Hi guys!
I got my Grimmspeed boost controller and it looks sweet!
Next episode:
CROSSROADS
hehe, Erik Marklund tells me to adjust the MCX to get the boost levels correct and that he doesnt see any benefits of installing a manual controller.
Have anyone tried re-programming the MCX box to make it work better? (adjust the altitude compensation)
Erik also said that the TCV/MCX could adjust the boost pressure according to RPM , for example it could reduce the boost close to the rev limiter. However he didnt say wether the boost is programmed according to RPM in an untouched stock MCX box).
I went riding together with Dimebag last weekend in Sweden, we started off at about 500m I think, at the highest we were at 1500m, as we climbed up to the highest point I did have a good amount of throttle.
I just checked my boost gauge (it has memory peak recall) and I had never been above 4 PSI throughout the whole ride.
Basically this means I am close to running 4 PSI to little at 1500m.
If this is correct I am running much less then 180hp!
I guess I should do as Dimebag sais, install the manual controller, adjust the base pressure to 4 PSI at sealevel on a cold day, that way if the temperature increase much one day I will still be safe.
If I have understood, the base-pressure will be the pressure my sled will be running if the manual controller is in the zero boost position - spring inside the controller is at its most slack position)
This way I will always know that if I turn the knob all the way out to zero boost position I will be running 4 PSI.
Basically this means that if I install the manual controller and let the knob on the adjuster at zero boost, my sled will be running exactly like it did with the TCV. (theoretically since the TCV dont do its job).
Or am I stupid?
Basically I don`t know what I am waiting for? Agree?
I got my Grimmspeed boost controller and it looks sweet!
Next episode:
CROSSROADS
hehe, Erik Marklund tells me to adjust the MCX to get the boost levels correct and that he doesnt see any benefits of installing a manual controller.
Have anyone tried re-programming the MCX box to make it work better? (adjust the altitude compensation)
Erik also said that the TCV/MCX could adjust the boost pressure according to RPM , for example it could reduce the boost close to the rev limiter. However he didnt say wether the boost is programmed according to RPM in an untouched stock MCX box).
I went riding together with Dimebag last weekend in Sweden, we started off at about 500m I think, at the highest we were at 1500m, as we climbed up to the highest point I did have a good amount of throttle.
I just checked my boost gauge (it has memory peak recall) and I had never been above 4 PSI throughout the whole ride.
Basically this means I am close to running 4 PSI to little at 1500m.
If this is correct I am running much less then 180hp!
I guess I should do as Dimebag sais, install the manual controller, adjust the base pressure to 4 PSI at sealevel on a cold day, that way if the temperature increase much one day I will still be safe.
If I have understood, the base-pressure will be the pressure my sled will be running if the manual controller is in the zero boost position - spring inside the controller is at its most slack position)
This way I will always know that if I turn the knob all the way out to zero boost position I will be running 4 PSI.
Basically this means that if I install the manual controller and let the knob on the adjuster at zero boost, my sled will be running exactly like it did with the TCV. (theoretically since the TCV dont do its job).
Or am I stupid?
Basically I don`t know what I am waiting for? Agree?