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panterargento
26-10-2013, 09:12
Hello everyone, would someone be so? kind of you to explain (if ? possible) the limit iq that I posted in the screen, as a function of how they act, not s? how to classify them...for example, a function air temperature, speed? (if there is one), exchange (if one exists), temperature, diesel and so on...we talk a lot about but have not yet managed to understand their correlation under certain conditions of engine temperature or another.
Thank you in advance.

munro
26-10-2013, 15:01
1CC1AE,1CF824,are limiters of iq as a function of temperature...in the axes you have the temp in absolute degrees kelvin, the value you have to subtract always 270....one 1CF824 and an iq limit in function of the temp fuel...***** and what you find in the various edc15c....
1CC274 should be an iq limit as a function of the speed? I do not quite understand when enters in function...maybe ? a map that serves al-asr for a sort of reminder of the calculation.....from the shape it seems too similar to the map that change on an edc15p to activate launch controll....
1CE7E8 I have no idea what it is......in the a-axis, it seems to me to recognize the steps from the rpm...but they could also be a step torque...
however, the edc16 ? chock-full of limiters to find them all and figure out what act would serve a minimum of a damos...

panterargento
26-10-2013, 16:35
Ok, thanks a lot munro, at least now I have a half idea.