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Noob Zone => Noob Questions => Topic started by: 4ringpieces on March 07, 2015, 05:35:37 PM



Title: Timing not following
Post by: 4ringpieces on March 07, 2015, 05:35:37 PM
What is the map/correction factor name for timing vs iat? if there is one I've checked a few damos and cannot find anything around the timing maps

In my logs and my timing actual isn't following the kfzw/kfzw2 its about 5degrees off in places.

No knock cf's when this happens.
Iat's are going high tho 50-60celsius @6000rpm
Torque intervention turned off or on makes no difference, but found with torque intervention off I had less knock cf's when abusing the car but slightly more spikey boost control.
Throttle is staying @100 during the run

Car does have an over-reading maf sensor as there's no way this 1.8t ko3 is pulling 210g/s when its boosting 1.3bar, This will be changed soon so hopefully this is the problem.  But i'm wondering if i'm missing something else?


Title: Re: Timing not following
Post by: Lost on March 08, 2015, 01:22:17 AM
If you mean that actuall in the logs is a bit higher than the values you have in kfzw/2 ??
It Is bc kfzw/2 is trying too come up too timing optimal kfzwop/2.


Title: Re: Timing not following
Post by: nyet on March 08, 2015, 01:25:04 AM
If you mean that actuall in the logs is a bit higher than the values you have in kfzw/2 ??
It Is bc kfzw/2 is trying too come up too timing optimal kfzwop/2.

No. Please don't present wild guesses as conclusive answers :(

OP: Please post logs.


Title: Re: Timing not following
Post by: 4ringpieces on March 08, 2015, 02:46:40 AM
Logs are just poor vcds ones tbh nyet

Timing was much lower than kfzw, only reason I could see was iat its over 40-50deg c and the maf over reads

kftarx I did modify to counter the heat from the amount of load on long pulls at high rpm  by dropping it down. but can this affect the timing aswell? Even when torque monitoring is off?

Maybe just a bad maf but thought I'd check


Title: Re: Timing not following
Post by: Lost on March 08, 2015, 04:41:37 AM
No. Please don't present wild guesses as conclusive answers :(

OP: Please post logs.


When you start a sentence with "If" , it is an assumption.  Not conclusion. You should know that master N. Anyway - we always have you too straight us upp ;)


Title: Re: Timing not following
Post by: nyet on March 08, 2015, 02:22:17 PM
Logs are just poor vcds ones tbh nyet

You won't be able to fix anything w/o proper logs.

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Even when torque monitoring is off?

I doubt torque monitoring is "off"

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Maybe just a bad maf but thought I'd check

Log, don't guess.


Title: Re: Timing not following
Post by: vwaudiguy on September 14, 2015, 10:59:35 AM
Any updates on this, Fordy? I'm having a similar issue.


Title: Re: Timing not following
Post by: nyet on September 14, 2015, 11:02:20 AM
Any updates on this, Fordy? I'm having a similar issue.

Post logs.


Title: Re: Timing not following
Post by: adam- on September 14, 2015, 01:13:18 PM
There should be a requirement to post logs. 

This thread is just going round in circles.