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Originally Posted by scalbert
What I am finding falls back to a post I made a while back; there is too much drama and too little real information. What I truly find unfortunate for Vishnu is that the beta testers, Eugen being one of them, never saw the spikes occurring. I would expect, as a tester, due diligence would have been performed. I had mine on for less than a few days of real driving when I was noticing the variations and was trying to determine the methods to generate them.
Now back to the matter, a small spike is nothing. In addition, the DME/PROcede needs to adapt when changes are made. Stop with the drama, there will always be fluctuations in boost, stock did, 1.47 did and so does 2.x.
Why didn't 1.47 spike (mine did slightly) on throttle input. The boost ramp rate was much slower, most likely due to the bypassed solenoid. This should be easily understood by individuals testing products. If it ramps slower, it is easier to control. But you also lose the response which V2 gave back. I can live with a small spike. We just need to determine the details on how and why it occurs and how to correct or limit them.
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Originally Posted by scalbert
Again, use the whole information, not just a piece of it. I posted it previously which Shiv, again, provided a link. I find it very disappointing that you would post about someone else’s situation prior to them making a full diagnosis. I was out of town and had no way to fully investigate until I got home. When I did, I determined it was most likely a loose connection in the harness which was exacerbated by the cold weather overnight.
I will be testing everything in full, in a correct manner, while understanding what I am dealing with over the weekend. And only then a proclamation should be made.
Lastly, a HPFP is not going to fail due to boost. I would expect any basic wrencher to understand this. The differential pressure and increased load on the injectors, and subsequent load on the pump amounts to about 0.3% change. I know they are delicate, but not that delicate.
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finally, someone with a pair of balls around here.