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I have a tune from Rob at PBD and there’s a quite a few issues I’m experiencing:
- Car struggling at idle when it’s cold out,
- Check engine code P050A,
- Car driving erratically at low speeds,
- Car buckling down when you go past 6500 rpm, etc.

and I’ve reached out to them about it and still no response

So long story short, go with Wengerd 😂
you mean you HAD a tune from rob at pbd. lol
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@Wengerd Performance . He did 5 revisions & looked at 25 data logs. Car is spot on. Really fast with everything. So happy went with him.
 

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Got a Tial to test out the Precision BOV being erratic.

What's the fastest way to change out the bov with removing the minimal amount of front body work? Can I go in through the wheel well on the side? Or do I really need to pull off half of the front bumper?
 

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Got a Tial to test out the Precision BOV being erratic.

What's the fastest way to change out the bov with removing the minimal amount of front body work? Can I go in through the wheel well on the side? Or do I really need to pull off half of the front bumper?
You gotta pull the whole thing! After a few times it becomes just a walk in the park! 😜
 

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You gotta pull the whole thing! After a few times it becomes just a walk in the park! 😜
Ended up just removing the belly pan and it was a walk in the park! Although keeping the oring seated while stretching the t-bolt clamp around the BOV and IC apparently requires magical powers. Not easy!
 

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You gotta pull the whole thing! After a few times it becomes just a walk in the park! 😜
It really does. My maf took a dump 2 weeks ago. I had to pull the bumper with one arm still in a sling from my surgery. Luckily I've had it off about 3-4 times so it wasn't too bad with 1 and a half arms. Lol. Took about 2ish hours start to finish in that condition.
 

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-How accurate is the dash A/F ratio readings?

-And for you guys that are running or have ran 93 octane, what A/F are you seeing at WOT?.. what range is considered “normal” or “good”.. and what are the “danger zones”?
 

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I have a tune from Rob at PBD and there’s a quite a few issues I’m experiencing:
- Car struggling at idle when it’s cold out,
- Check engine code P050A,
- Car driving erratically at low speeds,
- Car buckling down when you go past 6500 rpm, etc.

and I’ve reached out to them about it and still no response

So long story short, go with Wengerd 😂
Was it a tune issue or Vac leak?
 

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-How accurate is the dash A/F ratio readings?

-And for you guys that are running or have ran 93 octane, what A/F are you seeing at WOT?.. what range is considered “normal” or “good”.. and what are the “danger zones”?
I am not running a centrifugal, but AFR is AFR and I wouldn't like much above 13.5:1 when at WOT and really I felt much better when in the 12's:1. The old saying "lean is mean". A lean engine makes power but it doesn't live very long.
 

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I am not running a centrifugal, but AFR is AFR and I wouldn't like much above 13.5:1 when at WOT and really I felt much better when in the 12's:1. The old saying "lean is mean". A lean engine makes power but it doesn't live very long.
so is 10.1 too rich?
 

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so is 10.1 too rich?
You'd be better off logging lambda and using that as a reference. I see around 10.5 on the built in Gauge and .79 lambda on logs. I know you could go a little leaner and be fine but I DD mine so I'm good where it's at.
 

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so is 10.1 too rich?
You'd be better off logging lambda and using that as a reference. I see around 10.5 on the built in Gauge and .79 lambda on logs. I know you could go a little leaner and be fine but I DD mine so I'm good where it's at.
For reference I’m seeing quite a bit higher lambse at WOT. No idea if thats ideal but sharing for reference purposes. Looks like at WOT I’m at .88-.95 at WOT 🤷‍♂️. Below is a snap shot of one of my logs showing 100% throttle and the lambse highlighted. Later in the pull lambse holds steady around .88

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For reference I’m seeing quite a bit higher lambse at WOT. No idea if thats ideal but sharing for reference purposes. Looks like at WOT I’m at .88-.95 at WOT 🤷‍♂️. Below is a snap shot of one of my logs showing 100% throttle and the lambse highlighted. Later in the pull lambse holds steady around .88

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Those e85 logs?
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