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    Wgate DC

    To control boost spike & allow for a smoother boost transition, are those two sections the appropriate correcting areas?
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    I have a burrito in my colon, yet refried beans come out...
    How i know it's from the same meal? I didn't ingest corn any other time.

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    Is there anyone that can help?
    I have a burrito in my colon, yet refried beans come out...
    How i know it's from the same meal? I didn't ingest corn any other time.

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    no one knows?
    I have a burrito in my colon, yet refried beans come out...
    How i know it's from the same meal? I didn't ingest corn any other time.

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    Your Proportional Gain and Integral Gain, along with Transient Adjust tables are going to be the ones you want to focus on, unless you've changed the spring rate in the wastegate actuator. The base table ("WG DC (RPM)") is calibrated for the spring rate that came factory with the vehicle, and should do a pretty good job of keeping boost on target over the broad range, but the other aforementioned tables are what will make quick changes to compensate for boost fluctuations, including transient conditions.
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    thank you, that I probably would have not figured out so simply using hpt.
    I have a burrito in my colon, yet refried beans come out...
    How i know it's from the same meal? I didn't ingest corn any other time.