d16 will not boost past 5000rpm
d16 will not boost past 5000rpm
I can't figure out what the problem is while tuning for boost.
It is a d16 civic with 8.5:1 compression, using hondata and the fuel system is sufficient. While trying to tune for 5psi boost, it keeps falling on its face alittle after or before 5000 RPM no matter what I do. What is really frusterating is that the hondata seems to be inconsistant. For example, it doesnt stutter as badly when multiple timming cells are selected.
blue is no cells hilighted and red is all cells from 4750rpm and up hilighted(no change to maps).
another thing that it is doing is when I change timming in an upper rpm, the engine falls on its face sooner, before it gets anywhere closeto the rpm that I changed
in this case, I took away timming at 4900 RPM, causing the engine to stutter at 4100rpm instead of 4400 before the timming change
another problem that we are having is that the red load cell indicator keeps freezing and you have to unplug the usb and then plug it back in and go back online to get it to unfreeze.
can anyone help?
It is a d16 civic with 8.5:1 compression, using hondata and the fuel system is sufficient. While trying to tune for 5psi boost, it keeps falling on its face alittle after or before 5000 RPM no matter what I do. What is really frusterating is that the hondata seems to be inconsistant. For example, it doesnt stutter as badly when multiple timming cells are selected.
blue is no cells hilighted and red is all cells from 4750rpm and up hilighted(no change to maps).
another thing that it is doing is when I change timming in an upper rpm, the engine falls on its face sooner, before it gets anywhere closeto the rpm that I changed
in this case, I took away timming at 4900 RPM, causing the engine to stutter at 4100rpm instead of 4400 before the timming change
another problem that we are having is that the red load cell indicator keeps freezing and you have to unplug the usb and then plug it back in and go back online to get it to unfreeze.
can anyone help?
boost is peaked around around 5.4 PSI at around 3500RPM and is maintained untill drop off point. We are using all of hondata's base settings and comp tables, so no, we have not messed with IAT timming. Boost timming was set to -.75 degrees per PSI and then slightly advanced, but it is too inconsistant to tell if any changes we make to timming are hurting or helping.
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jsut because the gate opens doens't mean the cat is clear. the more boost you shove through it the more clogged it acts like. if it's an old or as stated clogged, I woudl imagine it will be more of a cork the more you try to shove at it since it's already causing back pressure.
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OscarMayer
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On the dyno again, graphs looked similar to what we posted before! We checked fuel pressure on the guage and it is around 95 to 100psi when we hit full boost which is around 4000rpm. and then it falls off when the wastegate opens at about 4300rpms. Almost like it cannot gain any more power. Does any one have or is there an option to get a base map for a d seies p28 with a 50 trim and 650's. And one more ?. I am also running a vortech fmu on this system. Could that be causeing a problem?
thanks chris
thanks chris
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