ORIGINAL: mitchilito
KC, with the method you describe, would I actually be programming into the ECU the rate that I'm moving the throttle stick?
Mitch
No, it only resets the PID loops. Atmospheric conditions (determined with algorithms during previous runs) are stored and used by the ECU, sometimes when the turbine has sat unused this algorithm can cause surging, inability to reach full RPM and sometimes even flame outs. Resetting just allows the turbine to run "open loop" till it reaches full RPM and stores the new data.