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« on: August 15, 2017, 01:09:26 PM »

I have a very annoying lifter-like noise on my 1.8T S3. I know for a fact that it's not the lifters, it's not the cam valve, nor the cam chain (all new and/or tested separately). I also have just rebuilt my engine and there's no piston slap as well since block and pistons came from a perfectly working and quiet car.

The weird thing is that when I set the idle rpm to stock (720-760) the chatter goes away. However, since I have a solid steel flywheel I get a really annoying gearbox rattle at this rpm, despite the sprung clutch plate, so I keep it at 960 (but then I have that lifter-like noise again). Also, when the A/C is on and idle load goes up to about 30%, that noise almost disappears. With a slight throttle up to about 1600 rpm the noise persists, and above 1600 it completely goes away.  I notice only very slight improvement when oil gets hot > 90C.

I tried playing with load via KFMIRL and KFMIOP at idle just for the heck of it, got it up to about 30% (same as when a/c is on), but that did not help. Played with ignition timing at idle, went from about 1KW retard to about 9-12 advance, did not affect anything. The only thing is lowering the rpm.

First question is has anyone experienced something like this and if not, maybe what should I look at to possibly make the idle at low rpm little smoother to possibly reduce that gearbox chatter?

I run 630cc Bosch injectors, my injector times are about 1.36-1.70ms at idle and load with stock KFMIRL/KFMIOP is about 18-20%. I have perfect idle and no gearbox chatter at anything between 860-960, but below 860 it starts to rattle.

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« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2017, 01:10:52 PM »

2500 rpm idle.  Job done.
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« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2017, 01:13:57 PM »

2500 rpm idle.  Job done.

Tried about 1600, but did not like it at all Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: August 15, 2017, 03:25:45 PM »

Do not change IRL/IOP if you want more idle load. Bump idle torque reserve.
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« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2017, 03:44:57 PM »

I've upped from 1.27 to 1.82 at the rpm of interest ... what are appropriate limits? 10x
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« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2017, 06:25:12 PM »

2500 rpm idle.  Job done.
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« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2017, 06:32:46 AM »

99% sure it will be the evap system

Is it coming from the drivers side? (UK)
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« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2017, 01:57:21 PM »

99% sure it will be the evap system

Is it coming from the drivers side? (UK)

And the 1% wins Smiley I don't have EVAP on my car and the noise is coming from the exhaust side of the engine, not the side. I am getting tired of these little problems and unless I manage to make the car idle at about 30% load "the right way" and feel right, I will just let it go. The torque reserve did not seem change my idle load. If IRL/IOP are not ok to tweak that, what are my other options?
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« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2017, 02:15:59 PM »

fix exhaust
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« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2017, 02:36:45 PM »

The exhaust is not leaking, I am just saying that this is the direction where the noise is coming from, but it's definitely on the engine's side, not exhaust manifold. I wonder if it can be any spark related noise, I tried different spark plugs though, no change. I will post a video or something when I get the chance.

The question is can anyone give me some pointers how I can make the car run about 30% load at idle the correct way. I'd like to try how that feels and if it kills the noise like it happens when the A/C is on. It was brought up that KFMIRL/KFMIOP is not the right way to go and torque reserve did not help. What are possible other options?
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« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2017, 06:33:04 AM »

I've upped from 1.27 to 1.82 at the rpm of interest ... what are appropriate limits? 10x
try increasing a little bit more..say all the revs at 2.5...and see.
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« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2017, 08:23:09 AM »

Went to 5, then to 10, idle was 21-22% with both settings, don't think that's it.
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« Reply #12 on: August 18, 2017, 01:37:47 PM »

Went up to 25, but still did not see a change in load, only slight ignition retard. Wanted to log dmrllr_w to see what's the actual torque reserve output, but I don't seem to have this in the variables list for Me7Logger. Has anyone logged another variable related to torque reserve to possibly see if changing KFMRES produces expected result?

Aside from that I raised the idle rpm to 1100 and when warm the car is not so noisy anymore.
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« Reply #13 on: August 19, 2017, 11:30:52 AM »

The reason why torque reserve did not work for me was because my KFZWMN -  Minimum ignition angle table was set too high for some reason. This prevented timing to be pulled back and therefore no effect from the torque reserve. After setting KFZWMN to stock everything started working as expected. I was actually able to get a more buttery idle with more idle load, about 26% at a more reasonable 960rpm.

Why would one increase Minimum ignition angle table, isn't that a safety table? Mine was set like this:

1.50   1.50   1.50   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   6.00   6.75   7.50   8.25   10.50
1.50   1.50   1.50   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   6.75
1.50   1.50   1.50   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25
5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25
5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25
5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25
5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25
5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25
5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25   5.25
4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50   4.50
3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75   3.75
3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00   3.00

and stock is:

-7.500   -7.500   -6.750   -6.000   -3.000   -0.750    1.500   3.000     3.750    4.500    5.250    6.000     6.750     7.500   8.250     10.50
-8.250   -8.250   -7.500   -6.750   -5.250   -3.750   -2.250   -0.750   0.000    0.750    1.500    2.250     3.000     3.750   4.500     6.750
-9.750   -9.750   -9.000   -8.250   -7.500   -6.000   -5.250   -3.750   -2.250   -0.750   0.000    0.750     1.500     2.250   3.000     4.500
-11.25   -11.25   -10.50   -9.750   -9.000   -8.250   -6.750   -5.250   -3.750   -3.000   -2.250   -1.500   -0.750   0.000   0.750     1.500
-12.00   -12.00   -11.25   -10.50   -9.750   -9.000   -7.500   -6.750   -5.250   -4.500   -3.750   -3.000   -2.250   -1.500   -1.500   -0.750
-12.75   -12.75   -12.00   -11.25   -10.50   -9.750   -8.250   -7.500   -6.000   -5.250   -4.500   -3.750   -3.000   -2.250   -2.250   -2.250
-13.50   -13.50   -12.75   -12.00   -11.25   -10.50   -9.000   -8.250   -7.500   -6.750   -6.000   -5.250   -4.500   -3.750   -3.750   -3.750
-14.25   -14.25   -13.50   -12.75   -12.00   -11.25   -9.750   -9.000   -8.250   -7.500   -6.750   -6.000   -5.250   -4.500   -4.500   -4.500
-15.75   -15.75   -15.00   -14.25   -13.50   -12.75   -11.25   -10.50   -9.750   -9.000   -8.250   -7.500   -6.750   -6.000   -6.000   -6.000
-16.50   -16.50   -15.75   -15.00   -14.25   -13.50   -12.00   -11.25   -10.50   -9.750   -9.000   -8.250   -7.500   -6.750   -6.750   -6.750
-17.25   -17.25   -16.50   -15.75   -15.00   -14.25   -12.75   -12.00   -11.25   -10.50   -9.750   -9.000   -8.250   -7.500   -7.500   -7.500
-17.25   -17.25   -16.50   -15.75   -15.00   -14.25   -12.75   -12.00   -11.25   -10.50   -9.750   -9.000   -8.250   -7.500   -7.500   -7.500

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« Reply #14 on: August 19, 2017, 01:40:28 PM »

There is NO reason to reduce minimum ignition angle. Terrible.

That could easily grenade your motor if KR isn't allowed to do its thing.

Fire your tuner Smiley
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