I hope this is acceptable here. I'm currently using eurodyne maestro to tune my mk7 sportwagen (1.8t).
I understand maestro tables are (can be) different than some of the OEM tables, but I'm hoping since there's no loader file associated with this tune, that the OEM strategies are still in place. There's no "BT" file available for the 1.8tsi - My current tune is based off the is20 file.
I have a hybrid IS38 installed. Upgraded intake/intercooler/downpipe etc. I also have MPI and a LPFP installed (though it's non functional with maestro at this point in time, so I'm running with the factory HPFP).
I think I've got a decent understanding of the general ecu strategies with respect to driver input, max torque, airflow set point etc. That said, I don't have access to the modeled airflow tables for the turbocharger, so it's likely that the ECU is using the IS12 (or IS20 if Chris has modified them) airflow tables. Boost targeting seems to (mostly) work well.
My current problem is that PUT ends up exceeding PUT_SP, and the wg doesn't accurately adjust to bring it back down to target. It wouldn't be a big deal if I had the fueling to support it, but in it's current state I can get to the point where rail pressure starts to drop dramatically (since it will continue to build boost towards redline). My current workaround is to lower the max torque in 2nd gear, which ultimately lowers the PUT_SP to a point where the deviation doesn't get me as far into my fuel system restriction. 3rd has the same problem, but it's not as dramatic (or doesn't seem to be).
The WGDC tables available are labeled "Boost pressure" on the X, and "first parameter for precontrol and adaptation" on the Y. Cobb says that X is "intake flow factor" and Y is "exhaust flow factor"... though if that's the case then those are two things that I can't log.
An example of a 3rd gear log showing the way the boost builds after reaching SP:
https://www.simoswiki.com/images/0/05/Wgdc_tuning_3rdgear.pngWhat table can I look at to adjust how the wastegate responds after going into closed loop (since changes I've made to the wgdc table only appear to affect the way boost ramps immediately after reaching the sp). If the wg tables in maestro are the right ones.... What exactly is the Y, and why does it seem like nomatter how high I make those, the wg never seems to open enough to bring boost back down?