Matt68
June 5th, 2011, 01:25 PM
I hooked up the EFIlive to my 2010 Silverado and made some logs on the dyno before and after a K&N cold air intake change. Just looking at some of the logs I had some basic questions I hoping to get some help on.
TP%: During all of my logs, the max throttle opening I was getting was 83%. Is there a reason why I would not be getting close to 100%? Shouldn't this impact some of the WOT entry points like D1250 - D1257 in the trans tune
PE Mode Delay: When going WOT there would be a delay, and I would see some KR around this time on some of the pulls. I took {B0164} to 3000RPM which I read as once it reaches this RPM the delay is disabled, but it still takes until 3500RPM until PE is enabled. I also took {B0167} from 1.0 to 0.5s to reduce the delay with a little improvement.
KR on stock tune: I was kind of suprised to see this much KR on a stock tune (4* on one pull). I have also seen KR on a stock 09 Vette. It seemed like the KR followed PE delay and when I reduced the delay it got better, but was still present (<1*). Is GM setting their stock tunes closer to MBT and relying more on the knock sensors?
I tried to keep all of the pulls as close as possible on temps. The wideband was placed in the the drivers rear O2 bung so there is a delay in the readings and a shift in the overall values at WOT. Any insight on these would be appreciated.
11059 - Log with PE Delay changed
11061 - Log with stock tune and 4* KR
11060
Thanks,
Matt
TP%: During all of my logs, the max throttle opening I was getting was 83%. Is there a reason why I would not be getting close to 100%? Shouldn't this impact some of the WOT entry points like D1250 - D1257 in the trans tune
PE Mode Delay: When going WOT there would be a delay, and I would see some KR around this time on some of the pulls. I took {B0164} to 3000RPM which I read as once it reaches this RPM the delay is disabled, but it still takes until 3500RPM until PE is enabled. I also took {B0167} from 1.0 to 0.5s to reduce the delay with a little improvement.
KR on stock tune: I was kind of suprised to see this much KR on a stock tune (4* on one pull). I have also seen KR on a stock 09 Vette. It seemed like the KR followed PE delay and when I reduced the delay it got better, but was still present (<1*). Is GM setting their stock tunes closer to MBT and relying more on the knock sensors?
I tried to keep all of the pulls as close as possible on temps. The wideband was placed in the the drivers rear O2 bung so there is a delay in the readings and a shift in the overall values at WOT. Any insight on these would be appreciated.
11059 - Log with PE Delay changed
11061 - Log with stock tune and 4* KR
11060
Thanks,
Matt