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09-11-2013, 12:46 PM | #1 |
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Possible Boost leak?
Hi, I just recently installed the JB4 to my 07 335xi and did some logging yesterday to make sure it was all running properly. I have been noticing on the boost gauge (fuel gauge) and in my logs as well that my car seems to take a very long time to reach the maximum boost around 13PSI. I have no other mods just the JB4. I also recently had the car in at the dealer before i installed the JB4 because I was not getting any boost at all and they checked over all the lines and replaced one hose and also a sensor. I am not sure what else this could be anybody have any ideas? I attached one of my logs that i was running map5 to show what I mean. You can see it took nearly 4 seconds to reach max boost around 12-13psi but it should be only taking second or two at most. This was a 3rd gear pull from 2k rpm to 7k rpm. Also when i just punch it ( I have an auto) and it downshifts and the rpms jump to 4k ish the boost seems to build up very quickly as it should, it just builds very slowly when i do a pull starting at lower rpms. Anybody have any ideas?
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09-11-2013, 12:55 PM | #2 |
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When you floor it, don't push the pedal all the way down. On AT cars, there's a kick down switch that will downshift if you hit it. You can still go WOT without the pedal all the way down, just gotta get the feel for it or do a kick down blocker.
DIY here http://www.n54tech.com/forums/showth...light=kickdown |
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09-11-2013, 03:11 PM | #4 |
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The boost builds faster after you hit the kickdown is because the revs are higher and it downshifted. Try starting your WOT run around 2500-3k. Starting at 2k or lower, the boost will build slow like your log shows. I mentioned the kickdown so you wouldn't run into that problem doing a log.
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09-11-2013, 03:29 PM | #5 |
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As was said, 2k RPM isn't in your "Wheeeeee!" power band.
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09-11-2013, 10:04 PM | #6 |
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I understand that but if you look at a "normal log" I should be reaching full boost in 1-1.5s and it is taking me 4s+ to get to that point. I have spoken with Terry from BMS and he was the one who pointed it out to me that my car is spooling very slowly. I am just wondering if anybody has had a similar experience and knows the problem or any ideas and what the cause could be?
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09-11-2013, 11:23 PM | #9 |
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throttle is dipping because boost is overshooting target and the JB4 is closing throttle to keep the excess airflow from entering.
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09-12-2013, 12:02 AM | #11 |
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1st post- Ok i was running map5 so maybe that is why, I will run some logs running map 1 and see if the throttle is steadier.
2nd post- Thanks I will give that a try and update! Update: tried wastegate position at 100 and it still seems to build boost slowly when doing a WOT pull in 3rd from 2k-7k rpm. I will have to make a log to see for sure if it helped but any other ideas? Its definitely still slower then it should be. Last edited by parylizer; 09-12-2013 at 12:42 AM.. |
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Since JB4 logs are something from the 90's try using this program to upload logs.
http://www.datazap.me/ This should be the new standard of logs as it's a great tool and easier to read. |
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http://www.datazap.me/u/parylizer/slow-spooling?1-3-4 Just look starting in the middle, that where the run starts. |
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I would point to vacuum leak or bad wastegate solenoid. Boost leaks you'd see elevated PWM regardless of boost, which you do not have. Do this DIY on Terry's site... This appears to be a G4 board based on the PWM cap being very low in spool mode. You should see something like 17-19" of vacuum at idle. Or you could consider upgrading to G5 ISO as the PWM cap is much higher. It's kind of putting a band-aid on a cut though, it may fix your spooling issues but there's still a likely issue that needs to be addressed. http://www.n54tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16548
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UPDATE:
Now I have an even bigger problem but perhaps it will help identify the issue though. Now I am producing 0 boost and got a engine light with the 30ff code boost under target possible boost leak. I did a log and from what I can see both boost and PWM are both non existant. Does this mean its the solenoids? Or maybe a vacuum line that popped off / leaking enough to create no vacuum? Here is a log. http://www.datazap.me/u/parylizer/ze...-and-30ff-code |
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