Paul_VR6 (Forum Supporter) said:NickD said:Depending on the ecu this is a perfectly acceptable boost building strategy. It's hokey AF but it works.
Paul_VR6 (Forum Supporter) said:NickD said:Depending on the ecu this is a perfectly acceptable boost building strategy. It's hokey AF but it works.
Maybe it's in hpa but the software is too dumb to convert from hpa to psi?
Beer Baron said:Paul_VR6 (Forum Supporter) said:NickD said:Depending on the ecu this is a perfectly acceptable boost building strategy. It's hokey AF but it works.
Depending on how a P, PI, or PID controller is setup, you can kind of game the computer to think it needs to strongly increase or decrease the input based on the feedback.
Say you have a water pump for an apartment building and you want an actual reading of 100PSI, and you want it as quickly as possible no matter how many people are taking showers. You can tell the computer to shoot for 250 PSI and it will aim for that. Because it never gets there it will try harder and harder to get there. Increasing voltage and pressure at the pump until it runs to the hard limits of the system.
That make any sense?
Depending on how a P, PI, or PID controller is setup, you can kind of game the computer to think it needs to strongly increase or decrease the input based on the feedback.Say you have a water pump for an apartment building and you want an actual reading of 100PSI, and you want it as quickly as possible no matter how many people are taking showers. You can tell the computer to shoot for 250 PSI and it will aim for that. Because it never gets there it will try harder and harder to get there. Increasing voltage and pressure at the pump until it runs to the hard limits of the system.
That make any sense?
Yes, exactly this.
That would be a hoot on a motorcycle or my RV. I'm not sure I could keep either one of them on the road.
No Time said:
Too much internet today. This is unnecessarily pissing me off. Exactly what does fashion have to do with any of these things? Now my lawn is looking awfully crowded so off with you all. I guess I just can't stand prep-tards more than I dislike hipsters.
In reply to Adrian_Thompson (Forum Supporter) :
If it makes you feel better, I had the same reaction to it. And I can make a fire and don't wear skinny jeans. I don't find it particularly amusing, but I guess some people do.
ultraclyde said:In reply to Adrian_Thompson (Forum Supporter) :
If it makes you feel better, I had the same reaction to it. And I can make a fire and don't wear skinny jeans. I don't find it particularly amusing, but I guess some people do.
Same. And while I don't hunt or own a firearm, I did spend fifteen minutes last night looking at shotguns and hunting license costs, and I can shoot, and I do own and shoot bows and arrows.
Its one of those where I want to ask someone to explain why it is funny, because I don't get why it would be funny.
While I get the meme, stereotypes exist for a reason and I've never understood the skinny jeans trend, but I had no real reaction to the meme. Solid, meh, from me.
A lot of my friends and co-workers call me a prepper, all claim they're coming to my house when SHTF, I laugh and mostly ignore them. I don't think of myself as a prepper, I'm mostly just a hoarder with antiestablishment tendencies, and very much feel that "get off my lawn" sentiment.
On the subject of jeans, I recently heard SWMBO saying that boot cut jeans were "back in style." To which I quipped, "they went out of style?" I don't think I've ever owned a pair of jeans that weren't boot cut. That of course lends itself to another stereotype.
Glad I'm not the only one. And for the record I've worn skinny jeans since the 80's. I was enough fights in my teen/college years to last a lifetime. I do own a fire arm and I'm more at home out doors, hiking, camping, making fires, building E36 M3 than 95% of the general (not GRM) population. I'm really sick of people who think wearing camo and having an NRA sticker in their back window some how makes them an alpha human, and people who live in urban/sub urban areas are somehow inferior for the dress style or facial hair.
Funny thing is the most anti establishment person I know who would do fine with the end of civilization is a far left hippy.
Adrian_Thompson (Forum Supporter) said:Funny thing is the most anti establishment person I know who would do fine with the end of civilization is a far left hippy.
I thought that was between us.
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