engineermike
Well-Known Member
@vaeevictiss your concern is justified and exactly why we are focusing on this. So far, my favorite fail safe is only toggling the borderline timing adder when inferred alcohol is over 55%. This will toggle it off pretty quick when switching to 93. Secondly, this allows me to watch the A/F gauge in the car. 55% alcohol is 11.5/1 inferred A/F, so I know when it hits 12/1 at steady state, it's using the "low" timing values.
@junits15 I get what you're saying about the knock adder but man I hate the power delay when waiting for 10 deg knock advance to come in. I have mine set up to only need to deg knock advance and I cap it at 2 as well. That said, I tried getting octane adjust to work because that would have been much easier than building the humidity-timing device. However, I tried everything I could find and I couldn't get octane correction to budge off of 0. Others have had similar experience with the Gen3 and finally just concluded that the logic isn't active in the OS. That said, it's possible PCMTech has what's needed to make it work but I haven't gone down that rabbit hole yet.
@junits15 I get what you're saying about the knock adder but man I hate the power delay when waiting for 10 deg knock advance to come in. I have mine set up to only need to deg knock advance and I cap it at 2 as well. That said, I tried getting octane adjust to work because that would have been much easier than building the humidity-timing device. However, I tried everything I could find and I couldn't get octane correction to budge off of 0. Others have had similar experience with the Gen3 and finally just concluded that the logic isn't active in the OS. That said, it's possible PCMTech has what's needed to make it work but I haven't gone down that rabbit hole yet.
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