First before I say anything. Do you guys understand that richer lambda = lower EGT?
Do you understand that it is already at 920C and even running minimum possible lambda EGT is going up past 920C?
Do you understand that if you remove ATR or kill it's reaction, this will just slow down the speed at which it reaches minimum lambda, and there will just be even more temperature overshoot?
Do you understand that EGT is not an infinite number? Do you understand that you can melt pistons with too high EGT? Or damage the turbo?
If you do, then WTF are you guys doing?
Maybe i did not understand what he is trying to achieve.
To me it sounded like: When bts kicks in its over-enriching, what can i do to reduce this?
It is not overenriching. Look at the log. It is holding 920C and to hold 920C with the boost he is requesting it needs 0.65 lambda.
If it was "overenriching", then the EGT would drop, but it is not dropping.
If he reduces the ATR action, then the EGT will just rise uncontrollably until he melts a piston or drops a valve.
Yes as I said I can see two options.
Reduce ATR
Enable BTS fueling.
both wrong.
Your only option is to reduce the amount of boost and add ignition timing, and make it richer to start with.
Add 1.5-3 degrees, reduce boost by 0.1 bar. Set lambda already from LAMFA to 0.79 or so from 5000 rpm and 0.78 after 6000 rpm. Increase timing as much as possible.
The reason it goes to 0.65 is because even with 0.65 it can't reduce the EGT. There is too little reaction to adding the fuel, EGT keeps climbing.
Your problem is not ATR, your problem is that you are desperately trying to put a hole in your piston and the ECU is doing it's best to prevent it.
The average temperature is 920, I am sure cylinder 3 is already past 1000C with the knock retard on top. You want to test the melting point?
Also K04 turbine is rated for 920C continuous, it is not rated for 950C. I mean, probably it won't get damaged immediately, but this is manufacturer rating. 920C ATR is just fine.
BTS is mostly not needed, you need less boost, more timing to prevent getting to this point.
It's amazing how people are so good at computers these days but don't understand jack shit about the combustion process. It's an engine with explosions inside, better learn how they work.