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bcsoverview [2010/08/02 07:41]
twdorris
bcsoverview [2011/08/12 09:13]
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   - Adjust this value by some amount based on how far away current boost is from desired boost   - Adjust this value by some amount based on how far away current boost is from desired boost
  
-This sounds pretty simple and it really is, but once you start picking ​about the phrases, you'll see it's a bit more involved than it might seem at first.+This sounds pretty simple and it really is, but once you start picking ​apart the phrases, you'll see it's a bit more involved than it might seem at first.
  
 A sample screen shot is provided below for reference in the following sections. A sample screen shot is provided below for reference in the following sections.
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 Still, some folks may want to simplify their tuning efforts and focus on a single row at all times. ​ That's fine too, just keep in mind the expected results. Still, some folks may want to simplify their tuning efforts and focus on a single row at all times. ​ That's fine too, just keep in mind the expected results.
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 === WGSGear - Direct Access Table === === WGSGear - Direct Access Table ===
  
-When this box is checked, you'll want to change the WGSGear table in Direct Access on the WGSMisc tab to have values ​related ​to the raw LatestSpeed ​variable ​(instead of the raw WGSGearRatio used by default).+When this box is checked, you'll want to change the WGSGear table in Direct Access on the WGSMisc tab.  The default ​values ​are based on an internal (raw) ECU value named WGSGearRatio. ​ If you want to base gear selection on speed instead, then you'll need to change this table to reflect values from the internal ECU variable ​named LatestSpeed. ​ The following screen shot shows the WGSGear tab in direct access.
  
 {{  http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​wiki/​_media/​wgsgear.png ​ }} {{  http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​wiki/​_media/​wgsgear.png ​ }}
  
-Display ​LatestSpeed on your graph using the Raw value -> button in the Display Values dialog.+The values shown above are the default gear ratio values provided in ECMLink. ​ These values would select Gear 1 when WGSGearRatio is below 158.  Then it would select Gear 2 when WGSGearRtio is between 158 and 248.  Then it would select Gear 3 anytime WGSGearRatio is above 248. 
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 +The ECU provides some internal hysteresis to limit sudden switching between gears. 
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 +To change these values to reflect speed instead, calculate your speed points as: 
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 +  WGSGear value = (speed in mph) / 1.2425 
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 +So, for example, if you want to select 2nd gear at 40mph, you will use 32 as the Gear 1 value. ​ If you want to select 3rd gear at 80, then you'll use 64 as the Gear 2 value. 
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 +You can also display the raw ECU value called ​LatestSpeed on your graph using the Raw value -> button in the Display Values dialog.  That's the value the ECU will compare against when doing gear selection based on speed. ​ You can use those values directly in the WGSGear table.
  
  
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