kyler021
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- Aug 29, 2023
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Pasadena,
Maryland
Alright, I was kinda hesitant to make this post because I'm sure there's already a thread somewhere I may have missed that explained this issue, but as said in the title, I'm combating a lean idle and hesitant revving after setting up my speed density. I've watched countless videos and looked through a ton of forum posts and can't really find anything that will fix my problem. The forum posts I've seen have been abandoned halfway through troubleshooting, and the videos haven't been specific enough for my case. Please, no "just have someone tune it", I want to learn at least the basics here.
With that out of the way, I'll share all the settings I have currently and a log from yesterday. I have a general idea of what I may need to change, but I just wouldn't know how to make the changes.
As for the hesitant revving issue, I think it has something to do with "BaseTipInTPSAdj" in the direct access section? I bumped the first 3 sections up by 1, but honestly, that just made the revving worse. Before the change, it would sputter like it was about to die, then it would come back up and rev. Now it just dies. ECMLink's website is very vague on how to adjust that, basically just saying that you should increase it if you're having hesitant revving. By how much should I increase it? I saw a video on this, where he drove around stomping on the throttle in different ways to see what he needed to adjust. But uhhhh I can't do this because the idle/dying/revving issue. I certainly wouldn't roll that far before it dies
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For this idle issue, it'll fire up nicely, idle for a good 10 seconds around 12-15 AFR, then come back down and it won't catch on the idle I set it to. It'll come down, sputter, and die. I watch the wideband while this happens and it goes full lean and displays 3 dashes on the gauge (too far lean for the sensor to display). I did get it to somewhat idle yesterday after changing the coasting FC offset. I had that set to 190 from when I had set a higher idle in Link. Changed that to 0 since my idle is set to 900, and it would catch the idle at 900 but it would be at 18-20 AFR.
I want to get these things dialed in so that I can get some other things done. I need to bleed coolant, and change this fuel filler hose on the tank but the car isn't able to move out of the road until I can finish the idle tune. I will be doing a boost leak test soon once I get the materials to build my own, but I don't see anything obvious in the engine bay that would point to a boost leak. Just wondering whether anyone sees anything super obvious that I may have missed either in my settings or in the tune itself.
Mods:
16g turbo, 2.5in downpipe to 3 inch exhaust, Evo 560 Injectors, Aeromotive AFPR, Walbro 255, speed density, front mount intercooler and hard piping, DSMLink V3, AEM Wideband gauge, Boost gauge, and AEM oil pressure gauge
Attached to the post is my log with one rev to keep the car alive, and all my settings at the time of that log.
I appreciate any and all help. Thank you in advance for your patience
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-Kyle
With that out of the way, I'll share all the settings I have currently and a log from yesterday. I have a general idea of what I may need to change, but I just wouldn't know how to make the changes.
As for the hesitant revving issue, I think it has something to do with "BaseTipInTPSAdj" in the direct access section? I bumped the first 3 sections up by 1, but honestly, that just made the revving worse. Before the change, it would sputter like it was about to die, then it would come back up and rev. Now it just dies. ECMLink's website is very vague on how to adjust that, basically just saying that you should increase it if you're having hesitant revving. By how much should I increase it? I saw a video on this, where he drove around stomping on the throttle in different ways to see what he needed to adjust. But uhhhh I can't do this because the idle/dying/revving issue. I certainly wouldn't roll that far before it dies
.For this idle issue, it'll fire up nicely, idle for a good 10 seconds around 12-15 AFR, then come back down and it won't catch on the idle I set it to. It'll come down, sputter, and die. I watch the wideband while this happens and it goes full lean and displays 3 dashes on the gauge (too far lean for the sensor to display). I did get it to somewhat idle yesterday after changing the coasting FC offset. I had that set to 190 from when I had set a higher idle in Link. Changed that to 0 since my idle is set to 900, and it would catch the idle at 900 but it would be at 18-20 AFR.
I want to get these things dialed in so that I can get some other things done. I need to bleed coolant, and change this fuel filler hose on the tank but the car isn't able to move out of the road until I can finish the idle tune. I will be doing a boost leak test soon once I get the materials to build my own, but I don't see anything obvious in the engine bay that would point to a boost leak. Just wondering whether anyone sees anything super obvious that I may have missed either in my settings or in the tune itself.
Mods:
16g turbo, 2.5in downpipe to 3 inch exhaust, Evo 560 Injectors, Aeromotive AFPR, Walbro 255, speed density, front mount intercooler and hard piping, DSMLink V3, AEM Wideband gauge, Boost gauge, and AEM oil pressure gauge
Attached to the post is my log with one rev to keep the car alive, and all my settings at the time of that log.
I appreciate any and all help. Thank you in advance for your patience
.-Kyle
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