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Old 08-29-2012, 10:00 PM   #1
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just want inputs on how my car is running.. if its running safe and what not thank you in advance for the input
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:12 PM   #2
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Your DAM is 0.56... I don't know of any map that starts that low. Is this Cobb OTS? Are you running the 91 or 93 map? It looks like you may have learned knock. You need to add knock count to really find out. But I'm saying you have something seriously wrong with your car right now.
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:18 PM   #3
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Your DAM is 0.56... I don't know of any map that starts that low. Is this Cobb OTS? Are you running the 91 or 93 map? It looks like you may have learned knock. You need to add knock count to really find out. But I'm saying you have something seriously wrong with your car right now.
yes sir it is ots map and i did forget to add i do have a perrin intake on but taking off right now and doing another data log and it is a 93 map i filled up last night at an exxon with 93 and i will add knock count to my next data log.. thank you for the response
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:27 PM   #4
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You should put back the stock intake, and reflash the map and then do another pull. The intake definitely could be the cause of your DAM drop. To be safe, I would start with the 91 map just to see if you have any knock and then go to the 93 map if you don't see significant knock.
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:30 PM   #5
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You should put back the stock intake, and reflash the map and then do another pull. The intake definitely could be the cause of your DAM drop. To be safe, I would start with the 91 map just to see if you have any knock and then go to the 93 map if you don't see significant knock.
cool thanks man i just dont want my car grenading or anything but i do have another one i did a few nights ago with a different tank of gas
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:36 PM   #6
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DAM is still 0.56 on that log which is really bad. You probably had the intake on that pull as well. Would do what I mentioned in order to troubleshoot from there.

I am curious if you were running the map with the Cobb or AEM intake? Or just the stock intake map. You should definitely be custom tuned if you aren't running one of those intakes with the corresponding map.
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:49 PM   #7
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DAM is still 0.56 on that log which is really bad. You probably had the intake on that pull as well. Would do what I mentioned in order to troubleshoot from there.

I am curious if you were running the map with the Cobb or AEM intake? Or just the stock intake map. You should definitely be custom tuned if you aren't running one of those intakes with the corresponding map.
cool thanks man and nope just running the stock intake map which i know i messed up on so the stock intake is going back on and flashing it to 91 octane map with stock intake
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cool thanks man and nope just running the stock intake map which i know i messed up on so the stock intake is going back on and flashing it to 91 octane map with stock intake
Definitely want to make sure you have an intake that is compatible with the map otherwise potential load errors can occur which can cause problems with fueling and timing (which can certainly cause knock).

For your car, we have 3 sets of maps for different intakes - Stock, Cobb SF, and AEM. If you are going back to the stock intake, make sure you reflash the stock intake version of your map.

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Old 08-30-2012, 09:59 PM   #9
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...UtuaU5Wa1lXMHc
here is data log 7
and this one here is 8...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...UxUekZGLXZ2VUE
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Old 08-30-2012, 10:08 PM   #10
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Logs look good. I would leave off the knock sum per cylinder because of the limited bandwidth issue through the OBD2 port. I would look into the 93 map if you aren't running it already.
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cool thank you ill do a couple more logs tomorrow with 93 octane and post them up and see what yall think i just want the car reliable but im thinking of doing spark plugs on my car any brand to stay away from i was looking around and saw pulstar but dont know much about them
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I personally use NGK Iridiums, which is what Subaru supposedly uses.
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Old 08-31-2012, 08:42 AM   #13
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...UtuaU5Wa1lXMHc
here is data log 7
and this one here is 8...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...UxUekZGLXZ2VUE
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Logs look good. This is with the stock intake installed?

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Old 08-31-2012, 09:07 AM   #14
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Logs look good. This is with the stock intake installed?

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Yes sir stock intake on 91 octane but this morning I flashed to 93 and dam stays at .8 I will have to do logs when I'm off work but a question for you bill... Would I have to do logs if I switch to the fuel economy map?
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Yes sir stock intake on 91 octane but this morning I flashed to 93 and dam stays at .8 I will have to do logs when I'm off work but a question for you bill... Would I have to do logs if I switch to the fuel economy map?
Some of the maps may start at a lower initial DAM after you reflash them or reset the ECU. Get some logs after a bit of driving to see if the DAM has advanced up to 1.0. If not, or if it drops below 0.80, then I would reflash the 91 octane map. For the fuel economy map, you don't necessarily need logs, but remember that is it not designed for agressive driving.

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Old 08-31-2012, 09:29 AM   #16
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Some of the maps may start at a lower initial DAM after you reflash them or reset the ECU. Get some logs after a bit of driving to see if the DAM has advanced up to 1.0. If not, or if it drops below 0.80, then I would reflash the 91 octane map. For the fuel economy map, you don't necessarily need logs, but remember that is it not designed for agressive driving.

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Cool ill be sure and do that once off work and yes sir understood on the no aggressive I tend not to drive aggressive especially heading to work with a bit of traffic lol plus I need to save money and driving slow sure will help
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If you're looking to save gas, just stay outta boost and coast when possible. Do not is the fuel economy map, you won't enjoy and as mentioned, not designed for any aggressive driving. The difference in gains between the fuel economy map and cautious driving are minimal to no difference at all.
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yeah true true but i have a couple questions
1: how often should i data log my car
2: if i just do an up-pipe is it ok to stay stage 1?
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yeah true true but i have a couple questions
1: how often should i data log my car
2: if i just do an up-pipe is it ok to stay stage 1?
There's no requirement to data log, but once you've determined that the tune is running well initially, I would at least log anytime something notable changes with your car (additional mods, conditions it is driven under, etc.) or when you notice something is not right (feels down on power, hesitation/stumble, etc.)

Up-pipe is fine for stage 1.

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updated datalogs for stage 2, any feedback will be greatly appreciated
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...mJwWUo3U2hBeUE
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Just to add still on stock catback with AEM intake and invidia divorced catless DP and stage 2 + aem intake for 93 octane
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updated datalogs for stage 2, any feedback will be greatly appreciated
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...mJwWUo3U2hBeUE
You are overboosting in these logs and there's also some knock. I would download the low wastgate LWG version of the stage 2+AEM 91 map and reflash to the car. Run this 91 map while still putting 93 octane in the car. This will give you a little more margin for knock resistance. The LWG version of the map should bring boost down. Get additional data logs to confirm.

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You are overboosting in these logs and there's also some knock. I would download the low wastgate LWG version of the stage 2+AEM 91 map and reflash to the car. Run this 91 map while still putting 93 octane in the car. This will give you a little more margin for knock resistance. The LWG version of the map should bring boost down. Get additional data logs to confirm.

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Cool, thanks!! I'll be sure and do that ASAP ill post logs as soon as I can
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i may have started a bit to early in the second long
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