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02-20-2013, 07:52 PM | #1 |
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New turbos, adaptations?
I've been running for around 8 months with failing wastegates, I'm talking rattle on / off boost and idle. Tbh they were completely f@"ked!!
So essentially the car had been running for some time with a continuous boost leak as the wastegates were almost never closed so I'd expect that the DME would have adjusted over time to compensate unusual levels of air fuel to try to trim things out? Problem I have it that I've had new OEM turbos fitted today and whilst the rattle has gone the car just doesn't seem to be running right, just feels like the DME still thinks its dealing with a boost leak that isn't there anymore so the fuel / air mix is possibly off kilter. I have a BT cable and would appreciate some advice of which specific adaptations to reset apart from the obvious air / fuel? Maybe worth doing a full ECU reset? |
02-20-2013, 08:05 PM | #2 |
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Are you sure it's the turbos? I've had to replace numerous vacuum lines over the past couple of weeks hunting down boost leaks.
But yeah, subscribed. I have new turbos also and didn't know adaptations need to be reset.... |
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02-20-2013, 08:30 PM | #3 |
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I like to reset DME adaptations whenever I do a major engine repair, but I don't think it's necessarily required when installing new turbos. If you have the means, I'd do it.
I'd be more worried about the downpipe V-band clamps being clocked properly (to avoid binding the wastegate arm during operation), or any vacuum connections or lines being loose/damaged. I'd think most of these issues would set a 30FF fault, but I'm not sure on a modified car.
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Just feel like the car needs to be told that its has new turbos n no longer needs to compensate for the boost leak. As it is it just feels off, not in harmony!! |
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02-20-2013, 08:34 PM | #5 | |
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I've go a BT cable and its showing no codes or shadow codes. |
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02-21-2013, 12:19 AM | #6 |
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The Dme will adapt pretty quick to a change like that. Basically, before, it was increasing DC to compensate. when you put in the new turbos, it notices that it's actual load is over the requested due to turbos overboosting and will quickly compensate.
don't confuse boost leak with weak turbos/wastegates that can;t boost. run in 3rd from low rpms to redline, that would definitely trigger a code if you are really leaking boost. You can also log with the BT tool and check that everything is running right.
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