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« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2015, 02:46:13 PM »

Ha you guys are making it too easy now, I could have searched for it! Thanks nyet, daz Cheesy
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« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2015, 03:26:44 PM »

No problem, Andrew.

You're doing a great job, keep it up..

You're the kind of forum member that makes things easy Smiley
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« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2015, 05:44:37 PM »

No problem, Andrew.

You're doing a great job, keep it up..

You're the kind of forum member that makes things easy Smiley

+1.

ESKONF is kinda scattered at the moment. It's not a problem to do a little hand holding there.
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Well we recently had some nice sunny weather and road conditions have been dry, so I finally did some logging. Grin Now I'm still a novice when it comes to logging and figuring out what may be an issue, so I made a few charts with what I *think* is relevant data. I also attached the log in case these charts don't say enough. If I had to guess I would say it looks like it's taking too long to reach anywhere near requested boost, and perhaps there's a boost leak somewhere that isn't obvious (I haven't pressure tested yet, though I'm familiar with the procedure; also replaced the torn "DAS BOOT" shorty after buying the car). Another concern is knock voltage on one of the cylinders peaks at ~20volts, which may be on the high end? And lastly requested boost is lower than I think it should be, so I assume the ECU doesn't want to feed the beast until it's "safe" to do so. Whaddya think guys, am I on the right track? Cool
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Had to compress the log to get it to save.
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I limit is way too low, your actual boost isn't anywhere near requested.

Also, for that low boost, you are seeing a TON of timing correction, which makes no sense.

Do you have a wideband sensor? If not, I would not go any further w/o one.. or you need to diagnose your fueling. I suspect you are very lean.
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nyet, if by wideband sensor you mean both pre-cat o2's then yes and they seem healthy. The ECU seems happy with all the sensors and data as I haven't had any faults logged for some time now. LTFT for both banks is typically +-1% which ought to be pretty darn good and indicate it's not trying to compensate for some unmeasured air, right?
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nyet, if by wideband sensor you mean both pre-cat o2's then yes and they seem healthy.

No, I mean actual 3rd party aftermarket wideband, like zeitronix, that measures actual lambda (not just whether or not you are lambda 1, which is useless for tuning)

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The ECU seems happy with all the sensors and data as I haven't had any faults logged for some time now. LTFT for both banks is typically +-1% which ought to be pretty darn good and indicate it's not trying to compensate for some unmeasured air, right?

Yea, i would think so, but something is really awry with your timing Sad
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Then there must be a reason for the timing being pulled Tongue. Okay okay let me do some digging and present some ideas.  Smiley
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Then there must be a reason for the timing being pulled Tongue. Okay okay let me do some digging and present some ideas.  Smiley

Bad gas is the obvious answer.

I'd start by pulling a bunch of timing and see how far down you have to go to get 0 retard.

If you aren't running stock fueling (MAF, injectors) i'd not go any further w/o a wideband.
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I'm running completely stock. I looked at EGT's which both showed 950, naturally. But "B_TABGBTS Condition: Exhaust gas temperature exceeded" is logging 1 during the pull. I then looked in TunerPro under Scalers -> TABGBTS and it's set to 499.99 grad C, which I would be above the limit in no time, no? Is it because the S4 uses different EGT's?

Found Flyboy mentioning something similar here, reply #612:
http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=6695.600
"I also noticed that with the stock TABGBTS the modeled EGT is above the threshold immediately."

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I created a new topic under diagnostics before going further here.
http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=9731.0title=
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