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hi guys, I would succeed and make the effect "pop corn" on edc16, I would need your help, I am working for accuracy on a G-Point 1.9 130hp.
in my experience I know do it on the edc15 on the torque limiter and from what I understand does not work on the 16 right? I'm attaching the file ori on what I should do so if you could give me some clue to get on the right road, I would be happy.
you should find a single bit set to 6000 rpm and moddarlo to your liking.
immediately before the torque limiter, find a curve that rises always set it for example to 4500 and the bit immediately after the imposed 4501, then the torque limiter to 4500 the get and immediately after the ports to zero, I don't know if I was clear
still them I'll try them all and two
frank as you say I should do a simple limiter without effect pop corn, let's say right?
shiston yes yes I understand you say the l Y-axis of the map, torque limiter, then it works just like the edc15.
I make two maps, as I have said, then the load!
From as I know it should work like the edc15 tant it is true that I tried it on a stylus edc15 and worked this method. Let us know
Tried both ways and the difference is minimal,the one with the torque limiter a few time I enter in recovery,and is a edc15 .with the rev-limiter ever and is much more accurate.the method of lim torque is now passed much better operate on the l-limit of rpm I have the ECM that n this time, but if I'm not mistaken is close to the torque limiter.
it should be located immediately before the torque limiter
is there a bit before the limiter is set to 5400, I believe that.
it is definitely the one to let us know
So guys I just did the test! And I can confirm that it works in both ways.
Minimum difference as said frank maybe the one with the bit is slightly more effect, but that goes to taste!
well, it is a pleasure! hello project!!
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