Damn detonation
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Damn detonation
Guess I'm gonna finally get a wideband to keep an eye on this. It was dyno tuned by a local Miata shop and ran fine, even during the hot Houston summers.
Lately it's been cooler and now it's detonating under boost. Car seems more powerful, but I'm not going to be boosting till I get the wideband hooked up and see what's going on.
Lately it's been cooler and now it's detonating under boost. Car seems more powerful, but I'm not going to be boosting till I get the wideband hooked up and see what's going on.
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I could post my maps but the Xede goes by it's own numbers, meaning it makes no sense in real world numbers. But that is a good suggestion, I'll try pulling some timing and see how that works before I get my WB.
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I'd pull back the base timing and see if that helps. I dont know **** about the Xede, so I could be off base. Have you pulled a plug yet to see if it's leaning?
Did it seem like a tendency to ping more as the ambient temps gradually decreased, or did it just do it.
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OP,
I'd pull back the base timing and see if that helps. I dont know **** about the Xede, so I could be off base. Have you pulled a plug yet to see if it's leaning?
Did it seem like a tendency to ping more as the ambient temps gradually decreased, or did it just do it.
I'd pull back the base timing and see if that helps. I dont know **** about the Xede, so I could be off base. Have you pulled a plug yet to see if it's leaning?
Did it seem like a tendency to ping more as the ambient temps gradually decreased, or did it just do it.
Last night was in the high 60's and I still got detonation. I haven't thought about looking at the plugs. I won't be suprised if it's all sooty considering the car "seems" to run rich. Poor gas mileage and distinct rich exhaust smells. But I will check that also.
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Running rich is not a cause of detonation. If you are indeed running rich, and have detonation, timing's most likely the cause.
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If you are detonating at the same psi level in cooler weather, I doubt it is the Xede maps. I would be more suspicious that you have a bad tank of gas, low coolant levels, coolant leak, etc... Heat is what generates knock. You might just use up this tank of gas and see if the next tank does the same thing.
To give you a heads up though, I am planning a trip to Houston in Nov. I can take a look at the car and do some tuning if needed.
Stephanie
To give you a heads up though, I am planning a trip to Houston in Nov. I can take a look at the car and do some tuning if needed.
Stephanie
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Checked the plugs and they look normal. Fresh tank of 93 octane yesterday after it was nearly empty. Also, the car was overheating yesterday, but I found out my cooling fan relay was bad so I replaced that this morning. It was working just fine tonight and not overheating, yet still detonating.
Idle vacuum is normal and I haven't noticed anything else indicating a vacuum leak.
Hooked up the LM1 tonight and had my buddy drive. At idle AFR's are near 10. At cruise it's about right. Under boost it'll range from 10 to low 12's until about 5200 RPM where it starts pinging and AFR will jump to unacceptable levels. Not exactly sure what because once I hear detonation my driver is lifting off the throttle so it'll display 20's.
Before lifting it's definately past 12.5.
I also had my laptop/Xede software hooked up and realized it's over my head to have somebody drive while I'm listening for detonation, watching the WB02 and which cells are active that need tweaking. I tried adding more fuel to what appeared to be the cells that start pinging but everything just happens so fast it's overwhelming and I didn't get anything productive done. Probably not something I anticipate getting good at.
I didn't even bother with timing.
Stephanie, I've decided to take a drive to ya'll. I'll try to give you a call tomorrow. I'm glad I played around with it a little but I'd rather let the pros mess with it.
Idle vacuum is normal and I haven't noticed anything else indicating a vacuum leak.
Hooked up the LM1 tonight and had my buddy drive. At idle AFR's are near 10. At cruise it's about right. Under boost it'll range from 10 to low 12's until about 5200 RPM where it starts pinging and AFR will jump to unacceptable levels. Not exactly sure what because once I hear detonation my driver is lifting off the throttle so it'll display 20's.
Before lifting it's definately past 12.5.
I also had my laptop/Xede software hooked up and realized it's over my head to have somebody drive while I'm listening for detonation, watching the WB02 and which cells are active that need tweaking. I tried adding more fuel to what appeared to be the cells that start pinging but everything just happens so fast it's overwhelming and I didn't get anything productive done. Probably not something I anticipate getting good at.
I didn't even bother with timing.
Stephanie, I've decided to take a drive to ya'll. I'll try to give you a call tomorrow. I'm glad I played around with it a little but I'd rather let the pros mess with it.
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I went ahead and replaced the fuel filter, it had about 26K miles and 4 yrs on it. Unfortunately that didn't fix the problem.
While down there I noticed an exhaust leak but it's after the cat and 02 sensors so I doubt that'll affect anything.
Spark plugs were are the recommended plugs for boosted applications and they went in a little over 1K miles ago. Would bad spark plug wires do this?
While down there I noticed an exhaust leak but it's after the cat and 02 sensors so I doubt that'll affect anything.
Spark plugs were are the recommended plugs for boosted applications and they went in a little over 1K miles ago. Would bad spark plug wires do this?
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Another tank of fresh 93 octane and it's still pinging a little.
So with nothing else changed, it started pinging. Changed the fuel filter with no help.
Maybe the original (I assume) fuel pump is getting tired.
So with nothing else changed, it started pinging. Changed the fuel filter with no help.
Maybe the original (I assume) fuel pump is getting tired.
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detonation:
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t24991/
I'm in Beaumont if anyone wants to borrow my ears.
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t24991/
I'm in Beaumont if anyone wants to borrow my ears.
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detonation:
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t24991/
I'm in Beaumont if anyone wants to borrow my ears.
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t24991/
I'm in Beaumont if anyone wants to borrow my ears.
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