Results look good Willie, its nice to see the figures on paper even if it creates a debate LOL.
I might be needing a new turbo after I let hamfisted idiots work on my carLet me be the first to say it, I doubt the results.
Joking really good figures. What people need to remember is the look of the graph not the figures. Yes it's very high boost but you never know might last for a while. I personally think willie wants a new turbo
I might be needing a new turbo after I let hamfisted idiots work on my car
Yup that was the problem, nothing I could do at homeThats why i do 99.9% of the work on my car my self, i know some times you have to let someone else near it.
Yup that was the problem, nothing I could do at home
Leaking exhaust flanges that needed rewelded and gear stick selector issuesIf you don't mind me asking Willie, what happened to your car? Totally understand if its all hush hush etc
Leaking exhaust flanges that needed rewelded and gear stick selector issues
Seems to be
Willie just been looking into the boost readings that are on the plots and i would like to know where they connected there tube to the car.
I think was on the recirc valve if it was the same as the silver one.
Here is a copy of the VAGCOM log data we did at 22deg ambient (June 2010) and 4 deg ambient (this week). If you look at the data you can see that the map sensor doesn't see the boost that was shown on the RR plot. It reels it in as expected..
You can also see that your turbo is lagging a little behind on the requested but the car was still 1 second quicker on log 2... I wish i had taken a note of the atmospheric pressure for the two logs to show how this off set the performance..
Legend:-
RPML1 = Log 1 revs 22 degrees outside air temp
PRML2 = Log 2 revs 4 degrees outside air temp
BOOST R1 = Log 1 Boost requested
BOOST A1 = Log 1 Boost actual
BOOST R2 = Log 1 Boost requested
BOOST A2 = Log 1 Boost actual