DSC Sport - Tuning Software Discussion Thread
#376
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@Tom@TPC Racing Thank you for the chat today (thought it was your voice), but I fixed my issue. When I check checked the cable for the DSC controller the larger connector popped and I heard a snap when I pushed it. So now its working correctly and as you said it looks like the laptop was powering the DSC and not the cars power. It must have gotten lose with all of the work done in the back of the car and the rough ride made the connector work its way out a bit more.
All good now and back to damper tuning!
All good now and back to damper tuning!
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Tom@TPC Racing (08-08-2023)
#377
I have run Tractive dampers from 2000mA to 200mA. Around the 2000mA range is like a classic Cadillac soft pillow ride. Values at or below 500mA is race car level damping.
Using the DSC cal file for OEM dampers on Tractives won't do any harm to the dampers, just not using the full range of the dampers.
With the faster reaction time and wider range starting at a softer base value to achieve cloud like ride at low g-force is what it takes. Comfort is subjective to each driver, some like to start at 1900, some like 1700 or 1500 to achieve personal preference for low g-force cruising. Once g-force exceeds 0.5g its game on.
Using the DSC cal file for OEM dampers on Tractives won't do any harm to the dampers, just not using the full range of the dampers.
With the faster reaction time and wider range starting at a softer base value to achieve cloud like ride at low g-force is what it takes. Comfort is subjective to each driver, some like to start at 1900, some like 1700 or 1500 to achieve personal preference for low g-force cruising. Once g-force exceeds 0.5g its game on.
Just want to check. If you start with 2000-200mA, how will this affect velocity table?
I'm assuming, that everything will have to be positive value instead of negative values? Since you're starting off with full soft setting and tuning the compression and rebound from there?
#378
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Hi All, is there any calibration file database for the DSC anymore? There use to be one but seems like it was taken down.
I have a 997.2 C2S with OEM dampers and Eibach springs, which is now primarily a track car. So I was curious if there was an optimized track specific calibration file that might be better than the standard configuration the controller came with.
Thanks!
I have a 997.2 C2S with OEM dampers and Eibach springs, which is now primarily a track car. So I was curious if there was an optimized track specific calibration file that might be better than the standard configuration the controller came with.
Thanks!
#379
RL Community Team
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2009 C2S 195K miles
If you can't find one, don't be afraid to mod the file yourself. You can save the old one (or get it from DSC) and reload it if you think you messed up. I recommend taking the car out on the track and figuring out what you don;t like about it and go from there. Before you go, hook up a USB cable to the unit and leave it hooked up and coil the cable up so you can just pull it out and start. Also, connect up your computer and check out the system.... it is complex but after you stare at it for a while, you will start to see what you can do. Then at the track, you can be ready to experiment. Again, hook the system up, fire up the software, and save whatever is already in there to your PC. It is very easy to reload the file. I think the settings are very personal to how you drive.
DSC did a pretty good job out of the box... you may just like it.
Peace
Bruce in Philly (now Atlanta)
If you can't find one, don't be afraid to mod the file yourself. You can save the old one (or get it from DSC) and reload it if you think you messed up. I recommend taking the car out on the track and figuring out what you don;t like about it and go from there. Before you go, hook up a USB cable to the unit and leave it hooked up and coil the cable up so you can just pull it out and start. Also, connect up your computer and check out the system.... it is complex but after you stare at it for a while, you will start to see what you can do. Then at the track, you can be ready to experiment. Again, hook the system up, fire up the software, and save whatever is already in there to your PC. It is very easy to reload the file. I think the settings are very personal to how you drive.
DSC did a pretty good job out of the box... you may just like it.
Peace
Bruce in Philly (now Atlanta)
Last edited by Bruce In Philly; 01-29-2024 at 06:45 PM.
#380
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2009 C2S 195K miles
If you can't find one, don't be afraid to mod the file yourself. You can save the old one (or get it from DSC) and reload it if you think you messed up. I recommend taking the car out on the track and figuring out what you don;t like about it and go from there. Before you go, hook up a USB cable to the unit and leave it hooked up and coil the cable up so you can just pull it out and start. Also, connect up your computer and check out the system.... it is complex but after you stare at it for a while, you will start to see what you can do. Then at the track, you can be ready to experiment. Again, hook the system up, fire up the software, and save whatever is already in there to your PC. It is very easy to reload the file. I think the settings are very personal to how you drive.
DSC did a pretty good job out of the box... you may just like it.
Peace
Bruce in Philly (now Atlanta)
If you can't find one, don't be afraid to mod the file yourself. You can save the old one (or get it from DSC) and reload it if you think you messed up. I recommend taking the car out on the track and figuring out what you don;t like about it and go from there. Before you go, hook up a USB cable to the unit and leave it hooked up and coil the cable up so you can just pull it out and start. Also, connect up your computer and check out the system.... it is complex but after you stare at it for a while, you will start to see what you can do. Then at the track, you can be ready to experiment. Again, hook the system up, fire up the software, and save whatever is already in there to your PC. It is very easy to reload the file. I think the settings are very personal to how you drive.
DSC did a pretty good job out of the box... you may just like it.
Peace
Bruce in Philly (now Atlanta)
#381
An easy way to tighten it up across the entire range is to go to the current settings and lower them across the table.
#382
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