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Title: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: jibberjive on February 15, 2012, 03:28:03 AM
I'll start posting some tuning stuff soon.

Relevant mod list:

Tune:
Self-tune M-box on 91oct, E85 to come later - work in progress
Zeitronix ZT-2 w/LCD display, EGT sensor, 5bar boost sensor, ZAVT-1 warning alarm/relay switch

Engine:
2.7l built motor
2.8 built heads
GT2860-7 turbos
Tial 38mm MVS wastegates
Custom exhaust manis/downpipes/inlets
Clutchmasters FX400 6-puck clutch
Steel light weight flywheel
Dual 3" to single 4" exhaust, catless
Eurojet Kugel diverter valves
ER side mount IC's
ARD bipipes
2001.5 intake manifold

Fueling:
Bosch EV14 1000cc
Stock 4bar FPR
Stock fuel pump
SDR X-1 intake
HPX maf sensor
3.5" (88.9mm) maf housing
NGK BKR7E spark plugs

Future mods:

Upgraded E85 capable fuel plumbing -
-10AN SS teflon feed lines, -6AN return lines
-Vitruvian Engineering dual Bosch 044 surge tank
-Walbro 255lph lift pump
-Adjustable FPR (to run at 5 or 6 bar)
-Billet 40 micron SS fuel filter
-Billet fuel rails
-Fuel pressure sensor for Zeitronix
-Homemade real-time ethanol content analyzer

Vitruvian Engineering big port/big plenum intake manifold
Vitruvian Engineering Sweatbox (2.7t specific air/oil seperator)
ICM delete/New-style coils



At stage 2+ (pre-engine build) dynoed 225whp, 271wtq on Mustang dyno at 4300ft above sea level.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: amd is the best on February 16, 2012, 04:33:12 PM
PICS!  :)


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: jibberjive on February 17, 2012, 07:31:28 PM
Ha, well that's why I've got this other thread for. This has all of the pretty pics and an accounting of the hardware buildup (granted I haven't updated it in a while):
http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/253260-Jibberjive-s-GT2860R-7-Build-Log

But I'll throw a couple glamor shots in here;)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Casablanca%20S4/281151050_groupshot.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Casablanca%20S4/281149684noplate.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Audi/P4071504.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Audi/P5041557.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Audi/SaltFlats054.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/RS6%20Build/IMAG0759-1.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/RS6%20Build/1S4Motor1.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/RS6%20Build/1DSC_0242.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/RS6%20Build/1DSC_0181.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/RS6%20Build/1DSC_0140.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/RS6%20Build/IMAG0980.jpg)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/RS6%20Build/IMAG1021.jpg)



Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: jibberjive on February 26, 2012, 10:47:57 PM
So, I've been taking it really easy on the motor and clutch til about the 1000mi mark (got a little over 1100 right now).  I've since been playing around with the tune more.  It's still on wastegate spring pressure (~15psi), with no N75 duty.  Julex has been a great help with this, as well as the tunes from Tony (NefMoto), BerTTo's, and Snowtrooper's BT tune. I've taken inspiration from all of them, and have used and tweaked parts from pretty much every one of them for this tune.

Anyway, here's where it stands, definitely a work in progress.  Here's logs of 4 runs; I'll post the AFR part of each run separately at first (since the primary fueling is what I'm focusing on right now), and the combined full graphs last.

RUN #1 - From low RPM

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Logs/GT133_Dos_1.png)

RUN #2 - From low RPM

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Logs/GT133_Dos_2.png)

RUN #3 - From 3k RPM

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Logs/GT133_Dos_3.png)

RUN #4 - From 3k RPM

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Logs/GT133_Dos_4.png)

ALL RUNS - Complete graphs (forget about the boost from the Zeitronix sensor, I'm having software issues and can't calibrate it yet for altitude)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Logs/GT133_Dos_All.png)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Logs/GT133_Dos_ZMmarkp_20120226_050134-FATS.png)

(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm235/jibberjive/Logs/GT133_Dos_ZMmarkp_20120226_050134-Accelgs.png)

It leans out and starts to stray from desired around 6000RPM, so that will likely have to be fattened up using KFKHFM/KFLF. O2 readings are pretty high, and this was a freshly flashed tune, so I bet I'll see some LTFT's. I've got a pretty noticeable cam switchover notch just below 4k, but I'll try to deal with that later.

I'm all for some input, so comment away.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: NOTORIOUS VR on February 27, 2012, 07:59:35 AM
Very strange that your narrowband O2's are showing you run VERY rich, but your WB02 is showing you're in and around the 11's...

Are you sure your WB02 is properly calibrated?


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: jibberjive on February 27, 2012, 08:48:10 AM
The sensor is self-calibrating, and sits dead on 14.7 when at idle on all of my correct tune versions that ran well.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: NOTORIOUS VR on February 27, 2012, 11:07:21 AM
well IMO something isn't right with it.

your narrowbands follow the desired AFR curve more then the WB02... and the discrepancy between the NBO2 and WBO2 is far too large...


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: jibberjive on February 27, 2012, 06:44:21 PM
Well, with each successive pull, you can see the NBO2 voltages coming down closer to normal, and now that I have some miles on it, I suspect that the fuel trims, and whatever else gets 'accustomed' to the new tune, will now show the O2 voltages in the normal-ish range. I highly doubt it's the WBO2.  All of the wideband output has been correlating well with how the car is reacting (KV, lean 'feel', etc) so far.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: phila_dot on February 27, 2012, 07:09:27 PM
Looks pretty good. I wouldn't pay much mind to narrowband O2 voltages out of their operating range. There's a reason they aren't used for closed loop fueling outside of stoich - they aren't accurate.

Strange thing is your target AFR enrichens up top, but IDC goes down. This seems to match the enleanment on the wideband.

Post your boost graphs. Curious to compare them to the load graphs.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: jibberjive on February 27, 2012, 07:38:48 PM
Look at the last big set of graphs ("ALL GRAPHS"), that's got a complete set of all of the graphs (including boost), for all of the runs combined.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: erroob0977 on November 06, 2012, 10:58:50 AM
I was wondering how you like the HPX MAF Sensor compared to stock? My Hitachi sensor just died and I'm looking into other options before I just replace it (I may end up moving to a blow through set-up over the winter).

Basically just wondering which HPX sensor you're using, and how accurate it is at idle/part throttle with the 30 point transfer sheet.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: prj on November 06, 2012, 04:07:29 PM
4200-6500 3.7-4 sec in 3rd? On E85? With those turbos? I guess your fueling is not done yet :)
For dual GT2860's you will need 2x 044 pumps on E85 with a surge tank...
1000cc injectors should be OK, barely.

Your car should make 550+ at the wheels on E85, and FATS should be way below 3 sec.
And bin the M-Box ;)


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: marcellus on November 06, 2012, 09:05:45 PM
4200-6500 3.7-4 sec in 3rd? On E85? With those turbos? I guess your fueling is not done yet :)
For dual GT2860's you will need 2x 044 pumps on E85 with a surge tank...
1000cc injectors should be OK, barely.

Your car should make 550+ at the wheels on E85, and FATS should be way below 3 sec.
And bin the M-Box ;)

Even on the 16-18 psi his logs show?


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: prj on November 07, 2012, 01:18:38 AM
Even on the 16-18 psi his logs show?
No, not at 16-18 psi. More like 30 psi :)
Needs more fuel though, so let's see how it goes after all the pump setup is fitted.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: jibberjive on November 07, 2012, 02:28:24 AM
I was wondering how you like the HPX MAF Sensor compared to stock? My Hitachi sensor just died and I'm looking into other options before I just replace it (I may end up moving to a blow through set-up over the winter).

Basically just wondering which HPX sensor you're using, and how accurate it is at idle/part throttle with the 30 point transfer sheet.
Idle-wise it runs like a charm (I literally have never had discernible misfires or anything). Part throttle is really good, when I had good KMIFRL, KFMIOP, etc maps. Julex is also running this sensor and he contributed to the MAF stuff. His optimum MLHFM don't fit mine exactly, as we have different intake setups (you can see in the logs that my car starts to go lean at around 6000RPM).  I'm running the SDR big open element filter, and he is running a different filter inside of the stock airbox.  I plan to optimize KFKHFM, KFLF, FKKVS once I make the switch to the K-box, because that is ECU file that I'm eventually going to stick with forever (also I'm not really worried about it until K-box because it's not going crazy lean and I don't have egregious knock, bad EGT's or anything. You'll want all of the data points you can get. Because our MLHFM table is 512 values, you'll have to find the values in between. Maybe Julex can chime in with how much/where he changed MLHFM curve from the supplied values on the (if he changed them at all). 

Also, you don't need to pay for the transfer fn.  The bottom of this first link says that you can use the SCT-5000 calibration for the HPX (same sensor), and the  SCT-5000 data is posted in this second link:
http://www.vmptuning.com/store/index.php?p=product&id=193&parent=30
http://eectuning.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19762


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: jibberjive on November 07, 2012, 02:46:45 AM
4200-6500 3.7-4 sec in 3rd? On E85? With those turbos? I guess your fueling is not done yet :)
For dual GT2860's you will need 2x 044 pumps on E85 with a surge tank...
1000cc injectors should be OK, barely.

Your car should make 550+ at the wheels on E85, and FATS should be way below 3 sec.
And bin the M-Box ;)
Yeah, I'm not done yet, I've had 2 044's sitting on my floor for 2 years ha.  When I'm done with designing what I'm doing with the fueling, you or one of your customer may be interested ;D  Those logs are on wastegate pressure, at 4300ft elevation, 91 oct Utah gas, and on the stock fuel pump :-X  Not too bad for what it is currently though (I pulled a couple of car lengths against local VAST stage 3).  Here's a video from shortly after the car was finally back together, in the state listed above. My dad is nutty ha):

http://youtu.be/edXuPruZ6k8


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: erroob0977 on November 07, 2012, 03:48:05 AM
Idle-wise it runs like a charm (I literally have never had discernible misfires or anything). Part throttle is really good, when I had good KMIFRL, KFMIOP, etc maps. Julex is also running this sensor and he contributed to the MAF stuff. His optimum MLHFM don't fit mine exactly, as we have different intake setups (you can see in the logs that my car starts to go lean at around 6000RPM).  I'm running the SDR big open element filter, and he is running a different filter inside of the stock airbox.  I plan to optimize KFKHFM, KFLF, FKKVS once I make the switch to the K-box, because that is ECU file that I'm eventually going to stick with forever (also I'm not really worried about it until K-box because it's not going crazy lean and I don't have egregious knock, bad EGT's or anything. You'll want all of the data points you can get. Because our MLHFM table is 512 values, you'll have to find the values in between. Maybe Julex can chime in with how much/where he changed MLHFM curve from the supplied values on the (if he changed them at all). 

Also, you don't need to pay for the transfer fn.  The bottom of this first link says that you can use the SCT-5000 calibration for the HPX (same sensor), and the  SCT-5000 data is posted in this second link:
http://www.vmptuning.com/store/index.php?p=product&id=193&parent=30
http://eectuning.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19762

Awesome, that's what I was hoping to hear! Thanks for the info. I'm going to pick one up, everything I've read about the sensor is pretty positive. I already took the 30 point sheet and interpolated it to 512 points using a 6th degree polynomial regression for a base curve in a 75mm housing and that looks great. How did you go about interpolating values for your MLHFM?

EDIT: Just saw julex's post in the MAF Diameter thread from a while back. Not sure how I missed that before but it looks like I was on the right track.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: marcellus on November 07, 2012, 10:37:00 AM
That vid had my eyes watering!  ;D  People coming in my office looking at me crazy.


Title: Re: Jibberjive's 2001 GT S4 - E85
Post by: rob.mwpropane on November 11, 2012, 01:15:08 PM
http://youtu.be/edXuPruZ6k8

Awesome video. Your father really conveys what it feels like inside the car, and the sound coming from that beast is outstanding. I've never been envious of S4's and how you might as well double the price for anything compared to the 1.8t.....until now ;D

Congratulations.