How does the VPC eliminate fuel cut? I assume it *raises* it, or else that would be quite dangerous. I know it uses a voltage MAP sensor and coverts it to a frequency signal similar to the stock AFM, but wouldn't that frequency signal still trip fuel cut at the 1400Hz (or whatever it is)? There must be a good definitive answer to this because if it truly eliminates FCO, it must tickle the ECU somewhere else in order to change fuel map so that operating under that 1400Hz at higher than stock boost levels results in proper fuel addition.
Along with this, how does the car properly map fuel after the stock FCO, where the map ends? I know that the FCON extends the stock map, so is this required to run past stock FCO when using the VPC?
I have done a lot of searching to try to answer this, but of course, "VPC" is one letter short of giving the best search results...
CALLING ALL VPC KNOW-IT-ALL's!
Along with this, how does the car properly map fuel after the stock FCO, where the map ends? I know that the FCON extends the stock map, so is this required to run past stock FCO when using the VPC?
I have done a lot of searching to try to answer this, but of course, "VPC" is one letter short of giving the best search results...
CALLING ALL VPC KNOW-IT-ALL's!