We had some bad experience with the ref limiter and gear change ignition cut on our rotary engine. We are not sure it broke the engine but fact is that the engine hasn't broke any more since we deactivated the systems. Maybe it is just a coincidence. To be honnest the engine calibration has been changed also since then.
I fear activating these systems again and was looking for a solution.
With an DBW system I think we are able to restore the same functionalities as before and don't have to touch the ignition-system.
I found the following functionalities in the ECU manager software and want to check if they correspond with my understanding. If not could you please correct me so I do not have false hope when I go over to the purchase.
I want to use the throttle for up-shift. So the throttle angle changes towards 0% during a predefined time to get the load of the engine. The driver keeps his foot on the accelerator pedal. Typical behavior for dog engaged transmissions. But automatically done by the ECU and triggered by a load cell in the shift lever.
I want to use the throttle for down-shifts (throttle blip). To be able to shift faster into lower gear. The blip depends on the wheelspeed and gear which it is in and triggered by a load cell in the shift lever.
This I didn't find but never the less I would like to know if it is possible :
I would like to use the throttle to perform the pit limiter function. Throttle valve works like a PID with wheelspeed as feedback channel.
I would like to use the throttle for RPM limit when the driver revs to high. The throttle valve is controled in closed loop with rpm as feedback channel.
And of course with every change in throttle position the logic needs to follow the injection and ignition which comes with this throttle position.
Somebody did this before ? And who can give me some usefull tips and hints ?