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Space Cadet
 


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What is “Commanded Boost actuator”?


As above, it’s a setting within the Control IO - PCM-engine SDV6 tab on the IID.

I think it was set to 15%, just wondered what it was??

Thanks!
  
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It's the bidirectional control for the turbo boost actuator. If you switch to live data there's a PID that displays the position, this changes with engine load.
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Thanks. Is it something to increase/decrease/leave alone?!
  
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