Profec B Spec II Settings Library

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Greddy Profec B Spec II Settings Library

Hey Guys, I installed my Greddy Profec B Spec II and was looking around for settings to use. I found them scattered across several threads so I thought it might be good to get them all in one place.

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Your Car (turbo kit)
Mods (FMIC, Exhaust, etc...)

For Boost = xxPSI

Set = xx
Gain = xx
Set Gain = xx%
Warning = xx
Limiter = xx%

What Everything is:

Set: is the amount of boost you want to run.
Gain: is to hold the boost (not too much though)
Set Gain: This tells the wg when to start to open so if you getting boost spike lower it to youre boost setting, or even lower, if you set this at 9psi and you runing stock boost it will spike to 9psi and then boost will lower to stock seating
Warning: An alarm level to notify you of boost spiking over a certain level you had set. Example 100=10psi
Limiter: Is how much you want boost to return to stock when you hit the warning. 0% no Limiter, 99% Returns the boost all the way down back to stock levels.

A more indepth guide to setting the Profec as posted by Wild MSP:

By the way guys, I found this on a VW GTI forum (which was copied from an EVO fourm). Pretty usefull to set the unit...

Quote:
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=6 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=alt2 style="BORDER-RIGHT: 1px inset; BORDER-TOP: 1px inset; BORDER-LEFT: 1px inset; BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px inset">Before you begin, you should have an idea of what you're aiming for. For EVOs, 19psi (131 kPa) seems to be a safe setting based on what people on the forums have found since it is close to what the stock boost pressure is, yet there is an increase in power due to the Greddy unit keeping the boost close to 19psi while the stock boost tapers off as the RPMs increase. I will henceforth refer to what you're aiming for as "desired boost pressure".

Definitions and things you need to know before you start:

SET This is how you set the boost pressure. Rather than setting it in psi or kPa, the Greddy unit allows you to adjust it as a percentage value, from 0% (greddy unit essentially turned off) to 100% (greddy unit will set the boost as high as it can). This setup demands a certain amount of trial-and-error to properly configure it since you have to make adjustments, then drive under WOT (Wide Open Throttle) and see what the maximum boost pressure achieved was throughout the entire RPM range. SET SHOULD BE SET TO A CONSERVATIVE VALUE WHEN BEGINNING TO TUNE YOUR GREDDY UNIT. 30% SEEMS TO BE A CONSERVATIVE SETTING BASED ON MY TESTING AND BASED ON OTHER REPORTED NUMBERS FROM EVO OWNERS AND TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE LINK BETWEEN SET AND GAIN (see GAIN below).

GAIN is defined in the manual as the value to adjust the "boost consistency". You don't really need to know exactly what that means. You should set GAIN to 0 when beginning, and you will then test the car under WOT while paying attention to the boost pressure. If the boost goes up and then falls off at higher RPM, you will want to increase the GAIN by a conservative amount (5% should be relatively conservative to begin with, then when you want to fine-tune it, you can go down to intervals of 1%). When you increase the GAIN value, the corresponding boost that you will go up to will be higher even if you leave the SET value alone. GAIN SHOULD BE SET TO 0 WHEN BEGINNING TO TUNE YOUR GREDDY UNIT.

START BOOST (also known as SET GAIN because that is what is displayed on the unit when adjusting this setting) is the lowest boost that the Greddy unit will begin increasing the boost from under WOT. You want this to be as close to the SET value as possible, since you want to keep as close to your desired boost as possible. However, setting it too close to the SET value will cause the boost to spike. You should set this to a conservative setting when beginning to tune your Greddy unit. Then you can fine-tune it later to get it as close to the SET value as possible without causing the boost to spike. Fortunately, you can set this in psi or kPa, thankfully Greddy didn't decide to let this be adjustable in % like the SET value. START BOOST SHOULD BE SET TO YOUR DESIRED BOOST PRESSURE MINUS 4 PSI (about 28 kPa).

WARNING is the maximum boost that you do not want to exceed. Fortunately, you can also set this in psi or kPa like the START BOOST value. When the boost exceeds the WARNING level, it will kick in the LIMITER, which decreases the boost a certain amount that you can set. WARNING SHOULD BE SET TO YOUR DESIRED BOOST PRESSURE PLUS 1 PSI (about 7 kPa).

LIMITER is the boost percentage that the Greddy unit will lower to when the WARNING boost pressure is hit. LIMITER SHOULD BE SET TO YOUR SET VALUE MINUS 4%.

PEAK is the peak boost value that the unit has seen since the last time it was cleared. To clear it, go to the peak boost display, and hold down the set knob until the unit beeps and "---" is displayed. IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO CLEAR THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN JUST IN CASE YOUR UNIT HAS A HIGH BOOST ALREADY RECORDED.

LAST BOOST shows you the last boost that was recorded every time the accelerator is released for 3 seconds. TURN LAST BOOST ON BECAUSE IT IS A GOOD DIAGNOSTIC TOOL WHEN TUNING YOUR UNIT.

Keep in mind that when displaying in kPa, it does not show it technically in kPa, but rather misleadingly in bars, which Greddy inconveniently tries to justify by sticking x100 kPa next to the display. Therefore, 100 kPa will be displayed as 1.00 x100 kPa. Psi will also unfortunately be displayed in psi x10 so that 19 psi will show as 190, adding to the confusion.

Another very important thing to keep in mind is that when you first power on your car or the Greddy unit, WARNING will be set to 14.5 psi (100kPa, or 1 bar) until you interact with the Greddy unit by pressing any button. This "feature" is not documented in the manual.

Also keep in mind that atmospheric conditions affect the operation of your boost controller. When it is hot, you will get different results than when it is cold. One possible way of solving this issue is tuning your Greddy unit under the "Lo" mode for when it is relatively cold, and under the "High" mode for when it is relatively hot. Unfortunately, two modes are hardly enough for somebody that needs to account for very different summer and winter climates, and also for more aggressive settings for when increased performance is desired.

The maximum boost that you will see is also not consistent throughout the gears, which adds even more to the confusion. Unfortunately, if you've already increased your start boost to the maximum setting that doesn't give you surging, then there seems to be no way to get around this variance in boost pressure from low to high gears. I don't know if this is a limitation of the greddy unit specifically, or if it's something inherent to electronic boost controllers in general. The only two things that you can do to compensate is the following:

1. Set it to the "safest" of the settings that does not trip your limiter. To do this, tune the unit to your desired boost pressure in fifth gear.

2. Tune the "Lo" and "Hi" settings corresponding to having the boost maximized during the low gears and during the high gears. This would require you to manually hit the button to switch to the "Hi" setting when you shift to third gear or whatever you started tuning your "Hi" setting at. This is why Greddy makes the wireless remote switch that straps to your steering wheel to switch between "Hi" and "Lo" settings.

The following steps should be taken in exactly this order, taking into consideration all of the previous information:
1. Change boost pressure units to psi if so desired (see manual).
2. Set WARNING to your desired boost pressure plus 1 psi (about 7 kPa) (see above).
3. Set START BOOST (SET GAIN) to your desired boost pressure minus 4 psi (about 28 kPa)(see above).
4. Clear PEAK boost value (see above).
5. Set LAST BOOST to ON (see above).
6. Set GAIN to 0 (see above).
7. Set SET to 30% (see above).
8. Set LIMITER to SET minus 4% (26% if you followed #7).
9. Test for boost falloff at high rpm. You should probably do this in a wide open area with no other cars nearby and preferably no cops. It is also good to have somebody in the car with you that can watch the gauge while you concentrate on not wrecking your car. If there is no boost falloff, then go to #10. If there is boost falloff, then increase the GAIN by 5% and test again. Keep in mind that when you increase the GAIN value, the corresponding boost that you will go up to will be higher even if you leave the SET value alone. Repeat until the boost pressure does not decrease, or until you feel surging. If you feel surging and the boost pressure still decreases (not sure if this is possible) then decrease to the last level that you did not feel surging at.
10. Increase SET by 2% and adjust LIMITER accordingly, then test again. Keep increasing by 2% until desired boost level is obtained.
11. Increase START BOOST (SET GAIN) by 1 increment and test until surging is felt or the WARNING level is hit and the display turns red, then decrease to the previous setting.

Once you have followed these steps, you will have roughly tuned your unit. To fine-tune it, repeat steps 9 and 10 except this time only increase or decrease by 1 increment. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Thanks!

(If you have better updates or suggestions for this top portion let me know and I'll edit it. ProPartsUSA and Hukster00 get credit for contributing to the descriptions)
 
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Settings from InsidiousMSP as posted by mx3ownzj00 (Will delete if he comes in and posts complete info)

Mazdaspeed Protege
Mods (Unknown)

For Boost = 10PSI

Set = 20
Gain = 13
Set Gain = 50%
Warning = ??
Limiter = ??

Play with the gain and set gain until you hit the desired boost smoothly and steadily (10-20 gain is probably ideal)
 
Little Beavis says:

MP3 Turbo (Turbo Kit Unkown)
Mods (Unkown)

For Boost = 8.0PSI

Set = 20
Gain = 25
Set Gain = 17%
Warning = xx
Limiter = xx%


....Snipped....Set gain is when the controller starts to send a signal to the wastegate. So, if yours is set at .40, then you aren't even "communicating" with the wastegate until about 5.6 psi, so you will overshoot every time. Turn this down to about .20 and give it a shot.

I would say that you need to turn down the set gain to be successful. Don't feel "bad" by turning it WAY down. You will lose some "spool" by doing this, but dial in the set and the gain numbers first. Once you have the boost you need then, turn up the set gain until you start to spike, then back it off a little. That way you will be keeping the wastegate closed until the controller hits (set gain) at which point the set and gain filter in. .....Snipped.....
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ProPartsUSA.com:

Mazdaspeed Protege
Mods (unkown)

Boost=12PSI

Set = 30
Gain = 7
Set Gain = 40 - 45
Warning = 12.5
Limiter = 99%

Work your way up from there. Start with raising the "Set" by increments of 1 until you get close to the boost you want. Depending on your mods it will vary. Then raise the gain slightly like up to 8 or 9 MAX... Possibly even 10 until your boost holds. But you shouldnt have to use more than that... Set gain should be adjusted after you get your boost to hold at what u want.

From what i understand
Set is what boost u want to run..
Gain is to hold the boost (not to much though)
Set Gain is how fast the turbo spools.
The L0 - 99% is how much u want boost to go back to stock when u hit the limiter. So set it at 99% so it goes back down to stock boost.

The other setting is what boost u want it to spike up to before its to dangerous. So set that at 125 for 12.5PSI. EBC's should never boost that high... Check your valve unit to make sure you took out ALL 3 Plastic Caps on the NC/NO/COM. <!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
 
TooleBox (New Settings):

well, i've updated my settings for a more consistant 7-7.5psi

Set: 18%
Gain: 21
Setgain: 50
(warning and limiter dont work right as I mentioned before)


this new setting will spike to anywhere from 8-8.3psi and then hold extremely strong to redline... boost is still at about 6.9-7psi at redline

Also, my mods are: Essentialspeed stages 1 & 2 w/ upgraded intercooler (14"x9"x4")



TooleBox (Old Settings):

Mazdaspeed Protege
Mods (Unkown)

For Boost = 7-7.5PSI

Set = 17
Gain = 13
Set Gain = 2%
Warning = 80 (however it was going off around 57)
Limiter = xx%
 
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JDM Sam:

Mazdaspeed Protege
Mods (Unkown)

For Boost = 9.5-10PSI

Set = 15%
Gain = 35
Set Gain = ??
Warning = 100
Limiter = 99%

First, set your desired set boost. I set this to 15% to start with which equals about 9.5-10 psi.
Second, set the Gain to 35.
Third, set your start boost @ 7 or 8.
Then do a test run w/a analog boost gauge. This will help to see how your boost holds to redline.
If you see the needle fluctuate at high rpm turn the gain down till it stays and holds a steady psi.
If it spikes adjust the start boost.
I put the warning at L99 and 100 it makes the controller drop your boost back to stock if in the case overboost occurs.
 
Thanks Man! I know there have to be more members then just what I listed here using the greddy profec. I haven't dialed mine in yet, really need to take some time playing with it, but I hope this grows and becomes a real resource for the community.
 
Everyone, please let me know what your vacuum reads at idle. Mine shows -99, is this normal? Please advise...
 
GI- said:
Everyone, please let me know what your vacuum reads at idle. Mine shows -99, is this normal? Please advise...
That idle number is very low, but it would depend upon whether you have the thing set for psi or kpa I guess. I run mine on kpa and I don't have readings that low, I think they are like -60 or -70, but I'm not sure and I'm too lazy to go find out right now. IF you are in psi, then I believe that means -9.9 which would be about right for 20 inches of Hg which is the correct idle, or about 500 mm of Hg.

Do you not have a boost gauge to compare with? Just curious.

Since this thread is about settings:
For Boost = .65 kpa = 9.25 psi

Set = 16%
Gain = 32%
Set Gain = .35 kpa (5 psi)
Warning = .70 kpa (10 psi)
Limiter = 99%

And for the record, this is a Spool Turbo kit with MPI Tuner

They changed noticeably with the ported and polished intake (not sure why they changed as much as they did, but that's what I've got now and that is a good solid 9 psi). I could go higher, but it's pretty quick as it stands now.

As for other mods. . .too many to list. . .
 
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Beavis,

It is set on PSI, and yes I also believe that -99 means -9.9. I would think is right, just wanted to check. And no, I do not have another boost gauge to compare with. I will go get a reading in kpa to see if mine matches yours.

Thanks!
 
GI- said:
Everyone, please let me know what your vacuum reads at idle. Mine shows -99, is this normal? Please advise...
Yes, This is normal :D That's what it reads when my boost gauge reads 20 Hg That's as low as at it goes, and it's displaying PSI.
 
so i did a search and this is the best thread i found. i just got my profec b spec II installed and i am trying to figure this thing out. i have it set as follows right now, but i do admit to not knowing what the hell i am doing at this point in time
i have it set on psi as follows:

set = 14 ( from looking at the other's settings i guessed this would keep me around 9.5 psi )
gain = 24 ( i am totally unsure about this one )
set gain = 3 ( again unsure )
warning = 95 ( trying to stay under 10 psi for now )
limiter = 99 ( so it goes back to stock boost as soon as i hit the warning )

well, so thats what my guesses were. what is even confusing me more is that i set the peak boost option to on, which how understand it, keeps a record of my highest boost level. so i see the red warning light go on a couple times while i am driving. so that must mean my peak level was 9.5, right? well i go look and it says 80 which should mean 8.0? (scratch) i dont think i am reading the damn thing right. and i am almost certain that my settings are probabely off somewhere as well although the car is pulling harder, and no problems so far. Anyone with a little more experience care to help out a newbie trying to learn a thing or two? (dunno) also, my mods are in my sig. plus i changed my plugs to ngk bkr7e's. what can i safely boost to on my car which is flashed? thanks.
 
.65 = 9.42747 psi of boost.....lol
Little Beavis said:
That idle number is very low, but it would depend upon whether you have the thing set for psi or kpa I guess. I run mine on kpa and I don't have readings that low, I think they are like -60 or -70, but I'm not sure and I'm too lazy to go find out right now. IF you are in psi, then I believe that means -9.9 which would be about right for 20 inches of Hg which is the correct idle, or about 500 mm of Hg.

Do you not have a boost gauge to compare with? Just curious.

Since this thread is about settings:
For Boost = .65 kpa = 9.25 psi

Set = 16%
Gain = 32%
Set Gain = .35 kpa (5 psi)
Warning = .70 kpa (10 psi)
Limiter = 99%

And for the record, this is a Spool Turbo kit with MPI Tuner

They changed noticeably with the ported and polished intake (not sure why they changed as much as they did, but that's what I've got now and that is a good solid 9 psi). I could go higher, but it's pretty quick as it stands now.

As for other mods. . .too many to list. . .
 
14LBS said:
.65 = 9.42747 psi of boost.....lol
You are correct, but I put the wrong units down (my bad). . .my Greddy gauge (not the Profec) runs in kg/cm^2

So, .65 kg/cm^2 = 9.24495 psi of boost.

Booyah!

So, fine. . .on the Profect if I do hit .65 then I'm almost at 9.5 psi. . .so I guess I should just round up again and be like "I run 10 psi every day"! :D

Leonard, that seems messed up. . .you should not be exceeding the warning amount to get it to go read, so that makes little sense to me.
 
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Leonardo said:
so i did a search and this is the best thread i found. i just got my profec b spec II installed and i am trying to figure this thing out. i have it set as follows right now, but i do admit to not knowing what the hell i am doing at this point in time
i have it set on psi as follows:

set = 14 ( from looking at the other's settings i guessed this would keep me around 9.5 psi )
gain = 24 ( i am totally unsure about this one )
set gain = 3 ( again unsure )
warning = 95 ( trying to stay under 10 psi for now )
limiter = 99 ( so it goes back to stock boost as soon as i hit the warning )

well, so thats what my guesses were. what is even confusing me more is that i set the peak boost option to on, which how understand it, keeps a record of my highest boost level. so i see the red warning light go on a couple times while i am driving. so that must mean my peak level was 9.5, right? well i go look and it says 80 which should mean 8.0? (scratch) i dont think i am reading the damn thing right. and i am almost certain that my settings are probabely off somewhere as well although the car is pulling harder, and no problems so far. Anyone with a little more experience care to help out a newbie trying to learn a thing or two? (dunno) also, my mods are in my sig. plus i changed my plugs to ngk bkr7e's. what can i safely boost to on my car which is flashed? thanks.
can you all offer any help/advice??
 
Mine has the warning light go off before it hits the warning level as well. But to avoid that, right after you turn the car on, just hit the select button twice to switch between lo/hi boost settings and return to what ever one you are using and it should work fine.
 

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