addition to boost control request

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turbotypeR
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addition to boost control request

Post by turbotypeR »

I just wanted to request an addition to the boost control. I use the gear dependant boost control and love it. However, it would be very nice if I could control rpm as well as boost per gear. In other words, you could make the boost come on at whatever rpm you wanted, in what gear you wanted instead of having the same boost all the way through each gear. I think this would help alot with traction because you could control how hard the boost comes on in each gear. Thanks!

BTW- I love the new display options. You can set it up where it is much easier to get info from the datalog
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Post by Indub »

I too would love to see more boost control options.

Preferably, the ability to control ramp time, etc
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Post by turbotypeR »

is this possible?
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Post by 2 0 3 »

FWIW...

Im in for this too!

(worked in the shift cut thread =P)
693hp 2.0L 40R tuned with S300!!
10.37 @ 143 on kinda low boost =P
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Post by turbotypeR »

what do you think?
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Post by Indub »

Is this already something in the works?
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Post by b20luda »

My boost drops off in the high RPM, being able to adjust per RPM would be great...
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Post by Silverbeast »

b20luda wrote:My boost drops off in the high RPM, being able to adjust per RPM would be great...
How much of a boost drop off? What kind of turbo/manifold/DP are you using?
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Post by Hondata »

Rpm based boost by gear is being developed.
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Post by turbotypeR »

thank you! you guy are the best!
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Post by b20luda »

Silverbeast wrote:
b20luda wrote:My boost drops off in the high RPM, being able to adjust per RPM would be great...
How much of a boost drop off? What kind of turbo/manifold/DP are you using?
SLS top mount 44mm tial GT3076R (.82) 3in DP.....

I have since switched to the mac boost solenoid and its MUCH MUCH better, pretty much rock solid... the GM solenoid is garbage, its my 2nd one, both were brand new bought from the dealer...
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Post by Silverbeast »

b20luda wrote:
Silverbeast wrote:
b20luda wrote:My boost drops off in the high RPM, being able to adjust per RPM would be great...
How much of a boost drop off? What kind of turbo/manifold/DP are you using?
SLS top mount 44mm tial GT3076R (.82) 3in DP.....

I have since switched to the mac boost solenoid and its MUCH MUCH better, pretty much rock solid... the GM solenoid is garbage, its my 2nd one, both were brand new bought from the dealer...
I have to agree the apexi, aem, mac solenoids are really quite efficient and work well. I have ran about 40psi with them and no issues with creep or taper.
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Post by 2 0 3 »

Hondata wrote:Rpm based boost by gear is being developed.
Thank you :D
693hp 2.0L 40R tuned with S300!!
10.37 @ 143 on kinda low boost =P
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Post by b20luda »

any idea when boost by RPM will be released...rough estimates?? Anything?
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Post by Hondata »

Currently in beta testing.
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