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Old 08-23-2005, 12:14 PM
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How can you slow down the STIT and LTIT, idle trims?
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Old 08-23-2005, 12:40 PM
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what do you mean slow down? you mean log more frames a second? just cut down everything else, and just log rpm/spark/stit/ltit
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I think he meant cut down its affect on the idle itself, he asked in another thread about just straight shutting it off. Which I think you can somewhat do by changing the max stit to a small enough number or even zero.

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what does it affect though? are you trying to get rid of timing going crazy at idle, or is it something else?
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Changing the proportional idle values should do it for you.
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change them how? what do they do? i played with proportional idle and didn't make the slightest change for me
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Whoops, I meant adaptive idle, not proportional idle (although there is a proportional adaptive idle value). There are different values you can put in for the derivative/proportional/integral tables. I don't know why you'd want to make it slower though.




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