davegolfturbo
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hi all just thought i would write a post regarding todays trip out to chip wizards (wayne schofield) to get my 1.8t custom mapped.
ok so the day starts by giving my car a dyno run before starting the mapping session, to see what the car was running... the car got to 282bhp on a stage 1 tweeked jabba sport map. The car seemed to not be running correctly
this was because:
- it was far to rich mid range
- the turbo not spooling up correctly only peakign boost at 5500 rpm!!! (1.5 bar)
- runnign slightly lean towards the top of the rev range and also maxing out the injectors.....
wayne then downloaded the ECU and was then able to start making modifications for the new map. once he had done the modifications for the injectors, boost and also the new 3" MAF sensor, he then said lets try put it on the ecu and then we can start tweeking it on the rolling road.
so....we put the 4 bar fuel reg on the car to make sure the injectors were not running out and re tested it on the dyno....he said that the injectors seem a lot better with the 4 bar reg and we proceeded to put the modified map onto the ECU.....
now here is where the problems start.
1. we could not get my ECU to accept the new file onto it... after trying 3 diffeent types of software wayne decided that there was something that wasnt right, he suspected that it was a chip that had been used and made so that no one could mess with it......he was right! we took apart the ECU and there it was a jabbasport chip. so he then removed this and could proceeed to load the map on the old fashioned way!
2. after finally get the ECU to load the new map on, we noticed that the boost was not bossting correctly so he decided to force the ECU to try and make the boost come in earlier!...still no sign of improvement so he thought there could be a leak. we pressure tested the car and found a major leak on one of the vacum pipes, so fixed this and re dyno'd the car once again...... this time the turbo seemed to be peekign at 4500 revs. Which was better but not as low as i would like to have seen, and have seen most people with the same turbo achieve. The car was now running 294.6bhp,
the turbo was turned into a hybrid by a company called CR turbos which i know a few members on here with the same turbo have used, they said that the standard actuator is not very well designed and have created a better actuator that is at a better angle to make the actuator action smoother. wayne seemed to think that this could be where the problem lies. i remember when i got my turbo back from CR Turbos that on the inside of the exhaust side the actuator pin/washer seemed loose, and i could spin the washer ...maybe this could be the problem that the actuator is not keepign closed therefore the turbo is leaking boost and could explain the high peak power and slow spool????
3. anyway by this time things started to seem not very promising. i was happy with the output but the turbo spool was not good.
he then also said that the car seems to be runnign very lean at top revs. he got out a fuel pressure gauge and watched that whilst doing the next dyno....this confirmed that the fuel pump could not put up with the pressure it needed and was dropping at the top end. (he said that it should be around 5.4 and it was only running 3.8 (if i have my figures correct). the long and short of it is i needed a new fuel pump to be able to do the map correctly.
i just would like some feedback or advice if possible as what to do next. i know i could get a direct uprated replacement for the fuel pump or an in line one....which would be better? and can anynone shed some light on the problem of slow spool and the turbo only peeking at high revs?
thanks and sorry for the long post it to has been a long day for me!
dave.
ok so the day starts by giving my car a dyno run before starting the mapping session, to see what the car was running... the car got to 282bhp on a stage 1 tweeked jabba sport map. The car seemed to not be running correctly
this was because:
- it was far to rich mid range
- the turbo not spooling up correctly only peakign boost at 5500 rpm!!! (1.5 bar)
- runnign slightly lean towards the top of the rev range and also maxing out the injectors.....
wayne then downloaded the ECU and was then able to start making modifications for the new map. once he had done the modifications for the injectors, boost and also the new 3" MAF sensor, he then said lets try put it on the ecu and then we can start tweeking it on the rolling road.
so....we put the 4 bar fuel reg on the car to make sure the injectors were not running out and re tested it on the dyno....he said that the injectors seem a lot better with the 4 bar reg and we proceeded to put the modified map onto the ECU.....
now here is where the problems start.
1. we could not get my ECU to accept the new file onto it... after trying 3 diffeent types of software wayne decided that there was something that wasnt right, he suspected that it was a chip that had been used and made so that no one could mess with it......he was right! we took apart the ECU and there it was a jabbasport chip. so he then removed this and could proceeed to load the map on the old fashioned way!
2. after finally get the ECU to load the new map on, we noticed that the boost was not bossting correctly so he decided to force the ECU to try and make the boost come in earlier!...still no sign of improvement so he thought there could be a leak. we pressure tested the car and found a major leak on one of the vacum pipes, so fixed this and re dyno'd the car once again...... this time the turbo seemed to be peekign at 4500 revs. Which was better but not as low as i would like to have seen, and have seen most people with the same turbo achieve. The car was now running 294.6bhp,
the turbo was turned into a hybrid by a company called CR turbos which i know a few members on here with the same turbo have used, they said that the standard actuator is not very well designed and have created a better actuator that is at a better angle to make the actuator action smoother. wayne seemed to think that this could be where the problem lies. i remember when i got my turbo back from CR Turbos that on the inside of the exhaust side the actuator pin/washer seemed loose, and i could spin the washer ...maybe this could be the problem that the actuator is not keepign closed therefore the turbo is leaking boost and could explain the high peak power and slow spool????
3. anyway by this time things started to seem not very promising. i was happy with the output but the turbo spool was not good.
he then also said that the car seems to be runnign very lean at top revs. he got out a fuel pressure gauge and watched that whilst doing the next dyno....this confirmed that the fuel pump could not put up with the pressure it needed and was dropping at the top end. (he said that it should be around 5.4 and it was only running 3.8 (if i have my figures correct). the long and short of it is i needed a new fuel pump to be able to do the map correctly.
i just would like some feedback or advice if possible as what to do next. i know i could get a direct uprated replacement for the fuel pump or an in line one....which would be better? and can anynone shed some light on the problem of slow spool and the turbo only peeking at high revs?
thanks and sorry for the long post it to has been a long day for me!
dave.
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