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Old Sep 2, 2025 | 09:58 AM
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I found an old post in corvette forum and now I'm a little bit confused.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...m_content=post

Here it is stated that values in Accel table should be threated as "base 50%" and in vette file all values are 50% by default.
But in 997.2 file all values are 0% which means that if they are "base 50%" it is equal to -50%.

Could someone confirm how are those values threated in current software version.
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Old Sep 3, 2025 | 06:54 AM
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I can't understand your question but you can read the manual which fully describes how each tab in the software is interpreted https://www.dscsport.com/wp-content/...-09-2017ML.pdf
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Old Sep 3, 2025 | 04:32 PM
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Indeed it is not well documented at all.
I was reading trough this document few times and it is absolutely not clear how Accel table (line) is applied.

If there is 0% for all 4 shocks what that means?
If the values are 60% what this means?

They are values substituting G-table values based on TPS position or they are added to values from G-table?

The only material that mentioned how Accel table is applied is in the vette forum, and there it is stated that:
  1. values from this table is ADDED to current value from G-table;
  2. values are "based 50%" -
  • if there is 35% in all 4 boxes, than -15% are subtracted from G-table value;
  • If there is 70% in all 4 boxes than +20% are added to values from G-table
What bothers me is that post in vette forum is almost 10 years old and values that I can see in Accel table in my controller doesn't corelate with above explanation - all values are 0% in my accel table.

That's why I suppose there was change in strategy in current version, but I can't find documented strategy of application of Accel table now.

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Chris
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Old Sep 3, 2025 | 04:45 PM
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I'm reading the help dialogue from the DSC Tuner software - It describes that accel table is applied when over a specific speed and throttle is over a specified amount for longer than a specified time.

Accel Percentage Table
Just as with the G-Force Table, each box of the Accel Table contains four smaller boxes representing each corner of the vehicle.The percentage selected here represents the overall percentage of available damping force as set in the "Settings Edit Panel". The damper percentage is applied when the throttle is pressed, and remains applied for the amount of time selected in the “Decay” portion of the "Threshold Box". After this time has elapsed, the G-Force table is applied.
The rest of the table is explained as well. It doesn't correlate to what the vette forum post says. There is no mention of subtraction of damper value while the Accel Table is being applied
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Old Sep 3, 2025 | 04:57 PM
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Accel table will affect values for a brief period, or until a set speed is reached.

Unless you experience excessive 'squat' when accelerating, just ignore this table.
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Old Sep 4, 2025 | 07:16 AM
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If anyone is selling a DSC V1 I will buy it. Don't want to pay the new asking price + VAT for this... so will just wait
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