Goodchia
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This sure looks like it's opening faster
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Won't ever be near as i live in the Netherlands, let me tell you this, i remap these cars myself and i guided Chris into this modification. No need to convince me as basically whatever the sprint booster does, i can do it directly in the ecu.....
Regarding your second post, you're contradicting yourself there. Let me educate you on how it really works:
First the ecu looks at what angle the throttle pedal is at, this corresponds to a map in which torque request is set. This torque request is then used in a different map which is torque vs rpm, the combination of both leads to a certain throttle opening.
What a sprint booster does is just multiply the output of the throttle pedal, leading the ecu to think you've moved your foot further. Absolutely no change in throttle speed whatsoever as you describe it.
Only thing i can think of is it having a downside even, because for instance at 70% throttle you'll have 100% torque request, you'll lose resolution in the throttle pedal which badly influences modulating power....
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