Problem to remove 8000rpm rev limit
Problem to remove 8000rpm rev limit
I have a PRB ECU with K-pro in my supercharged K20A2 Lotus Elise.
I have a big problem removing the 8000rpm rev limit. It doesnt matter that i change the setting in K-pro to 8800rpm or another higher value then 8000rpm. It doesn´t work! If I change to lover rpm limit, like 7000rpm it works. Really strange. I have checked in the logg and it´s not the boost cut or something else that are cutting the engine. It reacts like a rev limit. It´s seems to me that the original rev limit still is there and not able to remove it.
Please help me out here.
Regards, Andreas
Sweden
I have a big problem removing the 8000rpm rev limit. It doesnt matter that i change the setting in K-pro to 8800rpm or another higher value then 8000rpm. It doesn´t work! If I change to lover rpm limit, like 7000rpm it works. Really strange. I have checked in the logg and it´s not the boost cut or something else that are cutting the engine. It reacts like a rev limit. It´s seems to me that the original rev limit still is there and not able to remove it.
Please help me out here.
Regards, Andreas
Sweden
Hello again,
When I look at the log file it seems be cutting at 8100rpm as you mentioned gangaran. I attached the log file and also a copy of the calibration file. Please take a look and see if you cand find something.
/Andreas
When I look at the log file it seems be cutting at 8100rpm as you mentioned gangaran. I attached the log file and also a copy of the calibration file. Please take a look and see if you cand find something.
/Andreas
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deadphishy
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Thats not what it looks like on my datalogs when i hit boost cut. You'll notice that even after you hit 8.1k the injectors are still working at 13ms and they don't drop down untill after the TPS starts coming down. When i hit the limitor in my car the injectors turn off, and the injector duty and duration drops to 0 while the TPS still reads full throttle or 102%.