
Ok. Putting any old motor on three throttle boddies is definitely not recommended. All DBW setups should be correctly characterized by us to ensure they will not hurt anyone when they fail. Custom setups are something we really do not like for the simple fact that trial and error of a DBW throttle setup is just down right dangerous. Three smaller throttle with a DBW4 would be recommended.
Secondly I do not really like the idea of using the Cut Level as an axis for reducing power through the DBW simply because you get a level of cut to reduce power calculated by the pit speed function, for example, this then is used to reduce throttle, reducing the throttle reduces power and therefore the need for cut.....cut reduces and then so does the throttle reduction, it is a big vicious loop. Having said that I am sure messing with it enough will give you some kind of result...I am happy to be proven wrong.
If you only had the 3D comp table to do rev limiting and pit speed you would simple put your pit switch into an AT input and do a custom calibration for a 0 or 1 channel, this would be your axis on the comp table. The second axis could be RPM. Pit Switch off ("0" line of graph), the RPM axis is used to drop the throttle position where you want the RPM limit to be, I would also probably use some ignition retard aswell as was mentioned earlier. Pit Switch on ("1" line of graph), the RPM axis is again used for a lower RPM limit for in the pits again with some retard. You can also use the 0/1 channel as an axis with RPM for an Ignition Comp table for the retard in both situations.
Ben, just a note you are correct when you say "it is not designed to do it"...for a point of view. The whole idea of the Version 3 software was to give people the freedom the always asked for, unfortunately this needs to be balanced with a certain number of "lables" for various parts of the software to not totally confuse the average user. Realistically a lot of the software was not designed to do anything in particular (yes, it may have a lable on it) it is really up to you to decide what each part does.
The sequential box makes all of this much easier for the throttle blip/de-blip.