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Noob Zone => Noob Questions => Topic started by: mourison on December 18, 2018, 02:55:32 AM



Title: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: mourison on December 18, 2018, 02:55:32 AM
Hello :)

Please, can someone look at my soft and log ? What is wrong at hight RPG... (these jumps) ? ... I think i need some correction map for load and specific boost .. :/ or what are u thinking ?
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Turbo k03 billet , IC, etc ...
And sorry... my english isnt good :D


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: Dave9n3 on December 18, 2018, 04:00:47 AM
First tip - start using me7logger to make logs. Can log many more variables with it unlike vcds.

Can't see actual lambda from the logs, but can see that the boost is oscillating at high rpm so maybe you're running lean but without more variables logged it's hard to tell.

Set up me7logger and run some logs, it'll help.


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: mourison on December 18, 2018, 04:42:04 AM
Okey i will try thanks u.
During today i post log :)

and ehm VCDS says something like maf signal is so big. in log u can see curves.


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: mourison on December 19, 2018, 02:09:19 AM
is there some map for fuel ? .. i am using Specific oad and lambda .. :/

Oh and lambda is 0,9 at hight rpm . Is it good or bad ?


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: Blazius on December 19, 2018, 04:38:22 AM
is there some map for fuel ? .. i am using Specific oad and lambda .. :/

Oh and lambda is 0,9 at hight rpm . Is it good or bad ?

0.9v is very rich for both narrowband or wideband.


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: _nameless on December 19, 2018, 05:13:04 AM
0.9v is very rich for both narrowband or wideband.
0.9 lambda is not that rich at all for full throttle 13.23:1 afr. youd actually want to get yourself to around 0.84-0.86 lambda at full throttle. you can add fueling may ways. based off load, throttle percentage vs rpm or calculated egt fueling


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: Blazius on December 19, 2018, 05:43:39 AM
0.9 lambda is not that rich at all for full throttle 13.23:1 afr. youd actually want to get yourself to around 0.84-0.86 lambda at full throttle. you can add fueling may ways. based off load, throttle percentage vs rpm or calculated egt fueling

I wrote voltage not lambda, which would be 0.6x~ lambda , or rich on NB. But yes its irrelevant as he wrote lambda not voltage


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: mourison on December 19, 2018, 09:27:10 AM
Can u look at my log please ? :/
problem is .. at hight rpms it doing "jumps" and which name of maps u mean please ? .Thanks for answer.



Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: mourison on December 19, 2018, 11:24:14 AM
ehm please. what maps i need more to add more fuel ? thanks u


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: nyet on December 19, 2018, 08:22:49 PM
That's not a ME7L log


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: TCSTigersClaw on December 20, 2018, 02:12:33 AM
0.9v is very rich for both narrowband or wideband.

0.9 volt on a narrowband could be 10 afr , could also be 13 depending
0.9 volt on wideband is not rich at all........


Title: Re: octavia 1 , 1.8T 032HJ
Post by: Blazius on December 20, 2018, 03:37:36 AM
0.9 volt on a narrowband could be 10 afr , could also be 13 depending
0.9 volt on wideband is not rich at all........

Yes , narrowband is just rich , you dont know exact for sure. 0.9 volt on wideband is rich af. its around 0.68-0.7 lambda on most devices (plx, aem etc.) which around 10-10.5 afr.