Anti-lag

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Anti-lag

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just wondered if anyone knows if it is possible to map a type 1 board (on a ca18det) with anti-lag and if so any links or info would be great
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:? anybody??
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just remember time zone differences before bumping posts!

no anti lag has been implemented on top of standard ECU tuning at this stage. there are requests for launch control and anti lag sitting in my enhancements to do list but i've got a bunch of stuff to get through before those are tackled
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appologies matt, i keep forgetting your on the other side of the world!! i just wondered if it was possable to map for any form of antilag, would of helped me sell a kit thats all
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what would need to be done is some form of customisation using map switching. i know of someone customising the code but its more to remove some of the factory stuff at this stage. you could use the knock map as a secondary map for anti lag im thinking based on switchable input
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sounds promising, could it be switched by some form of input to the knock board maybe?? just pitching ideas here.... :)
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could you not simply switch the knock sensor input??
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not directly since it goes via filter board. you could use the dtc trigger to use the maps
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whats a dtc?
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Post by nanook »

Antilag,

Sounds good 8)

I hate lag.... :twisted:

Using knock map is a cool idea ...

Im in favour of Antilag development :D
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DTC = diagnostic terminal code
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Post by iceblade »

ooh sounds good, one step closer etc
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Post by 4x4le »

Have you tried retarding your decel timing and playing with your fuel in the areas of the map where it decels?

I have done this with some success (i believe) although I cannot monitor turbo speed but I do feel that it is helping (kill my turbo that is :D )
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how far did you retard your timing etc bud??
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Post by 4x4le »

I decreased the decell timing to 0 but I cant remember at what rpm I left it alone at. You can also log your min pulsewidths at every given rpm in every gear at every speed and set your therotical min pulsewidths a little below that and all that. I just did it messing around and Im going to go a little less extreme on mine but there is lots of playing around with it you can do. Be creative.

With a anti lag your looking for late to no spark and a little extra fuel to combust late. Be creative on how to do this.

Sorry, I dont have my tune on this computer to look at and Im sure there are better ways to do it than I have done but just play around with it a little and kiss your turbo good bye :)
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