Kiteflygolfdrive
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Thanks for the reply and the math. Seriously. That helps a lot. I saw TT‘s last stinger video on YouTube just now and noticed your post. Interesting that he liked as high as 13%. I have the ECU /TCU order form that’s kind of prefilled. Besides the pressure and percentage did you change any other settings?I went with pressure 1 and -8% rpm, and for daily driving I think a TCU tune is very safe, but you have to figure out what rpm reduction works for you, now if you graph one of your jb4 logs you will see that boost drops when the RPM pass 6k, Atomic said go with -8% or higher, so I used some math to figure out at what rpm the trans will shift, normally the trans shift at 6250, if you multiply 6250×0.08=500, now you subtract 500 from 6250 that's 5750, very good starting point IMO.
1. what changed your mind to select shift pressure 1 vs 2?
2. So as the % gets greater the shifts occur sooner. It would seem that there’s a % where gains decrease as percentage increases. I wonder if that’s somewhere around 13%? I’ll have to look at my logs (still learning to read them) and see what my boost curve looks like.