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Thread: Boost gauge configuration with VCM scanner 3.0.108

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    Boost gauge configuration with VCM scanner 3.0.108

    Hi all,

    i am new to HPtuners

    i need help configuring Boost gauge with Hptuners version 3.0.108

    I'm good on computers but not with Hptuners
    I'm trying to log the boost from my 2006 Cobalt SS S/C
    Can anybody help or guide me how to configure the boost gauge in this version of HPTuners?

    Thanks in advance

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    Post a log and the layout you're using

    You need to be logging manifold absolute pressure (MAP) and barometric pressure. With those two things boost can be calculated.
    Post a log and tune if you want help

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    here are the requested files
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    All you need to do is use "boost" instead of manifold absolute pressure in the "boost" PID in your chart.

    I changed it in the chart on the attached layout so you can see what I mean. Change min/max to whatever you need it to be.

    Layout 3.0.Layout.xml

    Boost.PNG
    Post a log and tune if you want help

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    Tuner by night
    CPX Tuning
    2005 Corvette, M6
    ECS 1500 Supercharger
    AlkyControl Meth, Monster LT1-S Twin, NT05R's
    ID1000's, 220/240, .598/.598, 118 from Cam Motion

    2007 Escalade, A6
    Stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by schpenxel View Post
    All you need to do is use "boost" instead of manifold absolute pressure in the "boost" PID in your chart.

    I changed it in the chart on the attached layout so you can see what I mean. Change min/max to whatever you need it to be.

    Layout 3.0.Layout.xml

    Boost.PNG
    Many Thanks Schpenxel..!!