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Grant Baker

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  1. It is for overrun and idle yes. 

    John hasn’t described it well. Essentially if you blip the throttle to put the ALS into active mode, as you come off the throttle the car continues to rev until the normal rev limiter with no ignition cut or retard seeming to be active. 

    So you blip it and it goes above (in this case) 3k and above 40% TP, then come off the pedal and the engine goes to 4K, 5k, 6k and so on by itself  

    On the overrun the engine revs up even higher. The ALS system never seems to do anything when active. 

    The ignition cut table is at 30-40 in those areas, ignition angle is set to 30-35 degrees (minus) absolute and fuel is set to 5-10%. 

    So in effect the engine should not try and accelerate by itself. 

    On the log it shows that als is armed, then when conditions are met, “active”.

    ignition angle shows as -28 to -35 and ignition cut up to 50% (in this example)

    I’ll attach a log and the pcl file when I get to my laptop in the morning. 

    I’ve set up hundreds of cars with ALS now and never had an issue but this car has a mind of its own. 

  2. Hi

    Is there a CAN Keypad available for integration into a G4+ to enable multiple CAN DI switching?

    So to enable ALS, Boost strategies, Traction etc etc...

    Obviously Motec do one, but it's expensive and not sure it will do the right job??

  3. The 60 is the number of total teeth including "missing".

    The 2 that are built up are actually known as "missing teeth".

    So you need to set "Multi tooth/missing" as the mode and Trigger priority as Trigger 1 in Trigger setup...

    Trigger 1 setup - Multi tooth posn as Crank... Tooth count as 60.... Missing teeth as 2

     

    HTH?

     

  4. Hi there,
    Got an EVO IV-VIII plug in here (brand new) with an odd issue.

    It's an EVO 7 with an EVO 6 loom (odd I know!)
    Aux 4 (pin 11) I’ve set to boost solenoid as I always do, but it’s not actuating the solenoid. On further investigation it seems that nothing I do to the AUX 4 output makes any difference – it’s constantly giving out 5V.
    So I swapped the solenoid to Aux 2 (Pin 57) and that didn’t work either! Nothing I do on that Aux does anything at all and it’s constantly at 10V!
    Any ideas?
     

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