by Freon » Fri Aug 31, 2007 12:49 pm
Well, if you hold down the throttle while you shift, you will hit the rev limiter. The rev limiter turns off the fuel injectors completely.
When I tried programming my own LC I found that it isn't too quick about turning them back on either, which is a problem for trying to add LC/FFS. By the time the ECU catches up and turns them back on, you've bogged badly. That's why I put that aside for a while, but it will be revisited eventually.
Best solution would be to raise your rev limiter a bit or let off the throttle when shifting. You could also try altering your DBW throttle map so that the throttle closes itself almost all the way before your rev limiter can kick in. The stock mapping does this to a degree.
There is also a setting for how far the manifold pressure (boost) must fall before the injectors are allowed to turn back on. I think stock it is about 1.6 bar, or ~10psi. The map is in Enguinity defs at least. You can try raising it.
I have, however, flat footed the 1-2 shift and not had problems. Makes for great 300' times, but probably not great on the engine and tranny. I have not experienced the issue you describe while flat footing 1-2, but I've only done it a few times so maybe I just got lucky with the timing of the rev limit code.