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Old 07-02-13 | 10:17 AM
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Default apexi avcr help?

hey guys i can use little help with this avcr BC. i just need to know if i have it set up right with boost and duty. i had it set to .85bar with a duty of 43% the car boosted about 18psi on my boost gauge.i checked my boost level in the avcr and it was saying i was hitting 1.28bar. i have self learning on but the avcr never learned its duty cause iw as over shooting the boost so i get it now.

so i went out and just changed the target boost to 1.2bar set the duty to 20% and worked my way up till i hit target boost. right about 40% the car started hitting target boost pretty close.so i tryed to up i to 42% duty and i over shot 1.24 so i lowered it back to 40% and i didn't get to make a pull again.

i would like to know if this sounds like im on the right track with this BC.
i feel like i am getting but from what i been reading if ur at 1.0bar then u should start ur duty at 70% if i was to set my duty to 70 the car would over boost to 30psi. so i just set duty to 20% and worked my way from in boost so i dont hurt anything. i watched it go from 14.7 to about 18psi. i just want to know if anyone else is useing this and if anyone would know if my duty is about right for my target boost?

i would just like to know that i am doing this right and to keep on this track. im only questioing myself cause of what im seeing everyone else is boosting 1.2 and 1.0 with 70% duty and im just about hitting target boost with 40% is this normal?

thanks very much guys.

Last edited by Badass240; 07-02-13 at 10:58 PM.
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