i3igpete
Well-Known Member
Honestly could see this working either way. you might need to just try it and see what happens.
It might enable some currently disabled cells in a lookup table somewhere. Which would be the best case scenario.
On the flip side, it could be the max scalar and the dme is using it as a denominator to calculate a decimal between 0-1. example, "i want 500Nm of lockup torque, so I'll send the diff 0.333 clamp load." but instead it divides be 2000 Nm and now sends a 0.250 clamp signal.
Or could be some weird Edge case where it increases the clamp load but also causes some other value to clip. It just sucks that there's no way to test this in a controlled environment to be sure. Lot of variables on the track.
It might enable some currently disabled cells in a lookup table somewhere. Which would be the best case scenario.
On the flip side, it could be the max scalar and the dme is using it as a denominator to calculate a decimal between 0-1. example, "i want 500Nm of lockup torque, so I'll send the diff 0.333 clamp load." but instead it divides be 2000 Nm and now sends a 0.250 clamp signal.
Or could be some weird Edge case where it increases the clamp load but also causes some other value to clip. It just sucks that there's no way to test this in a controlled environment to be sure. Lot of variables on the track.
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