Help with s300 BBG set up
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Trying to set up BBG on my s300
Solenoid is wires up and the vac lines are all attached in compliance with the s300 help file.
Using a regular Mac solenoid.
Set up is basic b turbo set up
Waste gate spring is 1 bar tial 44mm
Hondata 4bar map
Here's a pic of what I was thinking threw reading the help file
I have it set at 15/ to get a base line of boost and raise it from there.
Any help I would appreciate, please only people who have experience and have done this before thanks.
Solenoid is wires up and the vac lines are all attached in compliance with the s300 help file.
Using a regular Mac solenoid.
Set up is basic b turbo set up
Waste gate spring is 1 bar tial 44mm
Hondata 4bar map
Here's a pic of what I was thinking threw reading the help file
I have it set at 15/ to get a base line of boost and raise it from there.
Any help I would appreciate, please only people who have experience and have done this before thanks.
Last edited by $MIKE$; Jul 13, 2014 at 03:37 PM.
Solenoid configuration is wrong.
It should be Maximum boost at 100% duty when using a mac solenoid configured like the the details on our website http://www.phearable.net/images/tech...noidwiring.gif
Activation pressure should be around 1-2 psi less then your wastegate spring.
You should first set your boost cut to a safe level. Then tune via Fixed duty cycle and figure out what percentage value = what amount of boost.
This will allow you to tune the target tables etc.
Once you figure out 50% duty cycle = x psi etc you will be able to setup the low & high boost target tables as you please.
The default table that is used is the low boost table.
It should be Maximum boost at 100% duty when using a mac solenoid configured like the the details on our website http://www.phearable.net/images/tech...noidwiring.gif
Activation pressure should be around 1-2 psi less then your wastegate spring.
You should first set your boost cut to a safe level. Then tune via Fixed duty cycle and figure out what percentage value = what amount of boost.
This will allow you to tune the target tables etc.
Once you figure out 50% duty cycle = x psi etc you will be able to setup the low & high boost target tables as you please.
The default table that is used is the low boost table.
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