I know how frustrating it is to explain the *general* case w/o discussing a specific problem/log, but please bear with me! I appreciate your help.
IIf air is too much, because of poor boost control calibration for example
I.E. large neg deviation? (req<actual ps)
What about incorrect MAF calibration (e.g. MAF readings higher than actual air)?
the ECU tries to reduce torque on a other way (ignition angle) if it's allowed to. But these interventions through ignition angle are liked to certain enable conditions (BBMDEIN).
Got it. Question is, what rules of thumb do you follow when you decide when to fix the REASON for the intervention, or whether or not to allow intervention. Again, I realize this is a general question, but bear with me
The key to understand what the ECU is doing, is to understand the torque structure.
Start from section MSF in the Funktionsrahmen and elaborate from there.
Got it. I have been trying to, but my German (especially technical) isn't so hot, so you'll have to be patient if I ask very dumb questions.
As I've said I will do a short write up as well.
Thanks in advance
Keep in mind my goal is to continue to elaborate on the s4 tuning wiki page, which is far too simplistic and is missing many many important troubleshooting tips. So I would also appreciate some honest criticism of that information. I know a lot (most?) of it is probably misleading or incorrect, but I am committed to making it right, since it is the only single, open, easily accessible place that i know of for a top level summary of the most critical maps.