Car was running great until i had new timing belt kit fitted. May just be coincedence , but here is the story. I have torque running and noticed car felt less responsive and heavier on fuel so did log. on previous logs timing pull was no more than 6 after 5800 rpm and maf reading was approx 205g/s at 6100 rpm. My trims were normally -0.8 and -3.9 . Now trims are are both at zero (havent reset them) . Now its pulling up to 9 degrees timing from 5.5k and the corrected load seems to be being pulled too . Now peak airflow is about 191g/s . Have done leak test and no leaks . My two ideas on cause would be a failing maf (a brand new oem one fitted about 16 months ago) or the timing is out after belt change. I have attached the log i took after belt change. Any pointers would be a great help. Thanks . Oh boost requested is 1.2 bar on map. No fault codes. I also put stock map on and trims are the same after two days or running (they would normally be 0.8 and -3.1).
Normaly you have to drive the car for 10 - 20 minutes for the fuel adaptaions to start and the N75 to adapt as well ( MVB 111 ). I would drive the car for 10-15 miles on the highway. For the fuel adaptations to start the engine coolant has to be above 165deg and be running longer than 4 minutes. When driving you should not give it full throttle.You can give 90% throttle though. Full throttle will stop the fuel adaptations.
Lee