Prepping for turbo build
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So the car is falling on it's face at 100% throttle, almost like its hitting fuel cut or something... Not sure why but other than that everything seems ok. I'm just going to keep putting miles on it and autotuning. How can I post my tune/datalog?
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Its usually 1 of 3 things causing that.
1)overboost protection. Look at your logs and see if you exceed your OB KPA cut.
2)spark blow out. Easier fix, adjust your gap. Since you are running 10psi, .40 gap should be fine if on COPs but you can try .35 to be safe.
3) noise on your TPS
1 is very very obvious, 2 is more of a sputtering "gentle wall" or retard of power. 3 you will see big spikes in your tps log.
Take a look.
1)overboost protection. Look at your logs and see if you exceed your OB KPA cut.
2)spark blow out. Easier fix, adjust your gap. Since you are running 10psi, .40 gap should be fine if on COPs but you can try .35 to be safe.
3) noise on your TPS
1 is very very obvious, 2 is more of a sputtering "gentle wall" or retard of power. 3 you will see big spikes in your tps log.
Take a look.
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Thanks! I think I "may" have gotten it sorted out....
For one thing, I forgot to switch from my LC-2 settings to the new AEM calibrations in Tunerstudio... After switching that and running some autotuning, I think its getting better.
I also turned off overboost protection to eliminate that possibility. I will put that back on and adjust the settings for it appropriately once I fee like the car is more balanced as far as the tune is concerned. If I have having this fuel cut problem, I will have to check my spark plugs gap. I ordered them from Trackspeed (I think) and I selected the plugs for turbo application... So I am assuming that they would have been delivered pre-gapped and ready to drop in.
For one thing, I forgot to switch from my LC-2 settings to the new AEM calibrations in Tunerstudio... After switching that and running some autotuning, I think its getting better.
I also turned off overboost protection to eliminate that possibility. I will put that back on and adjust the settings for it appropriately once I fee like the car is more balanced as far as the tune is concerned. If I have having this fuel cut problem, I will have to check my spark plugs gap. I ordered them from Trackspeed (I think) and I selected the plugs for turbo application... So I am assuming that they would have been delivered pre-gapped and ready to drop in.
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2, the plugs from TSE are just 2 steps colder for turbo applications, it doesn't mean they are pregapped. I guarantee Andrew is not wasting his time pregapping every plug he sends out. I'm 99% sure your plugs are .045 right now.
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1st is avoiding the main issue. Tune your closed loop boost control, don't just turn off overboost. Better now than later.
2, the plugs from TSE are just 2 steps colder for turbo applications, it doesn't mean they are pregapped. I guarantee Andrew is not wasting his time pregapping every plug he sends out. I'm 99% sure your plugs are .045 right now.
2, the plugs from TSE are just 2 steps colder for turbo applications, it doesn't mean they are pregapped. I guarantee Andrew is not wasting his time pregapping every plug he sends out. I'm 99% sure your plugs are .045 right now.
Ok I will put the overboost protection back on. That wasn't where the problem lied anyway because even with it off, it was still happening.
On another note.... I blew an intercooler pipe on the way to Autozone.... I had to have left the clamp too lose by mistake because I was just autotuning and only went to like 8psi. Scared the hell out of me. Luckily it still ran fine just wasnt making boost. First I thought I killed the motor... Then once I realized the motor was running normally I figured I killed the turbo.... Got to Autozone popped the hood and breathed a sigh of relief. Put it back and tightened the clamp in the parking lot and went home.
Fingers crossed its better after the plugs are correctly gapped!
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Good luck, sorry if I came off a little strong, just trying to save yah potential issues and more time scratching your head.
I had a pipe blow on the way to autocross but was still getting 8psi, not bad for a massive atmo leak.
D-clamps or worm gear clamps? If the latter, save yourself headaches and damage to your silicone and buy some nice D-clamps for peace of mind. I only use worm gears on vacuum hoses.
I had a pipe blow on the way to autocross but was still getting 8psi, not bad for a massive atmo leak.
D-clamps or worm gear clamps? If the latter, save yourself headaches and damage to your silicone and buy some nice D-clamps for peace of mind. I only use worm gears on vacuum hoses.
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Good luck, sorry if I came off a little strong, just trying to save yah potential issues and more time scratching your head.
I had a pipe blow on the way to autocross but was still getting 8psi, not bad for a massive atmo leak.
D-clamps or worm gear clamps? If the latter, save yourself headaches and damage to your silicone and buy some nice D-clamps for peace of mind. I only use worm gears on vacuum hoses.
I had a pipe blow on the way to autocross but was still getting 8psi, not bad for a massive atmo leak.
D-clamps or worm gear clamps? If the latter, save yourself headaches and damage to your silicone and buy some nice D-clamps for peace of mind. I only use worm gears on vacuum hoses.
I do have all D-Clamps clamps.
I have 1 or 2 pieces of intercooler piping that I had to trim, so they are missing the beads. Believe it or not, these are not the ones that failed! The coupler popped right off the cold side intercooler bead. The only thing I can think of is that I somehow missed completely tightening that D-Clamp.
Ok so I gapped my plugs and had another "DOH!" moment! Cylinder 3 and 4 had both:
a.) Hand tight spark plugs threaded into the head... Literally could have taken them out without a ratchet.
b.) COP's stud nuts were not tightened down... The boots were loose as a goose and could easily be pulled up/down off of the spark plug
On top of those dumb mistakes... My plugs were all set to .045 just like stated above... Literally have no idea how the car ran as well as it did, aside from 100% throttle lol
I'm calling it a night for now... Wife will be home from work any minute. Time to kick back and have some dinner... I will get back to it tomorrow on my full day off. Excited to see how it does with the problems corrected.
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Yeah I dont let stuff get to me lol. I'm new to all of this and learn more and more every day. Tomorrow is another day and hopefully I can get it tuned better now that I've righted the wrongs
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No no no no please... I've been collecting parts for this build for 2 years. The last thing I want to do is get impatient now and screw somthing up... Too much work to have something go seriously wrong. Lol 8 psi with a blown pipe that's insane!
I do have all D-Clamps clamps.
I have 1 or 2 pieces of intercooler piping that I had to trim, so they are missing the beads. Believe it or not, these are not the ones that failed! The coupler popped right off the cold side intercooler bead. The only thing I can think of is that I somehow missed completely tightening that D-Clamp.
Ok so I gapped my plugs and had another "DOH!" moment! Cylinder 3 and 4 had both:
a.) Hand tight spark plugs threaded into the head... Literally could have taken them out without a ratchet.
b.) COP's stud nuts were not tightened down... The boots were loose as a goose and could easily be pulled up/down off of the spark plug
On top of those dumb mistakes... My plugs were all set to .045 just like stated above... Literally have no idea how the car ran as well as it did, aside from 100% throttle lol
I'm calling it a night for now... Wife will be home from work any minute. Time to kick back and have some dinner... I will get back to it tomorrow on my full day off. Excited to see how it does with the problems corrected.
I do have all D-Clamps clamps.
I have 1 or 2 pieces of intercooler piping that I had to trim, so they are missing the beads. Believe it or not, these are not the ones that failed! The coupler popped right off the cold side intercooler bead. The only thing I can think of is that I somehow missed completely tightening that D-Clamp.
Ok so I gapped my plugs and had another "DOH!" moment! Cylinder 3 and 4 had both:
a.) Hand tight spark plugs threaded into the head... Literally could have taken them out without a ratchet.
b.) COP's stud nuts were not tightened down... The boots were loose as a goose and could easily be pulled up/down off of the spark plug
On top of those dumb mistakes... My plugs were all set to .045 just like stated above... Literally have no idea how the car ran as well as it did, aside from 100% throttle lol
I'm calling it a night for now... Wife will be home from work any minute. Time to kick back and have some dinner... I will get back to it tomorrow on my full day off. Excited to see how it does with the problems corrected.
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Just drove it to get coffee this morning and its still doing the same thing. I'm going to get some datalogs of it happening and get them posted... Its so annoying cause as soon as I get into the throttle just a little too much, it cuts out. I turned the overboost protection back on btw
Just drove it to get coffee this morning and its still doing the same thing. I'm going to get some datalogs of it happening and get them posted... Its so annoying cause as soon as I get into the throttle just a little too much, it cuts out. I turned the overboost protection back on btw