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      11-18-2014, 09:41 PM   #1
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JBD at 85%

cranked to 85% went for a test drive and noticed the diesel "knock" sound more prominent know what I mean ... while its normal to hear (given fuel pressure increase) did anyone else notice this
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Definitely noticeable..
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I run mine at 100%, and it does make a bit more noise when you put the hammer down... but you can't really hear it over me giggling!
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go 100% or don't bother ..lol been at 100% from day one!
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Definitely noticeable..
Not anymore
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Definitely noticeable..
Not anymore
That's right! Thanks to jarek my jbd has been riding in my trunk for a while.. My Jbd went just about 170 mph last night while riding back there..
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go 100% or don't bother ..lol been at 100% from day one!
Done sir, haven't test driven, lets see what wife says
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Done sir, haven't test driven, lets see what wife says
At 100% car definitely feels more powerful than 80-85%.
Just can't stand the limp mode that comes often, when going full fueling out of a turn.
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That's right! Thanks to jarek my jbd has been riding in my trunk for a while.. My Jbd went just about 170 mph last night while riding back there..
Time to start stacking...

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At 100% car definitely feels more powerful than 80-85%.
Just can't stand the limp mode that comes often, when going full fueling out of a turn.
Its related to turning for you? The only thing its ever been related to for me is the time since start. Ive never set it off once the car has been running for a while. The only thing I dont like about 100% is that the transmission is considerably more idiotic than without the JBD on.
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That's right! Thanks to jarek my jbd has been riding in my trunk for a while.. My Jbd went just about 170 mph last night while riding back there..
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Its related to turning for you?
If I were to pull out quickly from a parking lot or making a left or right turn quickly from a stop with somewhat aggressive acceleration, it will set off limp mode from me.

I found the happy medium to be 80-85% (no label on the JBd potentiometer, so it's a guess).

Once warranty is over end of 2015, I am taking a drive to Canada to get my tuning done. Stage 2, stock components, and software delete the EGR valve operation.
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If I were to pull out quickly from a parking lot or making a left or right turn quickly from a stop with somewhat aggressive acceleration, it will set off limp mode from me.

I found the happy medium to be 80-85% (no label on the JBd potentiometer, so it's a guess).

Once warranty is over end of 2015, I am taking a drive to Canada to get my tuning done. Stage 2, stock components, and software delete the EGR valve operation.
Its insain we need to goto toronto to get that done
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At 100% car definitely feels more powerful than 80-85%.
Just can't stand the limp mode that comes often, when going full fueling out of a turn.
not sure I like it... kinda 'out of sync' w tranny
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Its insain we need to goto toronto to get that done
About a 500 mile drive for you.
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At 100% car definitely feels more powerful than 80-85%.
Just can't stand the limp mode that comes often, when going full fueling out of a turn.
Odd, I have been running mine at 100% since I put it in, and so far no limp mode. I read that it is usually due to time after start, but as with any turbo car, I never push the car hard when it's cold anyways, so no big deal there.

I did however notice this week that the transmission seems confused when I am cruising below freeway speeds in the hills, does a lot of shifting up and down. I went to manual mode and used the paddles, and that worked well.
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Odd, I have been running mine at 100% since I put it in, and so far no limp mode. I read that it is usually due to time after start, but as with any turbo car, I never push the car hard when it's cold anyways, so no big deal there.
his review is kind of confusing and definitely is the odd man out for limp modes. Pretty much everyone has come back and said waiting for a minute makes it completely a non-issue, myself included. The only time I have any issue now is at the track since you usually wait around a bunch, then pretty much fire up and go. Ive decided I need to drive around for a few minutes before going since idling doesnt seem to work.

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I did however notice this week that the transmission seems confused when I am cruising below freeway speeds in the hills, does a lot of shifting up and down. I went to manual mode and used the paddles, and that worked well.
yeah, the transmission is ridiculous with the JBD at 100%.
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yeah, the transmission is ridiculous with the JBD at 100%.
What if the transmission adaptation values are reset, and allowed to relearn shift points with the JBd at 100%? Anyone try this?
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What if the transmission adaptation values are reset, and allowed to relearn shift points with the JBd at 100%? Anyone try this?
after I changed my tranny fluid and pan/filter I reset the values. I was running JBD at 100% at the time before and after, didnt notice any difference.
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after I changed my tranny fluid and pan/filter I reset the values. I was running JBD at 100% at the time before and after, didnt notice any difference.
Did you use an app for this or the accelerator down for 30 secs method?
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Did you use an app for this or the accelerator down for 30 secs method?
used the bav tech tool. I dont think the pedal trick resets the transmission adaptation values, only the pedal adaptations. I believe the transmission adaptations are intended to modify shifting based on fluid condition.
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Did you use an app for this or the accelerator down for 30 secs method?
used the bav tech tool. I dont think the pedal trick resets the transmission adaptation values, only the pedal adaptations. I believe the transmission adaptations are intended to modify shifting based on fluid condition.
Thanks for the clarity Hoooper. Pretty much what I thought.
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