Originally Posted by JvKintheUSA Thanks Mod! Did a quick highway run and it seems that the coding on the Scangauge was incorrect. On the setting that you provided, I now
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Congrats! If you want to learn more about this stuff, I highly recommend you pick up the following text: Amazon.com: Engine Management: Advanced Tuning (9781932494426): Greg Banish:… It really spells out all of the basics with some clear information on more advanced topics. It will help clarify what the scanguage is telling you. Also, regarding fuel trims, note that there are most likely multiple trims --one associated with each cell in the fueling map (which you probably can't access) or at least a block of adjacent cells; cells are graphed by load (based on MAF value and known engine displacement) and RPM. Short term trims (based on vacilations around 14.68 AFR / narrow band .5 volts) are averaged to create long term trims. One of those is probably carried into open loop (can Modshack confirm or refute that?) The LTFT of +34 may or may not be a cause for concern. So long as driveability is fine, AFR's in WOT are fine, and the CEL light is off, it's not ideal, but acceptable (ideally, you'd want to have th ecar tuned so that these are all in the single digits and driveability is excellent). Man, I can't wait to start playing with uprev on this car
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Rich is better (and safer) than lean but doesn't make quite as much power which is why custom programming will show increases. |
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^^^ thanks for that.
It depnds on the application -- richer (say mid 11's to mid 12's) is usally a bit better for FI (especially if nonintercooled or intercooling isn't optimal or only lower octane fuels are available...), but really it all has to determined empirically on the dyno. Just took a gander ant the UpRev site -- looks like they offer full datalogging (cipher) and have full control over all the maps... but I couldn't find confirmation that they can tune VVEL. Is it really true that even the uprev software can't tune VVEL on our car??? That seems like a huge tuning limitation if true
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I make a boost controller for Audi's that lets the cars boost safely to 24psi with a chipped program enhancing the fuel and timing. Without the chip, 18psi is about max... On the VVEL tuning I could see a lot of guys really screwing up their cars. Be careful what you wish for.... |
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Eh... I'm used to tuning VVTLi on my old 2ZZ S/C'd Celica... (with TWO piggybacks working in tandem no less!). Having more lift points to play with sounds like a bit of a PITA, but as long as one can see the OEM map as a base, on the dyno it shouldn't take too long to determine whether adjustments improve things or not It's just the intake cam that gets adjusted, right? Not both intake and exhaust -- or are both adjustable? (Okay, that would take a little more time to get right...)
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Ah, but remember....24psi. Not so rich when dealing with those pressures! |
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What CR were you working with?
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Stock Audi 225's run 9.5:1. on the 1.8T motor. Stock boost was 14 psi..
Audi/VW programming (Motronic)is a bit more complex and Detailed tweeking software is not generally available...We have to work around available chip programs (now flash programs) Last edited by Modshack; 06-19-2010 at 10:03 AM. |
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just picked one of these up and and screwed around setting it up, and was gonna post how i did it then searched and now i'm pissed there was a guide. I think the best thing about this is that the front o2 sensors on our cars come from the factory as 5 volt lambda sensors so it should be fairly accurate. anybody know if you can datalog from a scan guage?
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That should make tuning a snap (provided you can datalog it), and no need to spring for aftermarket widebands -- yay!!! Some enable datalogging -- checkout the auterra system. I used to use that and it was able to read narrowband activity. so I don't see why it couldn't datalog the Z's wideband -- it's just another voltage input.
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