Contributing factors: high compression (12.5), big cams (Kelford 179-B), big injectors (FIC 900). The engine delivers quite a bit of engine braking. It's also running on E85, though that should not matter.
KPro V4 on a PRB ecu
I've dialed back the Overrun Cutoff MAP values and that helped. Interestingly, going from 10 KPa to 0 for Cutoff made a noticeable improvement even though the MAP signal never gets below 30. But it still cuts off/on even when set at 0.
Since the log does not have precision other than single full units of %, I can't tell if there is something changing in the TPS signal...maybe a half-percent? Pictured starting at 3:10 is a logged sequence where the TPS signal reads 0%, yet the Overrun Cutoff comes and goes. This is me tooling around in my moderately hilly neighborhood in 3rd gear @ 2800 rpm. There also another sequence around 4:10.
So it appears that TPS is the primary trigger for Overrun Cutoff, even though the MAP signal trigger point is the only one that can be changed in the tune. True?
Thoughts on additional ways to make this smoother?
