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343/346 EvoX MR/ New Tune/ Problem

Old Oct 31, 2013 | 08:51 AM
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Exclamation 343/346 EvoX MR/ New Tune/ Problem

My mods are as follows:

ETS 3.5'' Intercooler with upper and lower piping
ETS Intake
GrimmSpeed EBC
ETS Recirculating DP
ETS Catted Testpipe (HFC)
Invidia q300 Catback Exhaust
ID1000cc injectors
DW65 Fuel Pump
ETS Turbosmart Dual port BOV (50/50)
On 93 Pump Gas

I just got the DP,HFC,Injectors,FP, and BOV installed last night. The Turbosmart BOV frustrates me. There is a lot of flutter shifting below 4.5k RPM's. I have tried loosening and tightening it all the way and had it in the middle as well. i'm going to get the softer spring. I believe this BOV can be set 3 ways. One being 50% atmospheric vent and 50% recirculating, another being 100% atmospheric vent, and the last being 100% recirculating. Right now I am set for the 50/50 setting, but I am thinking about fully recirculating with the softer spring to eliminate the constant fluttering when letting off of the throttle.

However, the bigger issue for me is that when going WOT my RPM's spike and jump from 4k to 8/9k (Redline) and I get a message on the dash saying Service ASC. This completely disables my traction control (Off/Off) and the only way that I have been able to get rid of the warning is to restart my car. Something definitely doesn't feel right. I noticed it when I first looked at the dyno log but the tuner said that it was normal. I'm having second thoughts...

Update: It feels like the SST is slipping when I get on it hard. Feels like the tranny wasn't tuned to handle that type of torque imo.
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 09:16 AM
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Find a proper tuner that actually knows how to tune the SST equipped mitsus
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 10:36 AM
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Looking at the picture of the dyno tune I don't understand how they even let you leave the shop with that tune. So much slipping!! If you want a good local tune for the SST get in contact with Kaizen Tuning in MA or one of the e-tuners who know the SST.

Do your clutches a favor and stop going WOT till you get a proper tune.
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 10:44 AM
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Sorry for asking a noob-type question, but how can you tell by looking at the dyno graph that the clutch is slipping? Thank you.
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 10:49 AM
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Sorry for asking a noob-type question, but how can you tell by looking at the dyno graph that the clutch is slipping? Thank you.
The jagged saw-toothed torque line, it should be a some what smooth line.

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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by khaydin
The jagged saw-toothed torque line, it should be a some what smooth line.
I thought so. Thank you for confirming...
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 11:11 AM
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Dam! thats not good have them fix that
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 11:52 AM
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Thanks guys. I wasn't sure at first, but by driving it today, I definitely can confirm that the clutches are slipping. I will be driving very conservatively until I get this problem resolved.
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 12:54 PM
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who tuned that thing
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by zanelefko
who tuned that thing
jr
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Old Nov 4, 2013 | 12:35 PM
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Just got off the phone with Sean Ivey. He told me that if the clutch is slipping, which I think it is, a tune wouldn't be able to fix it. I believe that I am overboosting as well. I get a message saying that the ASC is disabled when pushing the car and the only way that I have gotten it to go away is by restarting. Above 30psi on the SST, this happens apparently to protect the car. I assume a proper tune would fix my issues, since it was a tune that caused them. Going from 250wtq to 353 may have been too much of a hike. I'm getting a bit worried.
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Old Nov 4, 2013 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Masheen
Just got off the phone with Sean Ivey. He told me that if the clutch is slipping, which I think it is, a tune wouldn't be able to fix it. I believe that I am overboosting as well. I get a message saying that the ASC is disabled when pushing the car and the only way that I have gotten it to go away is by restarting. Above 30psi on the SST, this happens apparently to protect the car. I assume a proper tune would fix my issues, since it was a tune that caused them. Going from 250wtq to 353 may have been too much of a hike. I'm getting a bit worried.
So you think the clutches are slipping because it can't handle the hp numbers? Or you think it's because they are worn?
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Old Nov 4, 2013 | 07:03 PM
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its going over 30 psi thats your prob I have an se with just a cobb and tb and every once in a while if its cool out it does what yours is doing, and then i started watching the boost gauge and sure enough as soon as it hit 30psi the tranny just slips and you get the asc light
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Old Nov 4, 2013 | 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by chunkymr
its going over 30 psi thats your prob I have an se with just a cobb and tb and every once in a while if its cool out it does what yours is doing, and then i started watching the boost gauge and sure enough as soon as it hit 30psi the tranny just slips and you get the asc light
Shouldn't the protune with the GrimmSpeed EBC eliminate the over-boosting?
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Originally Posted by Kendogg
Shouldn't the protune with the GrimmSpeed EBC eliminate the over-boosting?
it should, the prob is on the dyno it wont overboost it when you drive it it may .
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