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Traction control?


Matt Dunn

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Have been looking through some of the forums but have not found much.

I have a G4 Storm and have fitted a wheel speed sensors to a front and a rear wheel,

so i have a driven and a non driven wheel.

From this I can get %slip reading.

Can I use a 4D ignition table with slip on one axis to drop ingition timing out when slip occours as a form of traction control?

What is the disadvantage or down side to doing this?

The is an a maximum advance limit in the ignition main settings, but is there any minimum advance to stop far to retarded timimg?

Is there a boost overlay table that can have have slip on one axis to do a similar thing with boost to help prevent wheelspin?

asI cant seem to change any of the axis on the boost table apart from the boost target table which I have as a dash mounted pot already.?

Thanks

Matt

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You can have %slip as an axis on your target table and if you don't have different targets for RPM you can then  set the RPM axis to the volt input and your other to %slip.

The ECU logging only logs Speed off one input not %slip

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