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Start by following the procedure in Approach 1 to get your base duty cycle around where you want it. | Start by following the procedure in Approach 1 to get your base duty cycle around where you want it. | ||
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==== Setting up the Boost Target table baseline ==== | ==== Setting up the Boost Target table baseline ==== | ||
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- | Note how each gear builds full boost later in the RPM band. And notice how this particular example shows some boost spike just as full boost is built. You can either keep that spike in the curve or try to dial it out using lower duty cycle values and lower boost target values. | + | Note how each gear builds full boost at different areas of the RPM band. And notice how this particular example shows some boost spike just as full boost is built. You can either keep that spike in the curve or try to dial it out using lower duty cycle values and lower boost target values. I personally like this spike, so I run it that way on purpose. I want to get as much as I can from my turbo. So building more boost early on in the RPM band (where my turbo actually can build boost) is one way to do that. |
===== Notes and limitations ===== | ===== Notes and limitations ===== |