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DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:01 pm
by tom_kauf
Is there an easy to way to modify a Tune in eg ECUFlash to create a Valet Tune?
I'd like to limit Power/Boost when leaving the car with someone, ie. to avoid joyriding. Or maybe just by limiting Throttle Opening angle?

At the moment I use an adjustable RPM Limiter (mainly used for LaunchControl & FlatFoot Shifting) adjusted for Valet Mode. That limits my car to 4000RPM or whatever I set it to.
But when it hits that limiter, it's pretty harsh. Almost like someone slammed on the brakes :lol:. That'll stop an unsuspecting driver very quickly, but I'd rather have a reduced power Tune that doesn't make the car feel like it's broken.

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:08 pm
by HardwareBoB
I think the best solution would actually be to get an AVO throttle controller, and hide it slightly, and simply turn it wayyyy down.

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:43 pm
by tom_kauf
HardwareBoB wrote:I think the best solution would actually be to get an AVO throttle controller, and hide it slightly, and simply turn it wayyyy down.


Thanks HardwareBoB, that's an option. But with my '08 ECU being fully tuneable, it should be possible to edit some values (eg Target Boost, or Throttle Position Limit).
I can quickly flash the new tune on before I take it somewhere, and I'm set. It's easy and free :).

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:47 pm
by HardwareBoB
tom_kauf wrote:
HardwareBoB wrote:I think the best solution would actually be to get an AVO throttle controller, and hide it slightly, and simply turn it wayyyy down.


Thanks HardwareBoB, that's an option. But with my '08 ECU being fully tuneable, it should be possible to edit some values (eg Target Boost, or Throttle Position Limit).
I can quickly flash the new tune on before I take it somewhere, and I'm set. It's easy and free :).


Oh, absolutely, I can do the same thing on mine, but I was thinking about the easiest and quickest way to do it. Actually you could make it so that s mode and I mode have low boost and throttle response and they have to enable s# to use it. Not going to stop someone, but it will keep your car Tame for normal people.

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 9:54 pm
by vinshonz
why not just leave it in "i" mode?

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 11:09 pm
by tom_kauf
vinshonz wrote:why not just leave it in "i" mode?

Even in 'I' mode, I'd say my car on E85 is fast enough to hoon around in. Especially since most of the cars that eg. a tyre place gets are boring slow mum-mobiles. And even if someone doesn't know about the SI-Drive dial, it'd be pretty easy to work out (especially the S# button so prominent on the steering wheel).

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 11:09 pm
by tom_kauf
Got it!!! :D

Partial thanks to http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/need-help-creating-valet-map-108188.html

I edited the 3 'Requested Torque' tables in ECUFlash.

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All SI-Drive modes are like 'I' now, and the Torque Table Column values are copied across from 50% onwards (which is actually lower than the 200 they mentioned on Legacy GT, my max is 185). So even at WOT in S#, it's like at 50% throttle in 'I'.

I went for a quick drive, and the car is SOOOOO SLOW :lol: . It's perfectly drivable (so better than the RPM limit I had before), but 0-100km/h is easily 15sec+.

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 3:28 pm
by muzza
Great suggestions Tom - been meaning to try this myself, but being complete noob to editing didn't want to screw up - useful guides - thanks!

So, opened the stock ROM, then in the Drive by Wire RT tables I just copied 50% in "I" mode all across to the right, then copied the whole "I" table to both "S" and "S#" RT tables - correct? Max RT value is now 230. Then "saved as" a valet tune.

For good measure I altered the rev fuel cut to On above 6005, Off below 5961 rpm. Probably unnecessary but just a bit extra!

Does that sound like I have done it right? Or will the fuel cut screw with something else? Pink metatdata label shows altered data yes?

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 3:56 pm
by tom_kauf
Hi muzza,
Yeah, that sounds exactly right. The lower the values are, the lower Torque you'll get. So there's no risk in making them a bit lower.
My maximum at 50% was only 185, so you could even go lower, but your 230 is probably slow enough.
And yes, pink ones are the tables that have been changed.

The fuel cut-off is a good idea as well. That'll be your new Rev limit (so about 800RPM lower than normal). I doubt anyone will bother revving it to redline when the car is so slow to get there. But it's definitely a good safety margin to have.

Re: DIY Valet Tune?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:01 pm
by muzza
Cool, thanks mate. Very useful to be able to do this, especially leaving the car with places that may, or may not, respect other people's stuff.

Now, just need to load it up and give it a try, just make sure it's tame, and not exciting enough for some twat to want to go flog it when he thinks no ones looking... :assassin: