I think Mark should tune it.........should make at least 1000 RWHP on the dyno..........
Haha
I think Mark should tune it.........should make at least 1000 RWHP on the dyno..........
Always nice to see your helpfull posts.
Hi All, Ross here, thought I'd better let everyone know about our involvement with this. Without repeating the same story as previous posts, essentially we were asked to look in to why this particular truck was going in to reduced power.
Through some investigation and some internal file modifying and a few shots in the dark we had it to the point where it was not setting DTC's, but, it was still going in to limp mode. It was at that stage I had to say to Tony that I didn't know what direction to take as far as tuning goes...How can an ECM decide to take serious action like reduced power and not set any DTC? To solve the problem we needed a lead to go by, with no DTC to chase, there's no lead.
From our perspective we also asked this question, since the LMM tuning came out there has been numerous trucks built with bigger than normal modifications, as far as we knew all problems that have been encountered with these builds had been solvable with what is in the current tuning release. So it was not really about 'we have better things to do', it was questioning why this particular truck was different to all others before it.
And this gets back to the fact that there was no DTC being set, how can EFILive add tables that some claim to be missing when we don't even know why the ECM was doing what it was doing? So our door is not closed, without a lead we are looking a 'needle in a haystack' type proposition on a single vehicle where many 1,000's have been tuned before it.
Cheers,
Ross
Come on.. You're a more intelligent person than that.. At least you seemed to be while we were drinking beer gettting Nitrous bottles filled at the challenge.
If this is the truck I'm thinking of, the builder has called everyone in the country.. I talked to him and to me it sounded like (log showed it) was an IAT problem. If the IAT2 is damaged the truck won't fuel. Has anyone actually checked to see if that sensor isn't damaged?
Brayden
I'm just joking around Dave :hug:
I guess my post and request are ignored.... good luck everyone. Let's have a shit throwing contest and bash other tuners and never get it fixed instead. Trey, bring us the truck and well fix it.
Plain and simple
Lol...wow what a shitstorm over this.
Look at MAF and Duration here... Also take note of the IAT... Its 154 degrees..
B1185 and B1184 are pulling fuel from B1177(Torque Based Fuel)
I'm thinking that all the hours that Tony and others have spent tuning are around a sensor or mechanical issue. 154 degrees is almost to the max of the table values. It does seem to go up and down a bit in the log, but only a few degrees.. If the sensor is damaged it still could fail to a value that is legit in terms of diagnostics, but not conducive to fueling and making power.
Long and short of it. The owner/builder need to get the truck in the tuners hands, whoever that may be and I would bet they find out what is wrong quickly.
Brayden
Ill say it again....if someone can get me some serious/detailed logs, voltages, temps, conditions, and then put a tick mark exactly where it commands REP on the log, I will look into making something to fix this.