Help me fix my boost tune.
#1
Im pretty new to tuning and I have been trying to tune my truck.
I do think im getting somewhere but i need some help.
down low out of boost my a/f is 10.0 until it builds boost then wot its around 11.5-11.6 sometimes the other times its stupid lean like 15.2 or higher under light throttle. its got me confused...
set up is lq9 76mm turbo 10lbs stock everything else.
can someone look at my tune and help me out..
I do think im getting somewhere but i need some help.
down low out of boost my a/f is 10.0 until it builds boost then wot its around 11.5-11.6 sometimes the other times its stupid lean like 15.2 or higher under light throttle. its got me confused...
set up is lq9 76mm turbo 10lbs stock everything else.
can someone look at my tune and help me out..
#4
Your PE enable TPS is set to 90% throttle. You want that to enable the same time the turbo starts building boost. For example, my small turbo will begin building boost around 35% throttle and 3200 rpm. So i have my PE Enable TPS set to something like 34%.
Your PE EQ ratio is set to command 12.3 afr, which is way too lean. I would set it to 1.2765, which is the equivalent of 11.5 afr.
Also set the enrichment rate to 4 so the pcm adds fuel quicker when you get into boost.
Your PE EQ ratio is set to command 12.3 afr, which is way too lean. I would set it to 1.2765, which is the equivalent of 11.5 afr.
Also set the enrichment rate to 4 so the pcm adds fuel quicker when you get into boost.
#5
Your VE table is ruined, that needs a complete re-tune. I guarantee that's why its so rich out of boost. I didn't even look at anything else...that needs to be addressed immediately.
Take that back, I also looked at spark..that is also ruined. Are you doing this entirely by yourself?
Take that back, I also looked at spark..that is also ruined. Are you doing this entirely by yourself?
#6
Your PE enable TPS is set to 90% throttle. You want that to enable the same time the turbo starts building boost. For example, my small turbo will begin building boost around 35% throttle and 3200 rpm. So i have my PE Enable TPS set to something like 34%.
Your PE EQ ratio is set to command 12.3 afr, which is way too lean. I would set it to 1.2765, which is the equivalent of 11.5 afr.
Also set the enrichment rate to 4 so the pcm adds fuel quicker when you get into boost.
Your PE EQ ratio is set to command 12.3 afr, which is way too lean. I would set it to 1.2765, which is the equivalent of 11.5 afr.
Also set the enrichment rate to 4 so the pcm adds fuel quicker when you get into boost.
#7
Your VE table is ruined, that needs a complete re-tune. I guarantee that's why its so rich out of boost. I didn't even look at anything else...that needs to be addressed immediately.
Take that back, I also looked at spark..that is also ruined. Are you doing this entirely by yourself?
Take that back, I also looked at spark..that is also ruined. Are you doing this entirely by yourself?
what should be done about the ve table and the spark table's?
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#8
No offense lol, I just haven't seen one that bad in a while 
Well for one, you're rarely going to see over 100% VE under 1bar (105kpa), depending on your heads/cam setup. You have 100% VE at 15kpa, which is near absolute vacuum lol. That can't happen. Depending on your cam, VE will be peaking somewhere in the middle of your RPM range at the highest point, or 105kpa. Beyond that with a 1bar tune, the MAF will be picking up fueling duties. As for spark, a shitload of timing has been pulled out. You can basically leave timing stock (tailor it to your cam of course) until you get into high cylinder air mass. Once in those cells (in boost), timing will need to drop proportionally.
There are several tutorials on the HPT forums that you might read up on before messing with it any further. You probably won't break anything with that tune, but you may wash the cylinders and its not going to make any power at all.

Well for one, you're rarely going to see over 100% VE under 1bar (105kpa), depending on your heads/cam setup. You have 100% VE at 15kpa, which is near absolute vacuum lol. That can't happen. Depending on your cam, VE will be peaking somewhere in the middle of your RPM range at the highest point, or 105kpa. Beyond that with a 1bar tune, the MAF will be picking up fueling duties. As for spark, a shitload of timing has been pulled out. You can basically leave timing stock (tailor it to your cam of course) until you get into high cylinder air mass. Once in those cells (in boost), timing will need to drop proportionally.
There are several tutorials on the HPT forums that you might read up on before messing with it any further. You probably won't break anything with that tune, but you may wash the cylinders and its not going to make any power at all.
#9
You are brave man. I just bought HP Tuners and plan to start learning how to tune my boosted truck but I had someone who knows it all get it set up first. I would be scared I would blow something up if I tried to start from scratch on my own, especially with boost.
Hope you get it sorted out,
Hope you get it sorted out,



