Maybe I'm a little ambitious...
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Maybe I'm a little ambitious...
So I went Saturday to PTuning to get a map for my 04 STi's UTEC . I'm stage II catless, and I was expecting a bit more HP than the 253 (239 tq) I was laying down on 16psi at the end of my 3.5 hour tune. Not to say I'm not happy with my map, it's a great map IMHO, but I just expected a little more...
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Re: Maybe I'm a little ambitious...
You need to be careful and make sure your comparing apples to apples here. These are the points I'd like to make:NeoZERO wrote:So I went Saturday to PTuning to get a map for my 04 STi's UTEC . I'm stage II catless, and I was expecting a bit more HP than the 253 (239 tq) I was laying down on 16psi at the end of my 3.5 hour tune. Not to say I'm not happy with my map, it's a great map IMHO, but I just expected a little more...
1. If you were tuned on PTuning's "dyno", that will NOT correlate to the dyno chart referenced in the previous post.
2. Do you know what a stock STi puts down on PTuning's dyno? I know it's a Dyno Dynamics which reads lower than a Dynojet. Dynojets tend to read stock STI's at around 240-245whp/whp most Dyno Dynamics read about 215-220 whp/ftlbs but they are all different and no two read exactly the same.
3. What did you lay down when you came in? Did you get a baseline run and then watch to see where you came out? If you only gained a few whp/ftlbs than I can understand your frustration, however, if you gained 20-30 whp and torque you have no room to complain, those are good gains. How did your AFR's look? Do you have a chart you could post?
4. Your boost does seem a bit low. Most people with stage 2 are running around 19 psi peak and then trailing down to 14 psi at redline. If your holding 16 psi all the way that would explain why your peak whp is higher than your torque. On STI's it's usually the other way, with torque higher than hp. My FXT would only hold 17 psi with a clipped and ported vf22. The wastegate duty cycle was at 90%. I know it's not the turbo, as I've had it up to 22psi on my WRX.
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Re: Maybe I'm a little ambitious...
hmm. were you that guy who showed up around 11am w/ his girlfriend? i was there with my sti getting an alignment.NeoZERO wrote:So I went Saturday to PTuning to get a map for my 04 STi's UTEC . I'm stage II catless, and I was expecting a bit more HP than the 253 (239 tq) I was laying down on 16psi at the end of my 3.5 hour tune. Not to say I'm not happy with my map, it's a great map IMHO, but I just expected a little more...
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Re: Maybe I'm a little ambitious...
Just keep in mind there are a LOT of things that go into how far you can take a tune. How knock resistant your motor is (every motor is different), your IDC (how much head room you have in your fuel system), the temperature etc. etc.NeoZERO wrote:So I went Saturday to PTuning to get a map for my 04 STi's UTEC . I'm stage II catless, and I was expecting a bit more HP than the 253 (239 tq) I was laying down on 16psi at the end of my 3.5 hour tune. Not to say I'm not happy with my map, it's a great map IMHO, but I just expected a little more...
Was there a reason they didn't up the boost any more? Maybe your IDC's were too high? Running around 19PSI would definitely give you more power, but there was probably a reason they didn't do it.
Do you have any logs for us to look at? A 4th gear run would be awesome
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Re: Maybe I'm a little ambitious...
drwrx3. wrote: What did you lay down when you came in? Did you get a baseline run and then watch to see where you came out? If you only gained a few whp/ftlbs than I can understand your frustration, however, if you gained 20-30 whp and torque you have no room to complain, those are good gains. How did your AFR's look? Do you have a chart you could post?
4. Your boost does seem a bit low. Most people with stage 2 are running around 19 psi peak and then trailing down to 14 psi at redline. If your holding 16 psi all the way that would explain why your peak whp is higher than your torque. On STI's it's usually the other way, with torque higher than hp. My FXT would only hold 17 psi with a clipped and ported vf22. The wastegate duty cycle was at 90%. I know it's not the turbo, as I've had it up to 22psi on my WRX.
I realized their dyno will read lower than say Promotion's, something I told me before I even went in.
1) To answer your questions I was running at 218 when they first started, then they got another base. I believe they said it was at 14 psi. Don't quote me...
2) holding at 16 from almost everywhere. as aposed to holding at 7psi before 3800 then hitting over 14 psi before the tune.
I'm walking accross the street to scan my chart... give me 10 minutes.
and yea, looked at the acros after that and realized how stupid that was.
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Re: Maybe I'm a little ambitious...
yep, that was me and the wifey. I thought you looked familar...chicken n waffles wrote:hmm. were you that guy who showed up around 11am w/ his girlfriend? i was there with my sti getting an alignment.NeoZERO wrote:So I went Saturday to PTuning to get a map for my 04 STi's UTEC . I'm stage II catless, and I was expecting a bit more HP than the 253 (239 tq) I was laying down on 16psi at the end of my 3.5 hour tune. Not to say I'm not happy with my map, it's a great map IMHO, but I just expected a little more...
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Although I can't figure out what the RPM range is, those are huge gains on a tune from a base map! It looks like you gained nearly 40 whp until the very end and about 50 ftlbs of torque.
Your peak torque comes on sooner and much stronger and your maintaining a lot of it across most of your power band. You've also got some great gains in whp almost all the way to the end. With it leveling out like that and then diping off, I'd say the vf39 is just running out of breath up top.
Unless your AFRs are out of whack I would say there is nothing wrong with your tune.
Your peak torque comes on sooner and much stronger and your maintaining a lot of it across most of your power band. You've also got some great gains in whp almost all the way to the end. With it leveling out like that and then diping off, I'd say the vf39 is just running out of breath up top.
Unless your AFRs are out of whack I would say there is nothing wrong with your tune.
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Re: Maybe I'm a little ambitious...
Yes, 16psi of boost seems pretty conservative and your VF39 can do more reliably. The gains definitely show a huge improvement from your chart. Was the first run on the stock ECU map?
Darrin,
Did you swap out your restrictor pill for a larger one or drill it out? I swapped my pill for an STi one and I was good running 19-20PSI w/ my VF39 on my FXT. I would try doing that...I know that was a limiting factor for most FXT when upgrading to a larger turbo. Here is a link to take a look at as well:
SCOOBYMODS RESTRICTOR PILL THREAD LINKY
Did you check for leaks as well?
Sorry to go OT a little.drwrx wrote:My FXT would only hold 17 psi with a clipped and ported vf22. The wastegate duty cycle was at 90%. I know it's not the turbo, as I've had it up to 22psi on my WRX.
Darrin,
Did you swap out your restrictor pill for a larger one or drill it out? I swapped my pill for an STi one and I was good running 19-20PSI w/ my VF39 on my FXT. I would try doing that...I know that was a limiting factor for most FXT when upgrading to a larger turbo. Here is a link to take a look at as well:
SCOOBYMODS RESTRICTOR PILL THREAD LINKY
Did you check for leaks as well?
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Ok, so I was driving in to work this morning and realized the comments on the MAP PTuning created, and the Stage II from TurboXS, and they are the smae...which is 16 psi 11:1 afr...so I guess that's why they tuned it at 16psi. Wish I would have thought about that while I was there... I feel a little dumb.
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If you have a boost controller and a boost gauge you could easily turn the boost up a lb or two and still be safe as far as your AFR goes.
If your not running a boost controller you could always ask PTuning to do it for you and do a couple of pulls on the street and check your logs and see if you get any knock events. Or ask someone who has a laptop with the UTEC software to ride with you and do it.
If your not running a boost controller you could always ask PTuning to do it for you and do a couple of pulls on the street and check your logs and see if you get any knock events. Or ask someone who has a laptop with the UTEC software to ride with you and do it.