Hondata Kpro boost by gear setup questions...
I am trying to get my boost by gear setup in my kpro..
I got 2 questions: Under low/high boost control, what selection do I need to pick? (I am not running a external switch), so if I select "always on," does this mean, HIGH BOOST tables are always used?
And if I select "always off," does that mean LOW BOOST tables are always used?
And the duty vs pressure tables.. What values do I enter or should i leave it with the default values on?
I got 2 questions: Under low/high boost control, what selection do I need to pick? (I am not running a external switch), so if I select "always on," does this mean, HIGH BOOST tables are always used?
And if I select "always off," does that mean LOW BOOST tables are always used?
And the duty vs pressure tables.. What values do I enter or should i leave it with the default values on?
These answers can likely be found by clicking help and reading the help file in the kmanager software.
First you would want to tune using fixed duty cycle to figure out what your duty vs pressure tables should read.
Next, you should setup your high/low tgt tables. Default is low.
First you would want to tune using fixed duty cycle to figure out what your duty vs pressure tables should read.
Next, you should setup your high/low tgt tables. Default is low.
These answers can likely be found by clicking help and reading the help file in the kmanager software.
First you would want to tune using fixed duty cycle to figure out what your duty vs pressure tables should read.
Next, you should setup your high/low tgt tables. Default is low.
First you would want to tune using fixed duty cycle to figure out what your duty vs pressure tables should read.
Next, you should setup your high/low tgt tables. Default is low.
But you didn't answer my question.. If i select, "always off," does that mean low boost table is always used?
I am 99% sure, that always off will run the low boost table all of the time.
ok, I will try it out. I think I understand what your saying about duty cycle % vs pressure table.. So, I will need to run some datalogs to determine what duty cycle % produces what psi and then plug them into the table? Sounds like alot of work.. lol
Yep. Its not as bad as you think.
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