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DeaconFrost 12-05-2003 11:21 PM

got back from the dyno earlier. I just installed my power FC and my A/F ratio looks good but I hit fuel cut just after the transition 4500 rpm, I need to get a boost controller...cause it just wants to keep creeping.



Also my oil pressure guage rises and falls with the RPM...I know this isnt supposed to happen...whats wrong??



-Sean

Dumbrotorkid 12-05-2003 11:27 PM

my oil pressure gauge does the same thing. its crappy. what #'s?

BoOsTin FD 12-05-2003 11:44 PM

how can you still get a fuel cut with PFC? I thought that ecu get's that out. Am i wrong?

Fd3BOOST 12-06-2003 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by DeaconFrost' date='Dec 5 2003, 09:21 PM
got back from the dyno earlier. I just installed my power FC and my A/F ratio looks good but I hit fuel cut just after the transition 4500 rpm, I need to get a boost controller...cause it just wants to keep creeping.



Also my oil pressure guage rises and falls with the RPM...I know this isnt supposed to happen...whats wrong??



-Sean

First off your oil pressure IS supposed to rise and fall with the rpm. You mean you never payed attention to your oil pressure guage till now? Thats funny, you guys kill me. "piece of **** guage keeps reading the changes in oil pressure, wtf?" https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683785.gif



Secondly, you can get a cheap manual boost controller from turbosmart.com.au that will work great at keeping your boost from creeping and wont break the bank doing it. I believ that a gated manual valve is around $120 shipped





Finally, If your hitting fuel cut you need to set the value in the PFC. You should not be hitting any fuel cuts at 4500 rpm.

I have never owned a pfc so I cannot tell you how to do that with that particular ecu.

DeaconFrost 12-06-2003 12:48 AM

heh, my bad about the oil pressure...I have asked that before but didnt get anything helpful...so I thought...while I was thinking about it to include it in my post.



my number was 200.4 HP and 230.3 tq @4500 RPM...this was the farthest I could get. :(



funny thing about it was that I could go all the way if I wasnt WOT...like 60-80% throttle worked great...I think it was fual cut...car jerked and I let off.



I think...the PFC cuts fuel if you overboost by .25 bar over the target level...?...



also, will a needle/bleeder valve work. I already have one of those...but dont have it on the car right now.

Fd3BOOST 12-06-2003 02:25 AM


Originally Posted by DeaconFrost' date='Dec 5 2003, 10:48 PM
heh, my bad about the oil pressure...I have asked that before but didnt get anything helpful...so I thought...while I was thinking about it to include it in my post.



my number was 200.4 HP and 230.3 tq @4500 RPM...this was the farthest I could get. :(



funny thing about it was that I could go all the way if I wasnt WOT...like 60-80% throttle worked great...I think it was fual cut...car jerked and I let off.



I think...the PFC cuts fuel if you overboost by .25 bar over the target level...?...



also, will a needle/bleeder valve work. I already have one of those...but dont have it on the car right now.

Depending on the amount of the creep but yea generally a bleeder will work.

snook 12-06-2003 11:10 PM

Sean I can make you a manual ball and spring controller for 20 bucks shipped. Parts cost me 12.



Works real well. Shoots to the desired boost and holds strong. i think you told me your wastegate is ported is that right? If not you are still gonna get creep no matter what



oh and dont listen to fd3boost hes prob drunk



oil pressure should be ~30 driving around easy and go to ~90 at wot and boost

I believe or something close I dont have time to look down at it cause I have to shift like every 1 second https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...

Silver Ninety Three 12-09-2003 02:38 AM

PFC cuts fuel if you exceed the set amount of boost. Go into the boost menu under settings and either raise the target boost number, or reduce the duty cycle % to lower the boost.

DeaconFrost 12-09-2003 03:05 AM

snook: Ive got a bleeder valve on there right now...and its working great. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png I ran an 8.507 @ 83.53 MPH last sunday on bald street tires. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png



silver ninety three: I know the menu, what does the duty cycle affect?



Thanks,

Sean

IGY 12-09-2003 06:51 AM

The duty cycle is actually what controls the boost. The boost pressure setting is for reference and over boost fuel cut purposes only. Turn the duty cycle down, the boost goes down, turn the duty cycle up, the boost goes up.


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