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Tuning À la carte
Options for rev limiting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 15729937" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>What are the options for rev limiting in the tune? On my car (description in sig below), the rev limiter barely functions at WOT. I mean, it will kick in and cylinders will cut out (with huge pops and bangs), but the wheels will still spin and I think the engine would blow if I kept my foot in it.</p><p></p><p>And yet, when I watch videos of things like drifting, the guys there are somehow able to keep the engines at a steady redline rpm with no protests (or rev limiter popping) coming from the engine. They can shred the tires all around the track and it sounds like the engine never varies from redline. Are they doing this all by manual control, or do they have a tune that automatically modulates the throttle???</p><p></p><p>Since our cars are throttle-by-wire, is it possible to have the tune modulate the throttle plate opening to maintain specific maximum rpm's at WOT???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 15729937, member: 184279"] What are the options for rev limiting in the tune? On my car (description in sig below), the rev limiter barely functions at WOT. I mean, it will kick in and cylinders will cut out (with huge pops and bangs), but the wheels will still spin and I think the engine would blow if I kept my foot in it. And yet, when I watch videos of things like drifting, the guys there are somehow able to keep the engines at a steady redline rpm with no protests (or rev limiter popping) coming from the engine. They can shred the tires all around the track and it sounds like the engine never varies from redline. Are they doing this all by manual control, or do they have a tune that automatically modulates the throttle??? Since our cars are throttle-by-wire, is it possible to have the tune modulate the throttle plate opening to maintain specific maximum rpm's at WOT??? [/QUOTE]
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