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Has anyone had issues with VCM scanner logging boost incorrectly?
I have a 2015 Hellcat that has had 3 bar MAPS swapped into it, @ostmike corrected for the 3 bar MAPS in the tune and the car runs just fine. The problem I'm having is the boost pressure in VCM scanner is reading way high. I did the 3.8 Whipple swap and have been under the impression that the car has been making 23 PSI this whole time, but Mike said that based on aircharge it's hitting about 17 PSI peak and asked me to watch the dash gauge which I did and was seeing 16 so 17 peak would make sense. The issue is on VCM scanner when I'm logging it says the boost is peaking at 22-23 PSI and then even looses boost after the peak where it will just say the cars making vacuum the whole run and doesn't pick boost up again until I get off the throttle and the boost levels come down. I just tried a custom math parameter (manifold absolute pressure - 14.7) and saw the exact same result as using HPTuners pre-defined PSI channel.
I have been using an old beta version for a while but just downloaded the newest stable release and noticed the same thing on the log. Has anyone run into this and found a workaround?
EDIT: I just realized that when the MAP reading hits 255 KPA it will not go above that and drops down and slowly climbs back up again which explains why it's losing track of boost during the run. What I can't figure out is why it's reading 6-7 PSI higher than the car or aircharge, or the other thing because I'm an overthinker, is VCM scanner right and is the aircharge and dash reading off?

I have a 2015 Hellcat that has had 3 bar MAPS swapped into it, @ostmike corrected for the 3 bar MAPS in the tune and the car runs just fine. The problem I'm having is the boost pressure in VCM scanner is reading way high. I did the 3.8 Whipple swap and have been under the impression that the car has been making 23 PSI this whole time, but Mike said that based on aircharge it's hitting about 17 PSI peak and asked me to watch the dash gauge which I did and was seeing 16 so 17 peak would make sense. The issue is on VCM scanner when I'm logging it says the boost is peaking at 22-23 PSI and then even looses boost after the peak where it will just say the cars making vacuum the whole run and doesn't pick boost up again until I get off the throttle and the boost levels come down. I just tried a custom math parameter (manifold absolute pressure - 14.7) and saw the exact same result as using HPTuners pre-defined PSI channel.
I have been using an old beta version for a while but just downloaded the newest stable release and noticed the same thing on the log. Has anyone run into this and found a workaround?
EDIT: I just realized that when the MAP reading hits 255 KPA it will not go above that and drops down and slowly climbs back up again which explains why it's losing track of boost during the run. What I can't figure out is why it's reading 6-7 PSI higher than the car or aircharge, or the other thing because I'm an overthinker, is VCM scanner right and is the aircharge and dash reading off?

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