Started by SRT82ECOBOOST, November 27, 2013, 03:03:05 PM
Quote from: FoMoCoSHO on November 30, 2013, 03:51:27 PMQuote from: SHOdded on November 30, 2013, 11:00:00 AMBe warned, this is purely speculation on my part. So far there are whispers of fueling problems (and Livernois is reportedly looking into this). Whether the stock system is literally out of capacity, or whether the ECU is throttling the system (cutting the throttle/turning off injectors, etc.) to stay within safe boundaries (prevent detonation, safeguard the transmission) has not been publicly/firmly established with repeatable logging. EBB uses a Boost-A-Pump on his Flex. 4DR Mike set up an aux fueling system to increase capacity for the HP (700+ AWHP) he was trying to achieve.Until the system flow capacity is proven to be a problem, I'd look at the tune tables to make sure that all the i's are dotted and t's crossed for the conditions the vehicle is expected to encounter. This is a problem you run into in computer programming all the time, you have to handle all cases, however you choose to do it. Maybe in this case the full throttle scenario has not been fully tested before implementation.Why would they be out of fuel on 2013 when they have more fuel available than 2010-12?Why wasn't that caught in the development process?Any 2013 Torrie tunes having the issue?
Quote from: SHOdded on November 30, 2013, 11:00:00 AMBe warned, this is purely speculation on my part. So far there are whispers of fueling problems (and Livernois is reportedly looking into this). Whether the stock system is literally out of capacity, or whether the ECU is throttling the system (cutting the throttle/turning off injectors, etc.) to stay within safe boundaries (prevent detonation, safeguard the transmission) has not been publicly/firmly established with repeatable logging. EBB uses a Boost-A-Pump on his Flex. 4DR Mike set up an aux fueling system to increase capacity for the HP (700+ AWHP) he was trying to achieve.Until the system flow capacity is proven to be a problem, I'd look at the tune tables to make sure that all the i's are dotted and t's crossed for the conditions the vehicle is expected to encounter. This is a problem you run into in computer programming all the time, you have to handle all cases, however you choose to do it. Maybe in this case the full throttle scenario has not been fully tested before implementation.
Quote from: FoMoCoSHO on November 30, 2013, 03:57:24 PM... (adding E-85 seems to fix it) ...
Quote from: SHOdded on November 30, 2013, 05:45:25 PMQuote from: FoMoCoSHO on November 30, 2013, 03:57:24 PM... (adding E-85 seems to fix it) ...Interesting observation. Definitely keep an eye on the AFR before and after. What octane are you running (and I am presuming E10)? Maybe the combustion is too hot? Maybe the E-85 cools it to an appropriate temperature? Which would lead to a colder spark plug discussion/solution. If we could monitor the flame front, that would provide valuable data too.
Quote from: Fast SHO on November 30, 2013, 08:15:21 PMGot my tuner in the mail. Now waiting for LMS to unlock it and send me a 4+ for 93!
Quote from: FoMoCoSHO on November 30, 2013, 03:57:24 PMAnd I don't know if it could be connected but i will throw it out there....My car (stock) has always had an issue going WOT at 25. The car downshifts to 1st and sometimes when the power hits everything briefly shuts down. (adding E-85 seems to fix it) I will be sure to note what RPM that would be next time I am out.
Quote from: Fast SHO on December 02, 2013, 09:09:13 AMThey just replied to another email I sent.Apparently they think it is fuel issue, not a FUELING ISSUE. They think the fuel system for the SHO is ok and that the hesitation has something to do with the fuel in the winter.