Absolute Load Calculation seems Funky
Posted: August 18th, 2018, 10:38 am
Been working on my tune lately and it seems my absolute load is not going over 2.1
In the logs, once load reaches about 2.00-2.05, it's almost a perfect flatline.
Did a pull this morning and the boost had a strange oscillation, but load was steady flat through that oscillation and all the way to the end of the pull.
Logged loads this morning were the same/similar to the loads logged this afternoon with same boost but 10 degree difference in ambient temps.
Loads several revisions back with lower boost are showing the same/similar levels.
I've been working on upping the boost, which so far has been successful, but loads aren't increasing.
When temps go down this fall, I won't be able to rely on load targets if they aren't calculating correctly.
Maybe I'm just missing something.
My load targets are 2.15, load limits are 2.25
In the warm season, I use the WGDC map to set boost limits.
So far, it's following my WGDC tables exactly.
In the logs, once load reaches about 2.00-2.05, it's almost a perfect flatline.
Did a pull this morning and the boost had a strange oscillation, but load was steady flat through that oscillation and all the way to the end of the pull.
Logged loads this morning were the same/similar to the loads logged this afternoon with same boost but 10 degree difference in ambient temps.
Loads several revisions back with lower boost are showing the same/similar levels.
I've been working on upping the boost, which so far has been successful, but loads aren't increasing.
When temps go down this fall, I won't be able to rely on load targets if they aren't calculating correctly.
Maybe I'm just missing something.
My load targets are 2.15, load limits are 2.25
In the warm season, I use the WGDC map to set boost limits.
So far, it's following my WGDC tables exactly.