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ECMlink BCS Error correction/Target boost

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AWD-Tony

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I'm going to start tinkering with the boost error correction function in link as my boost fluctuates slightly (up and down) +/- 2psi at the top of my pull. I've read their wiki page several times.

http://dsmlink.com/wiki/bcssetup#approach_1just_disable_error_correction

"When you do this with “good” data, you'll find a table similar to the following:"
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Why is this a good table? Don't you want boost to hold steady until redline? I have a 68hta V2 w Tial MVR using both top and bottom ports.

Thanks
Tony
 

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I will be doing this Tony but am not there yet. Tuner has me putting in a Mac 3 port controller so I can tell you what we do after I get it done. Sorry I'm not there yet, too many DSMs to fiddle with LOL.
 
No worries Marty. I got some pulls in from 3kish for every gear. Couldn't really find the right spots for first gear pull from 2k. Haven't had a ticket in over 15 years, Knock on wood!

Before Error Correction
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After Error Correction
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Haven't driven it after the correction. It feels like a monster but it still needs fine tune or E85. Knock is so unpredictable.
 

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