PewterCam
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This is my First turbo car and want to be sure I'm diagnosing this correctly. this will get technical but I know we have some seasoned turbo people here that should get what I'm at. Try and follow along.
I started to have an overboost issue today. I swapped CAI from FFTec to the Vargas, changed plugs, oil, and now the car overboosts. I know the problem is not going to be related to the intake, plugs, or, oil at all. I believe its just coincidence and noticed some inconsistent boost the past month anyhow. Now when I get on it it will hit 26+ even at part throttle and reached the 29psi limit once during a WOT run which put the car into limp mode. Car is full bolt on's, DP, FMIC, exhaust, Charge pipes, Spraying water/meth, and currently using a local tunners tune on Cobb. it has 23K on it. The daily drive slot is a conservative 20psi. I still run the stock Wastegate. I also have the tune+ lifetime tune but I think I only sent in one revision and that was a long wile ago and went with a Dyno tune instead to learn more about the car. I have Cobb ATR for the car which I've used only to learn about the car and how this all works. 90% of the time I've been using the Dyno tune from the local tunner with no problems until recently when I've noticed the boost get less consistent and occasionally creep into 23-24 psi on the 20psi tune but didn't think much of it. Now anything past 60% throttle puts it over 25psi.
what I've done thus far...
If I put small amounts of air pressure into the wastegate it opens and closes and appears to operate fine. I don't have a way to accurately metering the air pressure though other than knowing its below 20psi. The actuator rod is not loose and I've not touched that at all. I checked all the lines to and from the Boost control solenoid and those are all fine with no leaks. I checked for boost leaks overall and did find one at the BOV mount which I fixed. Next I made a quick tune using Cobb ATR based on Cobb stage 1 and changed the WGDC on the 2nd slot to WGDC Mode to 3 and zeroed out the cobb wastegate table for that slot also did a TIP limit of 29psi to stay super safe. Basically I kept the car running on the wastegate only with no input from the solenoid. Logs all have the WGDC at 0 the whole time. I took it for a drive and a short WOT in 3rd from 3500-4500rpm and still reached 15psi and hit the TIP limit I set which closed the throttle. When I did this in the past it would only hit 8-9 psi. So something is not right in the boost control of the car.
This seems to point to the wastegate? I think?? What would fail in a wastegate to cause it? I have the Tune+ WGA in the box. I can install that but am not all that confident on what to change in the tune for the high spring pressure WGA but I can drive it on wastegate only until I reach the tunner. I don't want to have to do another dyno tune though. Just want to get a little input on it before I dive into the wastegate more. I might dig around Home Depot and see if I can make a more accurate rig to test the Wastegate pressure. Also I figure the Wastegate should hold pressure as well which I didn't check before.
I started to have an overboost issue today. I swapped CAI from FFTec to the Vargas, changed plugs, oil, and now the car overboosts. I know the problem is not going to be related to the intake, plugs, or, oil at all. I believe its just coincidence and noticed some inconsistent boost the past month anyhow. Now when I get on it it will hit 26+ even at part throttle and reached the 29psi limit once during a WOT run which put the car into limp mode. Car is full bolt on's, DP, FMIC, exhaust, Charge pipes, Spraying water/meth, and currently using a local tunners tune on Cobb. it has 23K on it. The daily drive slot is a conservative 20psi. I still run the stock Wastegate. I also have the tune+ lifetime tune but I think I only sent in one revision and that was a long wile ago and went with a Dyno tune instead to learn more about the car. I have Cobb ATR for the car which I've used only to learn about the car and how this all works. 90% of the time I've been using the Dyno tune from the local tunner with no problems until recently when I've noticed the boost get less consistent and occasionally creep into 23-24 psi on the 20psi tune but didn't think much of it. Now anything past 60% throttle puts it over 25psi.
what I've done thus far...
If I put small amounts of air pressure into the wastegate it opens and closes and appears to operate fine. I don't have a way to accurately metering the air pressure though other than knowing its below 20psi. The actuator rod is not loose and I've not touched that at all. I checked all the lines to and from the Boost control solenoid and those are all fine with no leaks. I checked for boost leaks overall and did find one at the BOV mount which I fixed. Next I made a quick tune using Cobb ATR based on Cobb stage 1 and changed the WGDC on the 2nd slot to WGDC Mode to 3 and zeroed out the cobb wastegate table for that slot also did a TIP limit of 29psi to stay super safe. Basically I kept the car running on the wastegate only with no input from the solenoid. Logs all have the WGDC at 0 the whole time. I took it for a drive and a short WOT in 3rd from 3500-4500rpm and still reached 15psi and hit the TIP limit I set which closed the throttle. When I did this in the past it would only hit 8-9 psi. So something is not right in the boost control of the car.
This seems to point to the wastegate? I think?? What would fail in a wastegate to cause it? I have the Tune+ WGA in the box. I can install that but am not all that confident on what to change in the tune for the high spring pressure WGA but I can drive it on wastegate only until I reach the tunner. I don't want to have to do another dyno tune though. Just want to get a little input on it before I dive into the wastegate more. I might dig around Home Depot and see if I can make a more accurate rig to test the Wastegate pressure. Also I figure the Wastegate should hold pressure as well which I didn't check before.
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