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PTF Cobb ProTuned; FBO Pump S2+ [w/ Dyno & Logs]
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08-22-2012, 08:51 PM | #23 |
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Pro tuning is the icing on the cake for Cobb, I would suggest everyone with a Cobb to get protuned, your missing out if you stay with the OTS maps.
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08-22-2012, 09:00 PM | #24 | |
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08-22-2012, 09:31 PM | #25 |
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08-22-2012, 10:40 PM | #26 |
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How much e85 are you picking up from Niagara? LOL, I'm hoping it's like a 55 gallon drum.
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08-23-2012, 06:36 PM | #27 | |
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As for using ATR; I could. I’m just not at a point where I feel comfortable making my own maps yet and didn’t want to wait… I’m sure others can relate. |
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08-23-2012, 06:38 PM | #28 | |
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08-23-2012, 07:12 PM | #30 | |
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BTW: my comment about ATR wasn't directed toward you. I should not have said that. |
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08-24-2012, 06:35 PM | #31 |
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Many of the important channels were not logged. But looks like you are running just fine. As stated before I would be a little concerned of the timing mapping. Unless they added some extra IAT compensation at lowish IATs, you will get timing corrections once IATs increase. The dyno had IATs of 80deg and stock compensation doesn't come on until >109deg. With the aggressive mapping the compensation table should really be altered. If they did this, then great.
DZ laughed at me mentioning the "WG dump", but clearly boost drops at a sharper rate around 6100rpms. Why is this "supposedly" necessary... its not and something that was missed in the tuning. They can smooth out the taper to sustain slightly more HP either in WG or load mapping... looks to be the load curve btw. And I understand decreasing load in the mid-range, but why 5500rpms... doesn't make much sense to me. Anyway, that's what I see. Last edited by Joshboody; 08-24-2012 at 07:41 PM.. |
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08-24-2012, 07:44 PM | #32 | |
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You sure wrote a lot of stuff. So you make the timing map more aggressive, but you leave the factor temp compensation in place… hmmm, not good. These logs were at a lowish IAT of 80deg and DME doesn’t add comp until >109deg… I would revisit this. And about the “WG dump”… you can smooth this out… it’s your job as a tuner (I use the term loosely). why keep factory WG map when you are running more boost then the factory mapping. I don’t know if its load target or WG mapping (in nitehawks situation)as the logs didn’t have the correct channels for review. But I’ve seen other logs recently that were capped in PID authority… very easy to change if that’s the case here. If it’s the load target, which boost setpoint and req load don’t necessarily have the same curves, easy to smooth it out. I like to view logs… nothing pointed at you specifically... well maybe a little bit due to some of your “facts” that are incorrect and/or misleading these days. You wrote a book, I may add more later. |
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08-24-2012, 09:39 PM | #33 |
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Hey Josh -
I figured I would chime in here a little bit as I would like to think all of the interactions you and I have had in the past have been amicable and we get along. If anything i say in this post comes off as mean please do not take it that way as I do not have anything against you (or anyone really) in the least. The timing correction tables (compensating for heat) are actually pretty good. There are two tables and it references factor first (essentially the percentage of the timing reduction map based on heat that piggybacks off of it). With these two tables the timing being pulled out proactively is suitable. Unless I misread somewhere that these were untouched I am confused about your posting. I do not necessarily modify the timing that is pulled - i manipulate the factor. For example - at 130* temps lets say the max timing correction is 8* (these are just made up values). I may increase the factor to .4 instead of .2. This basically means that i am having the tables pull 3.2* of timing (.4 or 40% of the max proactive pull of 8* vs the original .2 or 20%). Hope this clears up any confusion. The numbers used above are purely fabricated. I am half asleep as prepping for Bimmerfest tomorrow has exhausted me. |
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08-24-2012, 10:38 PM | #34 | |
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When someone is new to something there's a learning curve. While you're in the thread how about some comments about the "WG dump". My opinion is that its unnecessary with the little that i've learned about ATR. |
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08-24-2012, 11:28 PM | #35 |
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I rode shotgun last night with Nitehawk while Dzenno tuned him for E85.
What an eye opener to all us Canucks since we don't have access to this stuff. We were all blown away by the change to the car with just some timing table changes and some PTF secret sauce. It was a blast watching Dzenno tune. He made progressive changes with engine safety being the first priority. I have to say that this was my first experience with Cobb. On the pump gas map it was a little tamer than my Procede meth map......but once E85 was in the mix I became depressed. The acceleration was brutal and the torque just kept on coming like multiple orgasms. None of us were expecting such a huge transformation. I could actually feel the skin stretch on my face from the torque |
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09-01-2012, 11:19 PM | #36 |
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A bit of an E85 update........
For those residing in the Toronto/GTA area there is no source of E85. Dzenno picked some up when he was tuning Nitehawk's car, by importing it from across the border recently, but that is not practical for daily driving. I spoke with Mitch at ProRacing fuels in Mississauga earlier today...... several of you have called them inquiring about E85 and were told by the other guy (Chuck) that they would only stock E85 with a minimum order of 25 drums - so basically they were not going to front that investment on the chance there may or may not be a local market to cater to. What you don't know is that Chuck hates E85 and thinks it's devil semen..... He believes it will destroy your fuel system. So that is why people were getting turned away on their inquiries. But Mitch is the actual chemist/blender and I had the opportunity to chat with him directly today while picking up some meth. He says he can actually blend E85 on-site since he has all the raw ingredients. There is no need for them to ship E85 from elsewhere. He is going to work out the price next week and I think I may have convinced him to make a trial batch. They normally only produce the 110+ racing fuel octane blends so they would have issues freeing up a container for storage if they did manufacture E85 in any kind of volume. But if there was enough local interest and they could turn a profit on the stuff I get the sense they find some room. He also mentioned that it would be a conistent E85 blend....not subject to variations and seasonal swings like the mass market stuff out there. Let me know if you think you might want to get in on this I might be able to convince him. |
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09-02-2012, 11:21 PM | #38 |
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If you are in the SouthEast and don't mind driving to Charlotte, NC, then we can take care of your Pro-Tuning needs! Motion Lab's tuner and owner, Todd, is a certified COBB Protuner. We just picked up the pro-key from COBB for the N54's, so we are ready to do your custom tune!
We can do either road tuning or Dyno tuning, whichever works best for you. Just let me know if you have any questions, thanks! -John B
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09-03-2012, 02:00 AM | #39 | |
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I could give Mitch a sample of the US e85 I have if that helps him at all. |
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