Suburbazine
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So I decided to experiment with reprogramming the steering rack yesterday. It has two modes- Lambda (mode C) and Tau (mode D). The sole difference between them is the amount of road damping performed by the servo- with Lambda being less. Less damping = more road feel, although in Hyundai's defense they got the "luxury feel" right for both models. I prefer to feel the road a little more in the wheel and this was perfect. The same amount of damping is deducted from the mode C's Sport mode, so I get the stiffer wheel with more road feedback.
LKAS still works but I haven't tested to see if torque demand is changed between the modes. Which, btw, I changed the LKAS programming to Korea and it does considerably better locking onto the lines than in US mode.
Update: Don’t set LKAS to Korea. Anything other than NA or EU is LDWS only. Testing EU performance.
PS: These settings require a Hyundai GDS. A copy will work too.
LKAS still works but I haven't tested to see if torque demand is changed between the modes. Which, btw, I changed the LKAS programming to Korea and it does considerably better locking onto the lines than in US mode.
Update: Don’t set LKAS to Korea. Anything other than NA or EU is LDWS only. Testing EU performance.
PS: These settings require a Hyundai GDS. A copy will work too.
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