Tuning - learning view help

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Re: Tuning - learning view help

Postby steve_m » Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:19 pm

So after running in teh shell fuel, i did a couple of WOT runs yesterday afternoon on teh way home from work.. this is what learning view looks like after that
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Still not good, but seems to be a bit better than it was. I'll try some more v-power in it and do some more runs over the next few days and should get to check the hoses etc like tony sugessted, tonight.
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Re: Tuning - learning view help

Postby Hotwire » Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:08 am

How are you going with these steve? Did you attempt to pull any timing on your ROM and see what difference it makes?

I'm still getting random FBKC, and a bit of FLKC but it seems to be varying in its position so not sure about removing timing....
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Re: Tuning - learning view help

Postby steve_m » Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:15 am

Hi Lee,

Yep mine is all sorted now, Mark, (Parso_rex) took care of it... Spent about a day on the Dyno fiddling with timing etc, and managed to get rid of all teh knock that I was experiencing. Also discovered that it's very common with our engines, they all seem to do it apparently.
It made a lot of difference to the power the car was putting out as well by the look of things. To start withit was reading about 114kw atw, by the end of the day once timing had been correded, (and boost increased by about 1.5psi) it was up running around the 140kw mark.
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Re: Tuning - learning view help

Postby Hotwire » Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:18 am

Well there you go... seems the 2.0T tunes arent that flash from factory. Nice results! :)
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Re: Tuning - learning view help

Postby parso_rex » Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:41 pm

Have you looked at learning view lately Steve, I'm keen to see if its all still happy.I'll still be satisfied with a small amount of knock at low load OL/CL transition. My mates car that I think I told you about is doing the same thing although not to the same extent. IAM is still 1.I only had a brief look however and I'm not fixing it as I have other paying stuff to do atm. Still It just seems to me that this is how they are, I still find it weird because it hurts power and just doesn't make sense. In short Hotwire don't stress she aint gonna blow :wink:
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Re: Tuning - learning view help

Postby steve_m » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:53 am

knock = 0 IAM = 1 :D
still going great! I haven't had a look for a week or so, so I'll check it this arvo on the way home. Thanks again!
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