hey guys,
I guess I'm kinda stuck again...
managed to put my car back together a few days ago, drove a few hundred calm kilometers, changed oil and started testing boost behaviour.
It's a rebuild AUQ, forged rods, BAM pistons, genuine rebuild k04-022, rebuild auq head, bam injectors, big fmic, s3 maf housing, 3,5" downpipe before cat and 3" after. ATM I'm running an open air filter (because im waiting for my adapters to be printed, to fit the s3 maf to my 70mm carbon airbox)
SAI and vacuum stuff deleted. DV, N75, Brakebooster, FPR and Boostgauge run from the intake manifold.
Ecu-wise I started with a stock AUQ file and changed a few maps for stock BAM values (change log included) to get it working as intended before going for bigger numbers.
My problem is, the boost is ramping up at 3000 rpm(~0.95bar desired ; ~1.5 bar actual ... no bueno), car is going limp and throwing maf too high code and boost is gone.
Beside the overboosting, the car is running fine. (as far as I can tell, lol) STFT -2,8%.
tbh I'm not really sure how to interpret the logs and make proper conclusions yet changes. I'm expecting my PID is messed up... would lowering LDIMX be an appropriate approach?
also I've read about prj's feed forward method to ease PID dialing in general..
would it make sense to dig into it or should I learn dealing with the pid the "intended" way first?
Lambda should be lower for those areas as well, right?
would appreciate any hints to keep going. bin, xdf, change log and 2 logs attached.
Thanks!