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AVC-R settings. What does it all mean?


jamesmark

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Having a play with the Apexi AVC-r today and am wondering what it all means.

 

I have turned down the boost from 1.2bar to 0.85 bar for the winter, better to be safe than sorry.

 

Took the following pictures.

 

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I take it the above pictures mean that it is set to max at 1.2 bar and this will be at 6000rpm? What about the duty, what does this mean?

 

Setting B is

 

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This one has 68% duty what does this do or mean?

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Your AVCR was in learning mode at 1.2 and you hadn't set it up to give more or less boost any a particular RPM point.

 

It's now at 0.85, seems to have learned it's duty and is 0.85 across the rev range.

 

Do you have the gear judge and gear duty settings configured?

 

Is the boost scramble turned off for winter too?

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Your AVCR was in learning mode at 1.2 and you hadn't set it up to give more or less boost any a particular RPM point.

 

It's now at 0.85, seems to have learned it's duty and is 0.85 across the rev range.

 

Do you have the gear judge and gear duty settings configured?

 

Is the boost scramble turned off for winter too?

 

What, what, WHAT? :search:

 

The first set of pictures is what it was set on (setting A), while I was waiting for Sarah to finish shopping I changed it setting B.

 

I did not change any of those figures seen they were all preset.

 

There is a mode for learning and the learning gears are 3rd & 4th.

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