the boost it peaks at around 0.75 kg/cm2.
When it comes to setting the boost and duty cycle, I'm not too clear on exactly how to set it up.
I guess I would set the Target boost to 1.12kg/cm2 but what do I set the Valve duty to? The book isn't to clear on it as the examples given doesn't really explain much, Is there a rule of thumb for or is it just an approximation/guess and the controller will work it out in the self learning mode?
Also the book shows the self learning at 4000 rpm and mine shows it as 3000 rpm? Do I need to change smething to get it to 4000rpm?
Any help/advice or tips ?
Cheers
[Edited by Krade - 12/11/2003 3:58:29 PM]
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lol, you have posted everywhere!
Try search engine?
Think you should go down to Power Engineering or someone who knows more about it and get it set up
Try search engine?
Think you should go down to Power Engineering or someone who knows more about it and get it set up
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