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FDGT40R 04-06-14 12:54 PM

Changing power fc values
 
Hi guys,
I'm running the base map from my commander on an single turbo engine with more than a couple modifications, which as you can imagine isn't ideal, the engine runs ok, but I'm having dramas when it's warming up, every now and then it'll die on idle or on the run down, I suspect it's under fueling during the warm up and I want to use the water temp correction tables on the controller as well as increase the deceleration fuel cut rpm settings. My problem is, every time in change the values, they don't save. I move to the next table and everything reverts back to 0.
Do I have to change everything when tuning with the fc commander and start from the beginning and work my way through or does it allow the running of the base map with changes to a few of its values?

I've read the operation manual several times and it doesn't seem to mention anything about saving changes..
I intend to get a proper map done to extract the most out of the car eventually but I'm in the middle of nowhere and there's no decent specialist within 300 miles..

FDGT40R 04-07-14 10:55 AM

After looking into this deeper, it would suggest it's not on its stock map and the current map has been password protected, which means I can only make changes with the data logic kit and password. Can anyone confirm this?

misterstyx69 04-07-14 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by FDGT40R (Post 11713945)
After looking into this deeper, it would suggest it's not on its stock map and the current map has been password protected, which means I can only make changes with the data logic kit and password. Can anyone confirm this?

If I can make a suggestion,Read the rules at the top if the Intro section and gain some posts so you can access the Power FC section.
Guys there know more in that particular section than in this Basic section.They deal with that everyday.

FDGT40R 04-07-14 06:40 PM

Ok thanks, I've been in there and had a read about. How many posts do I need to access the specific PFC section?

misterstyx69 04-07-14 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by FDGT40R (Post 11714194)
Ok thanks, I've been in there and had a read about. How many posts do I need to access the specific PFC section?

5 to post and 5 to reply.
You are good to go.


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