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Relax, the boost has been turned down!!
That was the map that was boost happy, as that is what would bring the numbers up (I know too much boost just = heat, but)
The car isn't being thrashed at the moment anyway, as it's obvious from the dyno run that things are a bit hot under their. Dan will be getting some serious logging tomorrow, rather then a small chunk that he normally gets.
To be able to get the map set up as good as it can be, what logs are needed? I know what ones I would normally log, but any out of the ordinary?
Its not of importance to me fella......... its your car/engine... and what is being said is being said & advised is for your benefit
email tuning has its risks.... to both parties
Ask Dan what he wants logged... he's the one making adjustments the other end
I know Dan makes sure the receiver is made well aware of any risk before a map is even thought about being put on...and always asks for logs before it is stepped up....Reesys has been a bit more difficult for various reasons...
I know that, and obviously I am grateful of the help even if the technical side bypassed me once we got past turning the egt off!
Email tuning does have it's risks, but I would say less so then your man in a van flashing the map on and away you go. Even more reputable tuners get them horribly wrong (Westy's first map that killed the turbo for example)
I hope that anyone reading this doesn't doubt the ability of Dan, as I think it's obvious to all that he is pretty clued up at this malarky. If I could sort out another car, I'd let him have this for a couple of days which would mean all the issues could be sorted, but as I can't, emailing is the only way.
I have a set of basic blocks I will log for Dan, but wondered if any of the K's had specific blocks that needed measuring to make them easier to tweak.
man in a van merely installs typically someone else's code, be they an agency or just some crap dragged or ripped off someone else and resold as their own... whatever.. What you dont get is the knowledgeable diagnosis on the car from such a typical service.. These cars are old.. and often ******** already. Yours is a pick n mix of parts which brings its own issues..
Your impatience for getting it going on dyno, loaded up hard, worries me.. CALM DOWN yourself- lol
Dan will get on top of it, but I dont envy him the task doing it by email and whatever logs you do and send back.
Dave... For whatever reason one of these maps has in fact done the reverse of what you say... Started high and then worked back. sight unseen its no wonder, you cannot beat seeing the car in front of you... and being run by someone "experienced and competant" in what they should be looking for. This is not meant as any slight on anyone before they get all fecking huffy about it.. Just stating what to me seems the bleeding obvious.
Reesy, as said before, check with Dan what he wants logged.. is vagcom all you have? the nef logger would no doubt help out for more log info if you are able to do this (hardware, cable etc etc)
Mine has had fortunes spent on it, and having just had the engine put it, everything has been checked over and changed before putting any sorts of power through it. Much the same as I wouldn't stick a map on the old setup until the cambelt was done. Also the reason why I have put better brakes and suspension on it before going for more power. I am not in this to get it fast and not worry about it blowing up.
I didn't actually want to dyno it and had no plans to. The opportunity arose as Ben was heading down their anyway and I thought Why Not..
I only have VCDS unfortunately, although I would not be averse to getting something that would get more info back.
I tried this in his car when I saw it last, but with most of the cars i've tried it on it bombs out unless you have a clean K-line from the ECU. I know on my S3 I had to run a clean wire from the ecu and use a 3 way switch on the OBD port to switch it on and off, its a shame as if it worked all the time everytime it would be great. Me7logger is definately the dogs B's, jsut a shame it doesn't pay ball on Chris's car.
tabbgts on the s3 map I used was set to 919 degrees as under normal instances with the egt functioning it follows the egt model for fuelling . Also on an EGT s3 Kflbts, the AFR map for protection was 1 across the board so even when it reach the threshold it still only ran at 14.7.
Where as on non egt maps ie the HN/HJ the Kflbts is set to increase fuelling , depending on rpm and load when the threshold is passed in this case 399 degrees it does this upto a max of .75 (load 191/rpm 6500+). Which on this car with no egt is the model needed.
Also this is under the assumption that stock fuelling on the injectors can meet 0.75! Which I very much doubt it can achieve and hence why it glowed !
Dave: much information on me7 stuff in nefmoto, not necessarily joined up information, but some gems in there if you can pick them out.
It takes more than a laptop and some software to know how to tune engines... as is very apparent from the 1000's of shyte ones folks are driving around with, unknowingly
lambda probe location will influence the TABGBTS threshold... its different between different wideband k03s cars, which relates to relative lambda probe position as far as I can tell. logging lambda temp, and its reference is what I think me7 is using... hence the different locations of lambdas and the different TABGBTS temps
BUT.... on S3 map like you used and tufftys for example, the 920'c threshold does something else... and does not use KFLBTS map at all (which as its set to all 1's) so a.n.other map/correction clearly takes over the fuel dump job.. lambda control during this process switches off completely, and it looks to be a staged % adder with temp which goes on.. Fuel dumping (IF) there is sufficient fueling left (read are the injectors max'd out on duty cycle already and is pump keeping up etc)
money spent on it is'nt relevant is it..
you did'nt want to stick it on the dyno but you did.. and posted a nice video of its glowing.. hehe
I guess you got logs whilst on the dyno? maybe? moot point if the maps already been changed for something less "boosty"
follow tufftys links for nef logger.. dan uses it and can guide you thru it if he wants that level of logging done
Dave: much information on me7 stuff in nefmoto, not necessarily joined up information, but some gems in there if you can pick them out.
It takes more than a laptop and some software to know how to tune engines... as is very apparent from the 1000's of shyte ones folks are driving around with, unknowingly
Are you refering to FBSTABGM? this again was set to a factor of 1 above 800 degrees.
From reading FR FBSTABGM is from TABGTS and on the 032HN interestingly is set at .050 at 920degrees and 1.01 at 940degrees. DO you know if this is factor of the lambda at that time?
Also have you tried or looked at changing TLAFA? it s the time delay for actiavtion lambda demand? it's set for 1 second which in my mind is quite a long time when running on a tuned car?
It's probably enriching through KFLAMKR, Dan have you seen this:
Opinions: using KFLBTS vs LAMFA for fuel all the time?
It's a long topic but has lot's of info here!!!
It's probably enriching through KFLAMKR, Dan have you seen this:
Opinions: using KFLBTS vs LAMFA for fuel all the time?
It's a long topic but has lot's of info here!!!
Pulling a lot of timing dude...
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Well its already pulling 6's, and thats presumably on good fuel...
...You may all go ooooooo but the Cupra R I had for a week, which was mapped by a well know company in near to me in woking, had stock timing maps on a stage 2 and it, when I logged it ran 10's. through over 60% of the log.. and this is from a respected company!!........