M1 - GPA - Package

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M1 - GPA - Package

Postby mgouldstone on Tue Jun 20, 2017 3:35 pm

In the M1 Tune Software (using the GPA Package) is there a way to increase the number of site from 5 to 10? Or is this fixed within the package?

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Re: M1 - GPA - Package

Postby Stephen Dean on Tue Jun 20, 2017 4:28 pm

Hi,

It is fixed within the Package.
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Re: M1 - GPA - Package

Postby mgouldstone on Tue Jun 20, 2017 11:22 pm

Is there any plans to update the package and increase the values as it would be really useful.
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Re: M1 - GPA - Package

Postby Stephen Dean on Wed Jun 21, 2017 10:14 am

I'll add it to the request list.
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Re: M1 - GPA - Package

Postby David Ferguson on Wed Jun 21, 2017 11:57 am

Just curious - can you explain why 5 sites isn't enough for a fan duty cycle control? You do realize that the duty cycle is interpolated between the points in the table. So with 5 sites, you can set the fully off limit, the fully on limit, and control having a convex or concave shape to the values in between. What are you going to do with more resolution?
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Re: M1 - GPA - Package

Postby mgouldstone on Wed Jun 21, 2017 6:48 pm

Hi,

I'm using this output to control an electric thermostat on an Audi V8 FSI engine. I want to run the engine at higher temperature (up to 105c) at low load then reduce temp at higher load. Whilst setting this up I would like to have more granularity to control engine temp.

The radiator fans are controlled seperatly by my dash using a sensor on the radiator.
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