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      04-06-2012, 05:22 PM   #1
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Procede v5 11-25 maps - UT Logic

I don't know if it's out there somewhere, but if I want to boost something else than the suggested value of UT 65% with FBO + Meth (which equals 18 psi??), how do I do then?

60% = ?? psi
65% = 18 psi??
70% = ?? psi

...and so on.

It was really easy and user friendly with the old UT-logic...
For example; UT80% was 18 psi and UT 85% was 18.5 psi etc.

Time for a software refinement maybe?

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      04-06-2012, 07:16 PM   #2
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+1 for more info on this
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Start Boost % is the new variable and it scales between "Boost Target 0%" and "Boost Target 100%"

If "Boost Target 0%" is 10 psi and "Boost Target 100% is 20psi" then "Start Boost %" of 65% gives you 16.5psi.

See this thread for some example and an actual use of these: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=658117

It actually scales between the two.

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Start Boost % is the new variable and it scales between "Boost Target 0%" and "Boost Target 100%"

If "Boost Target 0%" is 10 psi and "Boost Target 100% is 20psi" then "Start Boost %" of 65% gives you 16.5psi.

See this thread for some example and an actual use of these: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=658117

It actually scales between the two.

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      04-06-2012, 09:20 PM   #5
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Spot on.......

You apply the 65% to the difference in the values between the lower and upper boost tables to get the target boost value.

But why don't you use the newer March maps? They use the same logic.
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Is that the default values?
In that case 65% would mean 16.5 psi, but the last time I checked my car boosted ~18-18.5 psi with the start boost at 65%...
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No it's not. These was a simple example. It's actually the latest n55 map. Just start the user software and load the map you use, no need to be connected to the car.
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