I should take my stock file and FF everything in KFLDHBN then modify LDRXN. Do I modify KFMIRL?
Keep in mind that you need to request enough load in KFMIRL but by the looks
of things you can intitially keep it as is.
Secondly, FF the entire KFLDHBN to disable this limiter totally. The reason you want
to do this is that need to avoid interferance whilst calibrating LDRXN.
I would strongly suggest that you keep LDRXN at a maximum of 190 intially in the midrange
and decrease it towards 150-160 at high revs during evaluation. If you need a complete
LDRXN curve to start from, I'd be happy to suggest one.
Also, there is another limiter that might be necessary to adjust and that is for maximum
allowed flow through the air mass meter. You will see a fault code for this when you push
the boost pressure but this limiter is of course adjustable as well if you need it.
Finally, there is an ME7 function for boost deviation handling thart might need to
be disabled during boost calibration. If you get a code called 17963 your actual boost
deviates too much from your requested boost. To prevent this from happening, FF the entire
KFDLULS function during boost calibration to get your boost control in order, then recalibrate
the KFDLULS properly. Having more than 0.2 bars of deviation indicates that you need to work
som more on your regulation.
If you have difficulties reaching the higher boost levels requested, it's not uncommon that you
need to increase KFLDIMX for higher boost pressure levels. This has been the case for me on
quite a few cars.
During calibration I always use analog knock detection, readings of oil temperature, air after
compressor temperature, air after intercooler temperature, exhaust gas temperature and back pressure
levels to give me an indication that I'm within sane operating conditions and I suggest that you do
the same when cranking the boost severely.