by David Ferguson on Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:10 am
OK, I have looked at your logged data file posted in the first post in this thread.
Your wheel speeds are off by about 3.5$%, which is not insignificant. You are obviously geared very short and don't have long straights to get the calibration, so you are still accelerating at the end of the straight. You can see the GPS offset, so I used the max GPS speed and the Max non-driven wheel speed to calculate the difference.
I suggest you change the Wheel Speed Front Circumference from 50.709in to 48.91in to account for this difference. Since the Wheel Speed Rear Circumference is the same, I would also change that to 48.91 in. (multiply by .9647 if you are using different units).
Next, looking at your M1 Config, I am surprised to find that your Reverse Gear is located between 3rd and 4th Gear, according to the Gear Position Sensor calibration. This doesn't seem correct.
Do you really have a reverse gear? The Gear Minimum is set to Neutral not Reverse as I would expect if you had a Reverse gear.
Tell us about your Gear Position Sensor -- looking at a graph of the Gear Position Sensor, you see when it can't quite get into the next gear (either going up or down). The voltages seem clean. I see at 18 minutes into your log file, the Gear Position channel change to 95% several times as you attempt to downshift.
I notice that Gear Position Tolerence is 2% for everything except 3rd and 4th gear, where it's 5% and 6%. I suggest you keep it at 2% for all gears, so that it only selects the gear when it's actually in the gear with dogs engaged.
Now your Gear Estimate Tolerance is 0.5 ratio, but there is only a .25 ratio difference between 3rd and 4th gears. I believe the Gear Estimate never detects 4th gear because of this large tolerance. I would suggest you set the Gear Estimate Tolerance to 0.120, so the correct gear is estimated.
I suggest you set the Gear Estimate delay to a shorter value, like 100 - 125 ms. Only increase this if you see bad estimates that get corrected if you had waited longer.
It's good that you are logging all of these channels at 100hz (and have pro-analysis -- thanks!).
Try these changes and post up a log of your results.
David Ferguson
Veracity Racing Data