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huh? I use TPS dot just fine, if naything it's too rich rather than havin lean spikes
That link states "Some users have found that when using MAPdot it is difficult to control when in boost, so we have added the option to turn off the acceleration enrichments, when using MAPdot, when in boost."
Which is what I've seen too, particularly on a noisy MAP signal. I generally use TPSdot if the car has a TPS, and MAPdot if it doesn't. They both seem to work well when dialed in.
Which is what I've seen too, particularly on a noisy MAP signal. I generally use TPSdot if the car has a TPS, and MAPdot if it doesn't. They both seem to work well when dialed in.
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A few other cars....
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I was reading somewhere to not use TPSdot on a boosted car because changes in throttle in a boosted car can have very different changes on MAP. However, it should be pretty ideal for a NA car.
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The acceleration wizard slider between MAPdot and TPSdot would indicate otherwise. Am I missing something?
