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Just engine settingThanks for the charts. Do these correlate to the "Engine" setting or the "Engine Sound" setting? I haven't found a definitive answer on which setting changes the valve behavior
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Just engine settingThanks for the charts. Do these correlate to the "Engine" setting or the "Engine Sound" setting? I haven't found a definitive answer on which setting changes the valve behavior
So you will have a delay with the valve I would test in R+ mode just to check. If the roughness that you feel is still there.I'm always running in Individual mode: engine set to sport, suspension/steering/engine noise set to comfort.
What mode did you drive it in?Just tested again today driving back to back with and without the fuse pull. With the valve stuck open, car feels gutless down low (feels more N/A engine) and there is less surge of torque from the turbo that is felt with the valve closed. The valve definitely serves a beneficial purpose with however the stock tune is set up.
Question for you - I'm only curious so if you don't have this information I'm not asking you to go dig it outYes the torque target requests change on drive mode so the throttle will feel more vague or slower responding in comfort compared to sport or R+.
The valve is closed for longer in comfort that is for sure so that would have to be tested to confirm 100%
With tuning you can get the throttle response to be snappier in comfort.
I can check for you tomorrow for the Type S
Yes so I can snap you a picture of the tables when I get home but there are some deadspots and it’s not the most linear throttle. But the good news its that it can be adjusted in the Hondata software. I spent a good deal on them to get them just right for my driving style.Question for you - I'm only curious so if you don't have this information I'm not asking you to go dig it out
What does the CTR's "throttle curve" look like for each mode? Meaning what is the requested torque per %throttle (how far pedal is pressed)?
I used Sport setting initially as I was weary of overly touchy gas pedal from my Subaru experience - see below. CTR sorta seemed that way to me in +R, too touchy. In the end I settled on +R as it has been easy enough to drive smoothly and is seemingly more predictable there.
The stupid GR86 effectively has an on/off switch pedal. The plots show the requested torque vs. pedal position (throttle %) at 2 different engine speeds. My understanding is the curves are similar from idle as well, including the dead zone under 10% press. Very frustrating flaw to an otherwise perfect car.
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If I only drove the GR86 I'd get used to it but jumping back and forth between it and a car with a very intuitive and linear throttle (GR Corolla) made it hard. The CTR's throttle does not seem linear to me, not as easy to control as GRC but isn't terrible. Sport and especially Comfort modes in CTR seem to introduce some initial dead zone making them harder to be consistent with than +R.
I tested every drive mode combination including the exhaust sound in individual (which only changes the in cabin pumped in audio right?), but mostly R+ engine when in individual mode. It’s not placebo or just butt dyno, there’s an objective difference felt. The Type S must have a tune that works even with the valve staying open in sport +What mode did you drive it in?
Appreciate, like I said don't go out of your way. If I tuned the CTR for sure that would be an objective but it's really not bad.Yes so I can snap you a picture of the tables when I get home but there are some deadspots and it’s not the most linear throttle. But the good news its that it can be adjusted in the Hondata software. I spent a good deal on them to get them just right for my driving style.
The reason I ask is because in R+ mode the valve opens before the turbo even spools. So I’m trying to figure out why you guys are getting these experiences.I tested every drive mode combination including the exhaust sound in individual (which only changes the in cabin pumped in audio right?), but mostly R+ engine when in individual mode. It’s not placebo or just butt dyno, there’s an objective difference felt. The Type S must have a tune that works even with the valve staying open in sport +
Here are the torque throttle tables for a stock car.Appreciate, like I said don't go out of your way. If I tuned the CTR for sure that would be an objective but it's really not bad.
Of course the same option is there with the 86.. let's just say I want to ensure my factory powertrain warranty isn't jeopardized in that car
Also, on topic - I mentioned in the other thread but count me as "no issues" with valve open. And as you can see from above I'm a bit picky about throttle feel and response. I will say I haven't experimented with it normal vs. stuck open, and I opened it up before the end of break-in. I would try it in stock form again but I don't want to give the sound back.
I only use R+ mode for the engine. To me anything else is just meh. And with my setup anything that is not on R+ will limit power.No difference in feel for me in my stock car +R valve open or closed.
Individual mode also has the most aggressive throttle mapping, so it’s same as +R.
I did not try it in sport or comfort, as I never use them and hate the tach in those modes as well as the super laggy acceleration.
Wow thanks. I used picture to text to convert the tables to spreadsheet so I could plot them - surprisingly little difference between the modes and quite linear.Here are the torque throttle tables for a stock car.
Comfort
Sport
R+
Agree on +R for engine. But I also love the +R sweeping tach like the S2000. Looks the best.I only use R+ mode for the engine. To me anything else is just meh. And with my setup anything that is not on R+ will limit power.