Berto
Regular Member
This ridiculous (and dangerous) 'throttle lag':
... seems to be caused by the slooooow rotational speed of the throttle blade below ~3000 rpm:
Apparently the joke is deliberate and supposed to be a 'feature' of the 'throttle-by-wire' crap
. Like Windows 10, embrace progress to run backwards.
That's unbearable and makes the car undriveable. Furthermore, sabotaging the VX220 / Speedsters with this prank should be regarded as a crime against humanity.
Looks like our american cousins were similarly 'blessed' on their L61 version of the engine. But this guy managed to solve it
:
Tuning your L61/LAP/LE5 for better throttle response
After changing the numbers in his 'Throttle Area Increase Rate' table, he gets a real throttle response at last
:
This other video explains the problem on the Z22SE, and apparently also manages to solve it:
^ It's some software demo from six years ago.
So we just need to change some frigging numbers in the ECU throttle table.
How could we do this?
What do we need in terms of software and hardware?
... seems to be caused by the slooooow rotational speed of the throttle blade below ~3000 rpm:
Apparently the joke is deliberate and supposed to be a 'feature' of the 'throttle-by-wire' crap
That's unbearable and makes the car undriveable. Furthermore, sabotaging the VX220 / Speedsters with this prank should be regarded as a crime against humanity.
Looks like our american cousins were similarly 'blessed' on their L61 version of the engine. But this guy managed to solve it
Tuning your L61/LAP/LE5 for better throttle response
After changing the numbers in his 'Throttle Area Increase Rate' table, he gets a real throttle response at last
This other video explains the problem on the Z22SE, and apparently also manages to solve it:
^ It's some software demo from six years ago.
So we just need to change some frigging numbers in the ECU throttle table.
How could we do this?