Possibility for Live Tuning of Target Throttle Plate Map?

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Dan1987
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Possibility for Live Tuning of Target Throttle Plate Map?

Post by Dan1987 »

Good evening,

I have a DBW UK S2000 and was wondering if it would be at all possible to make the target throttle plate map live tunable in FlashPro?

This would be great for tuning the car at all engine speeds and load sites as we could create several calibrations with the throttle plate maxxed out at different percentages (eg. 20% 40% 60% 80%). I could then use my current calibration and simply use the "import from calibration" option to change the throttle maps and do pulls in each instance without having to re-upload each time.

This would be a great time saving addition if possible.

Thanks.

Dan
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Re: Possibility for Live Tuning of Target Throttle Plate Map

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i am using target throttle plate table for tuning.
yes, this would be a very practical feature.
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Re: Possibility for Live Tuning of Target Throttle Plate Map

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The target throttle does not like being radically different from the throttle pedal, but the main reason that live tuning is not offered for the throttle plate is liability. Sorry.
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Re: Possibility for Live Tuning of Target Throttle Plate Map

Post by ajpturbopittsburgh »

I was going to start a new thread but thought this might be a good place.

But Hondata can you make it so you can edit the rpm column of the throttle table? I've made a table to have a soft style rev limiter but needed a little more resolution at the top of the rpm range.

I've set the 100 throttle pedal at 8000 rpm to 50% throttle which means that after 7000 rpm the throttle pedal starts to drop off. If I could re index just at the top of the rev range to say 8500 then I could hold 100% to 8000 rpm and set 8500 rpm to 50% throttle
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