LCR Requested vs Actual

Feel

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Jun 12, 2003
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Wilko said:
or your turbos screwed.

Cheers John :(

It's hitting/exceeding requested at 4,000 so hopefully it's not that, but it's dead peaky, and it's no where near requested up to 4k, and then from 4.5k onwards.
 

Wilko

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Feel said:
Cheers John :(

It's hitting/exceeding requested at 4,000 so hopefully it's not that, but it's dead peaky, and it's no where near requested up to 4k, and then from 4.5k onwards.

Phil
As i said log 115 and 118, along with a separate log of 003 and 032.
118 will tell you what the n75 is doing, with 003 telling you airflow and timing, and 032 telling you fueling.

Could be a screwey n75, maf, map, or a boost leak, vacuum leak, dodgy dv, amongst many others.
Post the logs. I'll take a look. It doesn't sound like a turbo problem.
 

Saul

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is it still making the loud whoosh?

you checked your charge pipe and all the connections, no faults i take it?
 

Feel

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No faults, no whoosh (not that I can hear anyway, mind you - I didn't know about the other one), I keep checking connections, can't see any sprayed oil...
 

Saul

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well its going somewhere (or isnt being produced mechanically)

did you sort the leak we heard at awesome?
 

Feel

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Yeah - I think so anyway, leak from around the MAP sensor. Might not have been it, or there may be another I suppose? Are you saying it looks like a boost leak?
 

Wilko

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Phil
You've got a huge boost leak. Your n75 is at 100% all the time.
I meant block 31 not 32, but it looks like the block 32 suggests that the maf is seeing more air than is going into the engine, so the car is cutting back fuel by 22% to maintain the correct fueling.
Your turbo is moving the air in, and maf values look ok, but the air isn't getting to the engine. BOOST LEAK!!

Check that none of your hoses have split near the jubilee clips. Turbo outlet is usualy the first to go. Don't forget to check the pressure hose to the dv and n75 from the turbo outlet pipe.
 
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Feel

Veedubya 'velle
Jun 12, 2003
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Thanks :redface:

You'd think I'd be able to tell, but I can't hear anything.

I've just tried to work out when the last time I serviced my DV was :whistle:
 

ZBOYD

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Dunno is this is useful or of interest, but this is a set from mine.

1840 1410 1070
1960 1790 1280
2240 1980 1510
2640 2180 1870
3280 2260 2540
3960 2360 2540
4560 2360 2520
5080 2310 2420
5560 2290 2240
5960 2260 2200
6400 2260 2140
6720 2260 2130
7040 990 2170
 

ZBOYD

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Stage 2 REVO, certainly feel it now, comes in later than stage 1 did, certainly helps having the the FMIC for the temps though.

I need to play with my settings and do some more logs, been full of lurgie though just recently so not felt like going out :(
 
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