DBW function on M800

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DBW function on M800

Postby Tommy on Fri Feb 26, 2021 2:34 pm

I'm installing an M800 on my vintage Ferrari and I'm having a hard time understanding how to wire my TB and Accelerator module, (newbie with this process). I would greatly appreciate any help that I can get.
I will be using a Bosch TB and the wires are as follow.
Motor -
Poti -
Poti +
Motor +
Poti 2
Poti 1

On the accelerator module I have the following.
Pin 1: 5v
Pin 2: signal 1
Pin3: signal 1 ground
Pin 4: signal 2 ground
Pin 6: signal 2
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Re: DBW function on M800

Postby Stephen Dean on Mon Mar 01, 2021 12:08 pm

Hi,

As shown.

If you can provide the part number for the DBW Throttle I can see if it is one that we have calibrated. If we have a calibration for the DBW Throttle I'll post it for you.

Motor - | Aux Output 1
Poti - | Eng 0V
Poti + | Eng 5V
Motor + | Aux Output 2
Poti 2 | Available AV input
Poti 1 | Available AV input

Pin 1: 5v| Eng 5V
Pin 2: signal 1 | Available AV input
Pin3: signal 1 ground | Eng 0V
Pin 4: signal 2 ground | Eng 0V
Pin 6: signal 2 | Available AV input
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DAD0001 Drive by Wire_Electronic Throttle Setup.pdf
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Re: DBW function on M800

Postby Tommy on Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:13 am

The part N# 0280.750.101
It's a Bosch motorsport.
Thank you for the help.
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Re: DBW function on M800

Postby Stephen Dean on Thu Mar 04, 2021 11:07 am

Hi Tommy,

The settings for that throttle are as follows.

Proportional 140
Integral 80
Derivative 180
Period 1
Dead band 0.2
Feed Forward 10
Negative I Clamp -25
Frequency 8000
Voltage 14
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