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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 69099
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Springdale, AR
Vehicle:2004 WRX Sedan Java Black Pearl |
Well I figured out the Tari software, great stuff. I took some logs tonight and I have a few questions. I am running the stg 2 91 oct base map v 1.3.
I reset my ACU so I could find the right settings. My IAM was at 12 (the right reset number for Cobb) then fell down to 11 after about 3 WOT pulls from 2 to the top of third. Knock correction stayed positive about +6 dropping to +4 at the top of third. I have always felt my EGT's were getting high WOT in 4th so I figured out how to log. I haven't done any 4th WOT runs because I like my low insurance rates and I couldn't find any school zones .My question is how concerned should I be that my IAM didn't go up, or doesn't look like it will get to 16. Also how concerned should I be that my knock correction numbers aren't over 10. Thanks for the help. I am trying to figure out how to post the .csv file so that will come.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 56321
Join Date: Mar 2004
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Location: Framingham, MA
Vehicle:2008 Lexus IS-F |
I am not sure if it's a bad thing, necessarily- the IAM is very eager to move around right after a reset and then it should ultimately become more stable after more driving. I would give it a day or two and see where it ends up.
The KC numbers are dependent on the tune- just because they aren't at 10, doesn't mean there is a problem. I would look at the overall ignition timing curve to see how it looks. If your car is pulling timing for some reason, the retarded ignition might be the cuase of your high egts. What kind of temps are you seeing? Mike |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 69099
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Springdale, AR
Vehicle:2004 WRX Sedan Java Black Pearl |
My gauge shows about 1450-1500 WOT at the top of third. WOT in 4th at 5000+ it creeps up to 1500-1550. It has gone to 1600 before and when it gets there I let off. Logging the highest I got was 1475 WOT in third (factory egt), haven't tried any 4th pulls yet.
Overall my driving is highway to and from work, but I like the occasional track day. I am very apprehensive to get out on the track with the EGT's running 1600. I will get a log on here later this week if I still see the low IAM. Thanks for the help |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 70532
Join Date: Sep 2004
Vehicle:2004 WRX WRB |
That sounds pretty hot in 4th. What are your supporting mods?
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 69099
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Springdale, AR
Vehicle:2004 WRX Sedan Java Black Pearl |
Sorry it took a while to get back here. I just got some logs done.
I also posted on the Tari forum so if some of you frequent there, I apoligize for the duplication. Mods. Invidia catless down, borla hush with high flow cat. 04 WRX Running Accessport Stg 2 91oct v1.3 base map with Cali 91oct real time map. Outside temp was about 55 degrees. I have been having some problems with high EGT's and what I think is knock WOT in 4th. It really isn't a problem everyday because I don't drive like a maniac, but I have done a few track days, and with these logs I wouldn't want to do another one. I also included just a 4th gear run. Can you experts look over these and tell me what you think? I went with the accessport because I thought it was a good safe upgrade, these are a little scary. For reference my EGT mounted on the drivers side exhaust manifold was reading very similar throughout the runs. Thanks for the help. http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=26366 This is 1st through 4th http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=26367 This is another 4th gear run. |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 67080
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Telling someone that if their curves are good even with crappy KC values and low IAM is not good advice. IAM should always be maxed at 16 with a proper tune. pottymouth, go to the Tari forum and read my post. It'll steer you in the right direction. |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 25777
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 69099
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Springdale, AR
Vehicle:2004 WRX Sedan Java Black Pearl |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 25777
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Interesting. I've never seen any info that shows the difference between the stock sensor and an installed gauge, only read from others that it is worthless for watching EGT's. Thanks for the data!
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Scooby Guru
Member#: 47769
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I tend to hit about 1550-1575 around 6000 rpm in 4th on the track in my 04 w/ ap2. never have experienced any noticeable knock. I have yet to log my car though with that software even though i have done it for a few others. Damn, I'm too giving.
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 69099
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Springdale, AR
Vehicle:2004 WRX Sedan Java Black Pearl |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Location: Framingham, MA
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I'm not saying one method is right or wrong- they have their advantages and disadvantages. Mike |
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Scooby Specialist
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Wrong again. If you IAM bounces arround a lot it means you have major knock problems because of a crappy base fuel and base timing map. The IAM should advance and stay put no matter where you are in the RPM range. The IAM doesn't change throughout RPM range... where did you get an idea like that? As for tuning for fuel advancement, pushing the limit of the IAM vs KC values is where that lies. You can do some tuning to take into affect if someone runs better gas, but that advancement should only be in the IAM of 14-16... maybe 12, but that's pushing it. One VERY KEY factor you need to remember is that the ECU will try repeatedly from time to time to advance the IAM to test and see if you've got better gas available or not. If the ECU constantly tests for this and your knock events are too severe over time you'll kill your isht. This is why you tune for 1-2 points of octane below what you will run and get it to run at about an IAM of 14 consistantly under that tune. Advancement of the IAM will happen if you run better gas and inturn pull up better KC values from the KC maps to go along with it.
Bottom line... if your IAM drops below the onset point (in case of Cobb... 12) then the tune is not right for the car. The map is crap. The IAM should either advance all the way to 16, advance slightly maybe to 14 (and increase to 16 with really good gas) or stay steady at 12 without any negative KC values (while maintaining at least a 4-6 positive KC value). Negative KC values (even for a moment) and jumpy IAM values = The Suck Map. |
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