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Old 11-04-2011, 04:49 PM   #1
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Default log check on 04 wrx jus went stage 2

Updated to stage 2 93 oct 310 log after 60 mile, 04 wrx dc sports DP stock intake.
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Old 11-05-2011, 08:59 AM   #2
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Updated to stage 2 93 oct 310 log after 60 mile, 04 wrx dc sports DP stock intake.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...nVBUzB2TDVJeXc
Log looks fine except that you are underboosting quite a bit. Are you at altitude at all? I would give the high wastegate HWG map a try, which you can download from our map repository:
http://www.cobbtuning.com/info/?ID=3061

Some of your long-term fuel trims (A/F Learning 1) are borderline (around 7%). Generally, these should be +/- 5% and anything outside of +/- 8% is likely a problem, so you are kind of in-between. I would consider getting a pressure (or smoke) test done of the intake to check for leaks and continue to keep an eye on A/F Learning 1. Another thing with these cars is a MAF sensor that degrades over time and progressively reads lower and lower, but your reported airflow is reasonable, so if this is an issue, it may be borderline as well.

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Thx u, would an exhaust leak cause me to under boost ?
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Thx u, would an exhaust leak cause me to under boost ?
No, but you do not want to be running around with an exhaust leak (i.e. carbon monoxide poisoning).

There is a lot of variation from the factory for these cars as far as hitting the boost target is concerned. I would give the HWG map a try and see if that improves things.

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Boost looks a little better, but you have some knock events during the WOT run. In your first log, the long-term fuel trims are still trending positive and some of them are borderline. I would do a pressure test of the intake to rule out any intake leaks. I would also switch to the ACN91 map for now until you get it figured out.

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So do I reflash it to that or run it realtime
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I would go ahead and reflash it.

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