Hi, I've been lurking on this forum for quite some time.
It has helped me tremendously with ECU tuning basics and I would like to thank everybody that contributes here.
I have a background in tuning diesels and old school carbureted petrol engines so I thought I could try to tinker with my daily driver a bit
Engine is 2.0 TSI 200 hp CCZA and it is completely stock
I have succesfully tackled "stage 1 tune" which resulted in 260hp 420Nm on 100 octane petrol.
Now I thought I could try to tune it on E85 and I have encoutered a broblem which I'm unable to solve by myself.
I dialled in KRKATE so that idle and partial trims are all within 1.5% and car runs great except for for WOT at 4500rpm onwards.
From idle to 4500 rpm everything is fine - requested lambda follows actual as well as rail pressure and engine pulls very strong.
But at 4500 rpm something weird starts to happen.
Rail pressure follows request as it is supposed to,but injector opening time suddenly goes up and actual lambda starts to lean out to an extent that I get a nasty torque intervention - boost cut and sometimes throttle cut.
Does anyone have any idea how is this possible?
How can mixture get leaner when fuel pressure is OK and injector stays open for longer?
I will be grateful for any suggestion
Log, original and tuned file attached.