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Old Mar 24, 2011, 06:33 AM
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Hey thats better than Wizzos junk ... just kidding.
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Would a swift kick to the junk cheer you up?
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Woa! Hopefully I didn't do something wrong to **** u off. I'm just joking with u also.
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Graphed my car this morning and was pleasantly surprised. Now that I finally fixed my cutout issues I can get back to tuning again but this is the first full clean pull post troubleshooting and correction. This is how the car has sat for a while but various issues stopped me from going any further so I am excited to push it a bit more.

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Here is my current graph. I turned the boost down and backed the timing off just to be safe. End of May early June I should have some new numbers up with the new motor. Shooting for 600whp and 500tq. Will see what happens.
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Old Mar 24, 2011, 10:03 PM
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Wizzo ... son you didnt **** me off. I was kidding. I have a very dry sense of humor.
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Originally Posted by itzwolf
Graphed my car this morning and was pleasantly surprised. Now that I finally fixed my cutout issues I can get back to tuning again but this is the first full clean pull post troubleshooting and correction. This is how the car has sat for a while but various issues stopped me from going any further so I am excited to push it a bit more.

not accurate. trim the rpm to 7500 then it should be ball park.. torque doesn't go up and down like that. especially at redline.
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Originally Posted by wizzo 8
Here is my current graph. I turned the boost down and backed the timing off just to be safe. End of May early June I should have some new numbers up with the new motor. Shooting for 600whp and 500tq. Will see what happens. Sorry for the thumbnail. I dont know how to load a big picture.
Very nice! now I need a black
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Originally Posted by tscompusa
not accurate. trim the rpm to 7500 then it should be ball park.. torque doesn't go up and down like that. especially at redline.
My car spins up to 9500, the AEM log was trimmed accordingly already before importing to Virtual Dyno, changing smoothing the numbers dont really change, its the first clean pull since fixing other issues, timing changes as boost fell and its more agressive at lower boost levels, its ramped strong in the high rpm areas, and my car is a little sensitive for AFR changes with e85 from initial tuning references and as noted in this graph as it richened power fell off (and boost slightly increased) and as it stablized the power start climbing/holding again.

I'll be sure to fine tune it and eventually post another graph when I get a chance to work on my car some more. It literally stays parked in my garage nearly all the time.
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Originally Posted by tscompusa
not accurate. trim the rpm to 7500 then it should be ball park.. torque doesn't go up and down like that. especially at redline.
Originally Posted by itzwolf
My car spins up to 9500, the AEM log was trimmed accordingly already before importing to Virtual Dyno, changing smoothing the numbers dont really change, its the first clean pull since fixing other issues, timing changes as boost fell and its more agressive at lower boost levels, its ramped strong in the high rpm areas, and my car is a little sensitive for AFR changes with e85 from initial tuning references and as noted in this graph as it richened power fell off (and boost slightly increased) and as it stablized the power start climbing/holding again.

I'll be sure to fine tune it and eventually post another graph when I get a chance to work on my car some more. It literally stays parked in my garage nearly all the time.
When using AEM logs in VD, you can skew the results depending on the transfer rate you export the log to .csv.

I believe the best option to use is 20hz, but ill have to recheck.

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Wizzo ... son you didnt **** me off. I was kidding. I have a very dry sense of humor.
Ok good. I have no intention of making anyone angry.

Originally Posted by tscompusa
not accurate. trim the rpm to 7500 then it should be ball park.. torque doesn't go up and down like that. especially at redline.
This is why my power drops at the end of my run. About the 6800 rpm area. I think Brad is fixing this for the new version coming out.

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Very nice! now I need a black
Yes I love this turbo. Its works and sounds awesome!
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Im fixing what? Did I already fix it in the beta?
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Originally Posted by mt057
Here is my most recent dynojet dynograph with the same mods except for a Spoolin Up COP for comparsion. I installed the COP after having troubles on the dyno that day. The operator did not record my first two runs and the third had horrible miss fires. You can see the miss fires in the massive dip at where my peak torque would have been. There is no power drop at 6600-6800 rpm.



Here is another dynograph. This one is with the stock intercooler (I have a 3.5" ETS now) and my old tune so I made less power, but the power drop still does not happen at 6600-6800rpm.

I thought you were going to fix this issue with the next release? Not sure about the beta
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Brad fixed the issue. I thought that I already posted up pics of the dynographs while using 1.09...

I am loving the new versions. Thank you again Brad!

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Old Mar 25, 2011, 06:52 PM
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Ok well the latest version available to everyone is 1.08. Yes some people have "pre-production" versions which have this issue fixed but not everyone. Thats why I said Brad is in the process of fixing this with the new version that will be coming out. I dont know maybe I should start keeping my remarks to myself in this thread.


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