le0net
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- Mar 31, 2006
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Stockholm,
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Been searching and searching and find a lot regarding fuel cut, but not anyone with the setup i have, usually people have a setup with something stock and gets fuel cut.
My car runs just fine when not boosting more than 12-13psi, but where is the fun with that
When i boost 18-20psi i get fuel cut at 5000rpm on 3rd gear, haven't tested bigger gears after that, knocks bad and o2 drops down.
My setup on my 1990 Eagle Talon TSI
Timing 5 BDC
FPR 38 PSI (vacuum disconnected)
Revired Walbro 255
50-Trim Turbo, internal WG, FMIC
HKS SSQV Dump
3" MAF Blowthrough mode MAF-T set to compensate for 660cc DENSO injectors, all other ZEROED
Stock Intake Manifold.
RRE Downpipe 2,5" - > 3" and 3" downpipe back, no CAT.
EVOIII exhaust manifold, EVOIII O2 housing.
SAFC II and logging with Pocket logger.
SAFC Settings around +40% to get no knock and a good o2 value (0.9)
Since fuel cut comes from the ECU seeing too much air, and it thinks the stock pump and injectors cant handle it, it shuts down. I have found that running a GM MAF shouldnt have this kind of problems, so how should i proceed to see whats going on. Tested to see leaks after the MAF, since that is the only place a leak could have someting to do with it, but nothing. Should i log something specific?
Could i try to lower the FRP settings so the ECU wont find that much pressure, or would a timing retard help, read that -90 DSM has a more aggressive timing map.
Any suggestions?
Leif
My car runs just fine when not boosting more than 12-13psi, but where is the fun with that

When i boost 18-20psi i get fuel cut at 5000rpm on 3rd gear, haven't tested bigger gears after that, knocks bad and o2 drops down.
My setup on my 1990 Eagle Talon TSI
Timing 5 BDC
FPR 38 PSI (vacuum disconnected)
Revired Walbro 255
50-Trim Turbo, internal WG, FMIC
HKS SSQV Dump
3" MAF Blowthrough mode MAF-T set to compensate for 660cc DENSO injectors, all other ZEROED
Stock Intake Manifold.
RRE Downpipe 2,5" - > 3" and 3" downpipe back, no CAT.
EVOIII exhaust manifold, EVOIII O2 housing.
SAFC II and logging with Pocket logger.
SAFC Settings around +40% to get no knock and a good o2 value (0.9)
Since fuel cut comes from the ECU seeing too much air, and it thinks the stock pump and injectors cant handle it, it shuts down. I have found that running a GM MAF shouldnt have this kind of problems, so how should i proceed to see whats going on. Tested to see leaks after the MAF, since that is the only place a leak could have someting to do with it, but nothing. Should i log something specific?
Could i try to lower the FRP settings so the ECU wont find that much pressure, or would a timing retard help, read that -90 DSM has a more aggressive timing map.
Any suggestions?
Leif