by Stephen Dean on Thu Feb 18, 2016 9:00 am
Hi,
GCIC and ORB are used at opposite ends of the rev range, and shouldn't be overlapping. Typically with GCIC you will be at 100% throttle (or very close) when it is activated, and that throttle opening should remain constant through the shift. This retains mass flow through the engine, and due to the retarded timing used, retains the heat energy in the exhaust mass to keep the turbo spinning.
ORB is used to maintain boost when you are off the throttle (usually under braking) and is working against a almost closed throttle plate, using excess fuel and retarded timing to generate mass flow through the turbo.
Stephen Dean
MoTeC Research Centre Melbourne, Australia