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Author Topic: Requested load cut... Sometimes rlsol_w follow much lower then rlmax_w  (Read 22253 times)
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1.8T 4bar MAP scaled. More then 2bar boost gtx3071.  I  have this situation. But I do not understand why ECU cuts requested load. Only with high specified load. If LDRXN a little lower - all is ideal. I want to exceed the regulated threshold of 2 bar.
No ignition retards. Intake temp 32 C at this moment. Good fueling. Any ideas?
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You should use RPM as x axis, and put things with very different values (req boost is very different from req load) on different y axes.

that graph is almost unreadable.

I assume KFLDHBN is the first thing you looked at?
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this is KFMIRL and KFMIOP
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You should use RPM as x axis, and put things with very different values (req boost is very different from req load) on different y axes.

that graph is almost unreadable.

I assume KFLDHBN is the first thing you looked at?
i read it like that. Blue an red line.  Intake temp 32 C with meth injection
this is kfldhbn.
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You should use RPM as x axis, and put things with very different values (req boost is very different from req load) on different y axes.

that graph is almost unreadable.
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If your tmot is 92C, what do you think the output of KFLDHBN will be?
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Temperature input should be tsel (tans or tumc), not tmot, on ME7.5.

(Maybe I'm wrong)
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If your tmot is 92C, what do you think the output of KFLDHBN will be?

KFLDHBN Y-axis is intake temp (tans), not engine tamp.
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ah my mistake. thanks.
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Torque intervention or KFMIRL is whack
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Am I the only one that looked at his IOP?
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but why after 6000 rpm rlsol_w meet rlmax_w anyway ?
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Am I the only one that looked at his IOP?
you mean X-axis max 200? Do you think it could affect? Then why after 6000 rpm rlsol_w meet rlmax_w anyway ?
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Your IRL and IOP are absolutely ridiculous. Tune them correctly.
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Your IRL and IOP are absolutely ridiculous. Tune them correctly.

На первый взгляд вроде все не так плохо )

Are you sure? Ok. I`ll try that
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