Why maps are a thing of the past!

Recently we have received e-mails asking us how it is that our Spiider/Spiider Plus DCCD Controllers do not have maps like OEM system and how the system could then operate.

Let’s first look at how a map based system works and then I will explain how our system is so different.

Maps are basically look-up tables or charts stored in a memory. A map based controller fetches a number in this chart or table every time one of the parameters changes. The result of a certain input will always be one number or outcome. The table is static so it would not recognize how you reached that point of operation and if the conditions of the road change, it will not change the outcome unless you change the entire map.

An adaptive algorithm based system, on the other hand, does not have any maps. Rather, it looks at each case based on the inputs and also how it has arrived at that point and directly calculates the proper outcome fast enough to reach the optimum performance for every situation no matter the road conditions. This technology allows the system to intelligently search for the best result instead of just arriving at the same outcome over and over again regardless of how wrong it might be.

We always highlight the following example of why map-based systems are not efficient and practical. Imagine you are driving on one mile stretch of a road at 60 miles per hour and the road conditions change from dry to wet (possibly mud,gravel ,..) and back and meanwhile you also hit a turn.
Do you think that, even if you assessed the road conditions accurately, you will have time to switch the maps in time while you are driving through a turn? How much time has it taken you to reach the system and push the buttons?

In comparison, the algorithms in Spiider family of DCCD controllers have found the optimum point of operation by examining the operational solutions hundreds of times per second and applying them to your DCCD transmission for a true hands-off experience.

This is why maps are a thing of the past!

Another Win for Rocky Mountain Autosports and Spiider

Rocky Mountain Autosports
July 24 Colorado Rally

With Rally Colorado behind us, we are back and preparing for the next rally. Driver Adam Short and co-driver Danny Norkus put down some impressive stage times including a 50 sec lead in 1st overall by the end of day one. Read more at https://www.facebook.com/dccdpro/

10 Year Anniversary Celebration!

We are excited to celebrate 10 years since launch of our first generation DCCD Controller in 2007!
We are proud to be able to serve the Subaru fans and present practical technology at affordable price to motorsports enthusiasts across the world. With many teams attributing part of their success to our products we are motivated now more than ever to innovate and introduce products at the leading edge of performance and looking forward to support the community for years to come.
We also want to thank all who have supported us by purchasing our products throughout these years and more than 96% of them are still in service. Glad to celebrate this occasion with you by providing a 10% discount on all our products until Jan 2nd 2018. Use the coupon code: 10year10
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
DCCDPro.com Team