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| Instead, you want to start with a good base duty cycle table and then let the ECU fine tune from there. | Instead, you want to start with a good base duty cycle table and then let the ECU fine tune from there. | ||
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| * [[bcschoice|Which solenoid to use]] | * [[bcschoice|Which solenoid to use]] | ||
| * [[bcsinstall|Installation, including hose configurations and wiring]] | * [[bcsinstall|Installation, including hose configurations and wiring]] | ||
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| This provides a relatively smooth analog approximation to a variable value using an on-off solenoid and a digital output from the ECU. Digital outputs and simple solenoid air valves are much less expensive than analog alternatives and provide reasonable approximations. | This provides a relatively smooth analog approximation to a variable value using an on-off solenoid and a digital output from the ECU. Digital outputs and simple solenoid air valves are much less expensive than analog alternatives and provide reasonable approximations. | ||
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