Do we have a concensus?
Let's formulate a solid plan, then we can split up the work and tackle this.
Who's in?
prj, elray...anyone else? Silentbob?
Silentbob said he'd send me a list that he drafted up, but I guess he got caught up in other things and never got that far.
Do you guys have a good suggestion for a plug and play MAP sensor I could run on my RS4 that is bigger than 2.5 bar ?
Obviously this is not needed to make these modifications and have them work, but just asking.
This Saturday I am spending the day on the airfield with my emulator plugged in. I can try loads of stuff.
We might as well continue in this thread, since everyone is posting here, does not matter at this point.
I will be using my K-Box binary. But I think ultimately it's not going to matter too much...
So assuming a factor of two and stock MAP sensor.
Going through elRey's list:
fpbrkds_w, KFPBRK, KFPBRKNW - this is not pressure conversion. This is just a "correction factor". Also, because this is a division, no changes are needed here.
DSLGRAD and DSLOFS - have to be divided by two. This way the maximum value it will go up to is half of the current value.
DSUGRAD and DSOFS - exactly same story - divided by two.
PUMN, PUMX, PUSPSMX, PUE, DPUPS - divide by two.
DPUPVDK - already all zero in K-Box
FHOE - divide by two
PVDKMN, PVDKMX, PVDKPSMX - divide by two
DPDSVLU, PVDKPUD - divide by two
KVLAD - multiply by two (constant for converting boost pressure to flow)
LADFIL - leave it alone
FPVMXN2 - leave it alone, it's a relation between two pressures (multiplier)
PBKVVSTG - this is a constant without axis in K-Box, leave it alone.
KFLDF - axis divide by two
PSPVDKUG - seems like a factor between two pressures, leave it alone.
KLAF - the map needs to lose every second value, and the new values copy pasted into the first half. The rest of the values have to be found somehow. I might be wrong here.
Additonally:
KFLDIMX - divide pressure axis by two
So - I got this started (of course not taking credit from elRey who posted the initial list of things), come on