Title: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: BlackT on November 23, 2019, 11:48:39 AM My friend have on his 1.8T car KO4 from RS6, 440 cc injectors, turbular manifold,3 inch straight pipe,FMIC, FORGE DV...
After some remaps and runs, car was running great, except it didn't have enoguht fuel for BTS enrinchment. So we decidet to change fuel filter (car have returnless sitem) After changing fuel filter, we take run( i didn't log it) car was started to build boost then 'droped' for a half second and again accelerating normaly Since then, that turbo become so lagy that I can't bellive. It need about 4-5 second to build boost This was before in 3 gear (full boost slightly before 3000 rpm) (https://i.postimg.cc/mg7ZXxyf/b6-new-logs-20191114-092610.png) (https://postimg.cc/185ZXjdJ) And run after fuel filter change (full boost at 4000 rpm) (https://i.postimg.cc/J46YftKj/b6-new-logs-20191123-132809.png) (https://postimg.cc/LnPVf9cs) When I discconect hose from WG it behavier the same. I am out of idea what can cause this ??? Strange thing after the trubo build boost the car is behavior exactly as before, same boost ,same power same WGDC. Except now it has enought fuel for BTS Only difference is in that now build boost a really slow. Do anybody have idea what caused this? Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: totti on November 23, 2019, 11:59:12 AM That's really strange. Have you logged load variables?
Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: nyet on November 23, 2019, 01:02:17 PM good thing you posted a log.
Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: BlackT on November 23, 2019, 01:13:06 PM Sorry to heavy for attachment
withhout problem https://easyupload.io/rdhoae wtih problem https://easyupload.io/hmjwzd Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: nyet on November 23, 2019, 01:39:39 PM haven't looked at your logs yet but the most common problem is collapsed inlet or leaking dv.
or blown turbo :( Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: nyet on November 23, 2019, 01:41:06 PM Why are you not at 95% during spool?
Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: BlackT on November 23, 2019, 01:58:48 PM These are log maybe bether for compare
https://easyupload.io/qdhbkc You can see, even with 85% DC it spools slower than before at 80%. Now when I set it to 95% or completly discconect hose from WG it doesen't make significant difference Yes I thout it might be a turbo, but if turbo is death it doesen't make sense when it behavier same as before once it gets boost Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: nyet on November 23, 2019, 02:02:15 PM Everything in the log looks fine, this is an intake/exhaust restriction or something else.
Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: BlackT on November 23, 2019, 02:47:28 PM Only difference is that with old filter AFR will go to lean during spool, but I don't think that have so much influence
I already checked air filter, exhaust is straight pipe without CAT... My doubt go to DV, I will do one run without it I don't have tool do boost leak When you say intake restriction, what it can be? Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: nyet on November 23, 2019, 03:05:29 PM Only difference is that with old filter AFR will go to lean during spool, but I don't think that have so much influence I already checked air filter, exhaust is straight pipe without CAT... My doubt go to DV, I will do one run without it I don't have tool do boost leak When you say intake restriction, what it can be? collapsing inlet hose generally. Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: Blazius on November 23, 2019, 03:11:05 PM Very easy to make a tool , just use some pvc pipe and a bike valve and a bike pump with a pressure gauge attached really, but indeed that is strange if you only changed fuel filter.
Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: armageddon on November 24, 2019, 02:54:14 AM Did you re-check wastegate pre tension?
I had something similar issue and it was the spring on wastegate that relaxed a bit. Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: BlackT on November 26, 2019, 03:17:14 AM I can't find any error on engine.
I put stronger spring in DV, tension on WG is good, no colapsing inlet hoses during full throotle, i tried to play with igniton angle and AFR, but it barely made a difference Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: vwaudiguy on November 26, 2019, 09:40:09 AM Log now, then re-install the old filter (if you still have it), and log again?
Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: BlackT on November 26, 2019, 09:47:59 AM Log now, then re-install the old filter (if you still have it), and log again? Tryed that too, same thing. Tried differnet injectors, changed WBO, changed spak plugsAlways same Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: nyet on November 26, 2019, 10:02:20 AM hate to say it, maybe time for a leakdown test, or maybe turbo is going bad :(
also what are your VVT/NWS trims (93 in vcds iirc) finally, reminder that pressure testing wont find a DV leak Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: BlackT on November 28, 2019, 02:14:42 AM I will check block 93, for right now we have lose some lack of will to chase problem further. After new year we will get hands on some tools and check whole engine, do leak test, compresion test, check turbo, whole inlet.. and so on
Title: Re: Sudendly turbo become lagy? Post by: BlackT on December 05, 2019, 07:32:25 AM Finally, the problem was that this whole thing( I don't know how the name it on english,maybe WG plate and shaft from it) was moved inside
Arrow is pointing direction, I don't know how that move ??? |