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02-01-2016, 02:08 PM | #23 |
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Does your tune modify the throttle valve to be open 100% all of the time?
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02-01-2016, 08:27 PM | #25 |
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02-03-2016, 11:19 PM | #33 |
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Sorry to say this, but Removing the maf is not the key for anything ... You are already driving out of maf reading range. Original maf reads 930 kg/hour airflow. That means ~1290mg/stroke/4000rpm What is good about 320hp crank power .... I am quite sure, you have more, so ecu has already moved to pressure controlling mode. Or amount of fuel is told so in program, that calculation never reach lambda limit. In real world, lambda-controlled system is the best. Practically only difficult thing is to tell the amount of air right, if you can do that, ecu himself caculate the right mix and gives the power... Only more air is needed. I am sure that DWR has already somehow figured this out, because he is looking for bigger maf, that can read enough air ... I haven´t ever seen the program of USA model, but here in our cars, program works, as I told above. Nevertheless, only couple of bits define the situation, how ecu behaves in situation, when airmass reach the maf reading range. You can chose if maf is out, map is out, or both in use, then the ecu automatically turns to read map values. It is factory setting here. |
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02-04-2016, 05:18 AM | #34 |
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What power do you mean, if it is not at wheel or crank ? I do not understand. Can you explain, why "common or usual" engine hp, that manufacturer uses, is not in use there and is not "enough" ? What benefit does it give ? This, your strange way to tell the amount of horsepower, and the continuous affirmation that your way is only and best, do not to inspire so much confidence to me, or here in European side. Can you explain, why the very same car gives more power at map controlled, than it gives at maf controlled. ? I can There are only three possibilities. Maf no good More fuel in map version It is not totally clear, how the amount of air and fuel goes inside the program. ~400hp is quite ok result. ~500 is very good, and the amount of torq shows that you have enough fuel to get that power, if comes around 4000rpm. Me, personally do not believe so much to any kind of measurement, I like my insoric, it tells the performance on the road. And it is even not so important, the main thing is that the car works. My opinion is, that only when calculated and measured amount of power are ~same, only after that the result is somehow "reliable". I have to understand, why the power is what it is. And finally, the power comes from burning fuel, only way. More fuel, more power. Engine do not know, if it is maf or map controlled. Fuel does not know either. Same amount of fuel - same power. So, it is impossible that there is any difference maf/map controlling, no need to measure. |
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02-04-2016, 07:55 AM | #35 |
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Can you recalibrate the maf? Just spit ballin here, but if we make a bigger housing and use the same eliment, but just recalibrate it. Can we then read higher air flow? |
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the rest of the world. Several of us have confirmed the US MAF reading maxes at 44.1 lb/min, or just over 1200kg/hour. Quote:
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I do have some tricks to make a big MAF work. But my reason for it, in this application, is pretty simple. I use the MAF as a diagnostic tuning tool. If airflow is the key to horsepower, then it would seem measuring it would be helpful. Second, any restriction on the inlet side of the compressor has a far greater effect than the same restriction on the outlet side. TDIwyse's work with the airbox and Bob's with the MAF illustrates that point. Knowing what I know, my strategy is to have the MAF switched off in the ECU and install a larger MAF for datalogging. I'll need it for wet compression experiments in the spring ... Last edited by DWR; 02-04-2016 at 10:41 AM.. |
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It is at the wheels.
The point is we see correction factors that are inflated. Our transmission does not have 18% or even 15% losses under the measured conditions. Quote:
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02-04-2016, 11:50 AM | #39 |
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You were right, it was actually a bit over 1200kg/h Do you really need more range ? 1238kg/ means 1719 mg/stroke/4000 rpm That airmas is enough over 420hp. "Maf bits" looks like they are in "only maf is used" position. Maybe Bob can confirm that. It is winter here now, we are using winter tires, it is slippery. Normally in my measurements power loss with automatic transmission is under 15%. That my measurement was exeption. Insoric calculates the loss automatically, I cannot do anything about it. Last edited by tuikku; 02-04-2016 at 02:31 PM.. |
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Back in the Hybrid Turbo thread I had posted an example of the comparison of it's wheel and crank numbers. Wheel numbers were in the mid 430's, crank it estimated low 500's. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...&postcount=231 I had wanted to measure more air than the OEM limit because I wanted to do a sanity check on the horsepower numbers I was getting with PerfExpert and from back calculating dragstrip results. I measured over 52-53 lb/min, but haven't gone back and re-measured with the slightly higher boost I've been running now where I'm dancing around the EMP region that starts to unseat the valves... http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...48&postcount=1
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You have clearly more power and torque. If I understood right. You are already the line, I dream to reach. With smaller turbo and boost and back pressure. Also your usable revs goes noticeably higher than my car. Only true mod is external wastegate. I am impressed. I need that water/methanol system quickly. |
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That calculator will come close if you select a manual transmission. Our automatics have low loss, part of their fuel savings contribution. |
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02-05-2016, 02:06 AM | #44 |
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It seems clearly, that I am arguing about horse powers with strange people... This must be a very important subject and definitely I have to be proud of all my posts, though I do not recognise me any more... |
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