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09-27-2015, 09:48 PM | #1 |
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Help me out :) datazap log
Hey can anyone check out my log and give me there 2 cents as to why it kicks me out of map 6 back to map 4?
http://datazap.me/u/bryane90/map-6-k...18-19-21-23-26 3rd gear pull from 3k rpm, around 5.5k rpm it switches maps. 08 sedan FBO stage 1 fuel it pump running 50% e85 50 %93 octane map 6 on jb4 g5 iso w/ backend flash Thanks Bryan |
09-27-2015, 10:08 PM | #2 |
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Not a professional. But AFR is staying around 19 which is pretty high.
did you set gauges to 4/2?
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09-27-2015, 11:30 PM | #5 |
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Something is jacked up with that map. It's targeting less than 4psi up to 4000rpm and if that AFR reading is remotely accurate, I'd definitely stay off the pedal until it's straightened out. I'm not up to speed on the newer JB4 firmwares and zeroing out duty bias and whatnot on some, but something is either set wrong in the interface or on that manual map 6. I'd let Terry have a look at it on the other site because there are definitely issues and that is ridiculously lean. Don't go WOT again until it's sorted.
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09-28-2015, 12:42 PM | #7 |
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09-28-2015, 11:00 PM | #9 |
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http://datazap.me/u/bryane90/map-1-2nd-gear-pull?log=0...
afr 2 is at 20 towards the end? is it supposed to be that high? Just trying to narrow down what parts Im needing to get. Map 1/ 93 octane / 2 nd gear Really am thankful for your help as I am sort of new to this, trying to learn. Thanks bryan |
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Yea I'm no expert either, but your afr's should be the same for both banks...and definitely not at 19.
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Are you running a backend flash? E70 with no backend flash is an epic fail waiting to happen. It's probably a lot even with a backend flash and stage 1 pump (I don't run blend, so no personal experience), which might explain the HPFP. Your LPFP is ok, but HPFP is taking a dive into the danger zone up top (8-9). Fuel enrichment and trims are all 0, it's like the DME isn't even trying to react. Not sure if the O2 sensor(s) are dead or if something else is going on. The second the trims and O2s are working though, AFRs will shoot up and place a larger demand on the pumps. The HPFP is going to totally fall on its face and then you'll be in real trouble. You need help from someone with E85 and more recent JB4 experience than I. I'd strongly suggest you stay off WOT or even boost and either post on N54Tech support or send Terry an email directly with which firmware you're running, a screenshot of your interface settings tab and a copy of your csv logs immediately. I don't know why it wouldn't have kicked you to failsafe at 20 AFR, but if you were running even stock boost with what's in that log, you'd be looking for a new motor. You are playing with fire continuing to make pulls like that. Stop until Terry or someone helps you get it sorted. Edit: just noticed it was closer to E50. Either way, your HPFP is a hair over maxed where things are right now. Last edited by RSL; 09-29-2015 at 03:21 AM.. |
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