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Old 11-05-2009, 01:55 PM   #1
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yesturday i did messure my wideband..the results: started att 1500rpm on 5gear messurements: 1700rpm 13,0....1900rpm 13,3....2300rpm 13,4....2500rpm 13,7...... 2700rpm 13,9..... 2800rpm.14,0....3000rpm-13,5...3200rpm 12,0... 3500rpm 11.8.... 3800rpm-10.7...4000-6200 rpm 10,0

castrex : what do think? this messure are with stock boost.
i think maybe it a bit lean att 2800 rpm?
what would hapen if i bouild exhaust?

im going to do an new messure today and see if i do get the same

These numbers don't tell much unless you can add the boost figures also. It does a bit lean at 2800 as you said if you are indeed boosting at that RPMS.

It does also look quite rich at the top end... if you could lean that out you will gain some power up top.

How many psi are you seeing at 2500/2800 rpm?

Overall it doesn't look bad. You have enough fuel obviously. Some fine tuning would help. Why don't you try getting a SAFC or a greddy emange? You should be fine if you build a full exhaust.
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Old 11-05-2009, 07:22 PM   #2
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These numbers don't tell much unless you can add the boost figures also. It does a bit lean at 2800 as you said if you are indeed boosting at that RPMS.

It does also look quite rich at the top end... if you could lean that out you will gain some power up top.

How many psi are you seeing at 2500/2800 rpm?

Overall it doesn't look bad. You have enough fuel obviously. Some fine tuning would help. Why don't you try getting a SAFC or a greddy emange? You should be fine if you build a full exhaust.

i got 0,5 bar boost at 1700 rpm and i have the same boost att 6200 rpm.. the car is now totaly stock.. so you think that it wouldnt be a problem to bouild exhaust now?:)
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Old 11-06-2009, 11:59 AM   #3
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i got 0,5 bar boost at 1700 rpm and i have the same boost att 6200 rpm.. the car is now totaly stock.. so you think that it wouldnt be a problem to bouild exhaust now?:)
if you are running stock boost on the original ECU you are OK to build an exhaust.

OK so you are hitting full boost at 1,700rpm so it seems like you are running a bit lean from 1,700rpm to above 3,200rpm I would still think about some sort of management like a emanage, SAFC, AEM FIC so you can load a smother curve. But overll you seem to be fine. TRD knows what they are doing... and as long as you don't raise the boost, an aftermarket exhaust should not be a problem.
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if you are running stock boost on the original ECU you are OK to build an exhaust.

OK so you are hitting full boost at 1,700rpm so it seems like you are running a bit lean from 1,700rpm to above 3,200rpm I would still think about some sort of management like a emanage, SAFC, AEM FIC so you can load a smother curve. But overll you seem to be fine. TRD knows what they are doing... and as long as you don't raise the boost, an aftermarket exhaust should not be a problem.

http://www.greddy.com/products/displ...SubCategory=47

it seems like they have kit also for my car?

is it difficult to program this?
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http://www.greddy.com/products/displ...SubCategory=47

it seems like they have kit also for my car?

is it difficult to program this?

Yep they do. Is not difficult if you know what you are doing... If you understand the basics of engine tuning and are willing to take some risks you can do it your self. My advise, look for a local Emanage tuner. This is a very popular device, finding a tuner for it shouldn't be that difficult.
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