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Help! Stock tune with throttle closures - DATALOG
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04-29-2014, 09:20 PM | #1 |
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Help! Stock tune with throttle closures - DATALOG
I need some help here.
Lately my car has been a little sluggish whether tuned or not. I had been chasing vacuum leaks, and even re-serviced my forge DV's because they were sticking. I logged the car today on the stock tune, I noticed throttle closures and timing drop outs. I am on 91 Octane and the car was up to temp, it was also hot today, but the IAT's look good to me. Could it just be the piss poor 91? The car has felt like this for numberous tanks, I only run Chevron. AR kittyless dps bmc dci ER chargepipe Forge DV's 7" ETS FMIC New plugs and injectors 1k miles ago, 52k miles, original coilpacks, lpfp, and 02 sensors. Thanks for looking! http://www.datazap.me/u/dmacc/stock?log=0&data=1-2
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04-29-2014, 09:34 PM | #2 |
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Dang the throttle is really stabbing. 91 is never a good starting point, could well be the cause of those timing dropouts.
Quite lean for pump gas IMO, though it richens up top.
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Another thought: I'm using my yellow springs in my forge dv, they are meant for tuned psi levels, could they be too strong for the stock tune?
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The free flowing bolt-ons however can definitely be the source of throttle closures on cars running the "stock" tune. FBO cars breathe much better than a stock car and typically require less DC and that can easily result in throttle closures. Just looking at one cylinder makes it hard to tell just how bad the timing is but timing corrections on the stock tune can be common especially on lower grade fuels. |
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It specifies an AFR of 13.5 at 4500rpm dropping to 12.3 at 6000 rpm. Your throttle closures are probably getting actual boost back up to target since they seem to happen when your boost gets about 0.5 psi below target. Guess the stock DME doesn't allow for much boost target error . I think Tiago is right......having FBO reduces pressure drop across the intercooler and exhaust, so the stock wastegate duty cycles are not going to be a good match for stock boost levels. |
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