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    baro pressure axis problem

    i cant seem to edit my baro multi past 110.3 only 0 or 110.3 help please

    also review what i could improve im looking for about 100hp and to fatten my fuel up alittle
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    There are limits as to what you can change a value to, sure you aren?t at the limit?

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    the tune i have been using as refrence has his at 137.9 for the start and goes up from there but cant even change it back to stock

    take that back i was able to change them to stock but still cant go above 110.3
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    Looks to me like 110.3kPa is the limit you can raise it up to.

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    if you take a look at this file hes goes to 206 kpa
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    Curious as to why you see the need to raise baro axis above 110.3kPa, you will never ever ever see that kind of barometric pressure.

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    where do i need to be to raise my boost? could you take a look at my first file and tell me what i could do to fatten out my fuel i like i run out of fuel and boost quick

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    would help being more specific to which table you are talking about. Like Pilot Timing Baro Correction Multiplier table. I'm guessing the limit is 110.3kPa, which is like 16psi atmospheric, standard sea level atmospheric is 101.325kPa or 14.696psi, unless you plan on driving well below sea level, what's the point? If you want it at 206.8kPa at the upper end and just must absolutely must have it there no matter what, you'll probably have to get user defined parameters and adjust it there. FYI, pull a hard run your turbo will actually cause a drop in barometric pressure reading from the suction of the turbo inlet, for what it's worth.

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    ive been doing hard pulls all morning

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    did you get to take a look at my boost? and fuel?

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    Your rpm limiters are holding fuel back, it's calculating fuel derate being setup at stock values. Your main pulse limiter is still set at default. AT a glance, your pedal map is still at default. Rail Pressure appears to be at default. Just a few quick observations.

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    Really know nothing about your truck so can't really say much.

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    03 auto with just exhaust im new to all this. do you have something i could reference for my pedal map and fuel derate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by creamerpro View Post
    03 auto with just exhaust im new to all this. do you have something i could reference for my pedal map and fuel derate?
    Do you know how to increase or change cylinder pressure? Not to be rude but you shouldn't just jump into tuning something if you don't understand it. I wouldn't jump into the ring with floyd mayweather without first having some sort of boxing of skill. You need to spend time learning how a diesel engine operates and then really get to know the tables on you ECU and start finding correlations.