You will need to disassemble the ecu and see if it has a hard coded load cap, most of them do. After you patch the load cap you will need to change the map sensor offsets to match the new map sensor. Also, may need a 5120 hack too depending on how much boost you plan to run
Thank you.
It is for sure possible to do. I have a file made by a tuner that installed a turbokit on an identical UTV. They made use of MAP sensor of 2,5 bar, and the VE axis are scaled accordingly. See attached picture of VE map with 2,5 bar map sensor.
So I have no doubt it is working. Since I am basicly doing the same, and I also have both the tuned and original SW, I could just copy paste it. But I am rather trying to understand how it is done.
I am studying both files, and in that way I am learning slowly. I`m no engineer, will never be, so I will never become clever enough to work at the level most you guys in here does, dissembling codes etc.
Looked into Ida pro once, and I did not have 1 single clue to do. Its not for me.
And could you care to explain me what is map sensor offset? The value represented is pressure, not Voltage?
Attached is pictures of map sensor offset for both files. On the left is 2.5 bar map sensor offset. Factor used is 0,004.
But, I have Damos for another sw versio from the same ecu type and engine type, just installed in a different type of offroad wheicle. And in my Damos, the factor used for Map offset is 0,0390625.
The ID in my damos is: DSSOFS, where I assume OFS is offset, but I do not now what DSS stand for.