It seems to be a characteristic of this hybrid. Its not like its requesting the spike so i can't see how mapping will eliminate it, unless the map requests a very low value to compensate.standard N75 has no problem controlling boost on mine at 27-28psi. Just needs tuning properly
I thought custom code had their own version of V-tune & lemmiwinks!? Just up the load in that to up the requested boost! Can't see it making any difference though!
Carl i already tried playing with V-tune with standard turbo remember, and there was nothing else to be had!
I agree it would be interesting to get them all together!
It seems to be a characteristic of this hybrid. Its not like its requesting the spike so i can't see how mapping will eliminate it, unless the map requests a very low value to compensate.
I wonder if the DV could be utilised to vent off unwanted boost with an additional suitably rated map sensor, creating similar conditions to that of gear changes when excess boost is measured.
drops to 1.5bar max'd boost from just over 6500rpm.
Is your scaling on the graph manual or are you getting the 3000mbar out of logged scaling.
How does your 18g compare to the VF34 previous?
The scaling on the graph is a calc. But It ties up with the boost guage, and at tickover I'm seing 820mbar vs 1000mbar on same day. Makes max reading about 3100 on new map. Boost guage on higher boost just about pegs the 30psi guage and nearly pegs the map sensor, so it all ties up.
It drops to 1.7 bar at 6500 and 1.5 bar at 7000. Holds better in higher gears. Will hold 1.7bar at 7000 in 4th.. In 3rd, the wastegate just can't close fast enough to spin the turbo up.
I've updated the graph above with IHI lines (done in 4th)
I was getting 245g/s peak from the IHI and I'm seeing a little over 300g/s with the 18G. There is a bit more in the turbo, as when we let it go to 100% duty cycle, we saw 10-15g/s more of air. It's now limited to 95% in the upper rev range. You know my history with IHI's bill.
Could you make manual adjustments to the timing (SPS or V Tune etc) to compensate. Would this keep the knock sensors and CF's happy. As long as your running a stand alone boost gauge you'll always know what true boost is anyway.mine was tuned on an s4 maf and a pd map.
I woulld expect it to run too much timing if you just changed the map with no other adjustments.
The only way your car will run lean is if you max out the injectors, or your 02 probe is knackered. The ECU will adjust fueling many times a second based on the 02 readings in the exhaust. Maf and map just give a heads up, and adjust ignition timing.
If you're running more than 14psi then the fueling will be 0.8-0.83 lambda. The diesel map would effectively under read by 18% so at 21psi it would think you were at 17. Fueling would still be 0.83, but you'd have more advance.