I didnt realize people were still using egt to tune turbo gas motors. I assumed everyone was using wideband like me.
Here is what's done:
4.8
COS3
s475 t4 turbo
fmic
aem wideband
dual walbro 450s in tank
AFPR set at 55psi with vacuum line off
Deka 80lb injectors
No maf
gm iat in upper boost pipe
3 bar map sensor
4" exhaust
Thanks for offering to help.
Yeah, you can tune with the wideband and that will get your fueling 'right', so to speak.... but EGT is governed by a combination of fuel and spark. Let's see how long your turbo lasts if you end up running really high EGT and you overheat the turbo.... your wideband will still be reading 'right' while your turbo is exploding.
Some of us old folk actually understand the importance of EGT on turbo'd engines... which is why I mostly avoid tuning them. It's also why supercharging is so popular now... the worst you can get with a badly tuned supercharged engine is glowing headers.
I'll try to look over your files in the next day or two.
I hope you didn't take offense to that. It wasn't intended that way. Back when i was big into 4 cylinder turbo cars all we had to tune with was a narrowband o2 and an EGT. I understand the importance of high EGT's i just hadn't seen many people using them anymore. Obviously both my diesel trucks have them and i monitor them like a hawk. Thanks for your time.
I've attached the calc_pids
I've had a look at your files and here's what I've found...
The rich in boost is because you've set your Boost VE Table {A0009} wrong. People who don't have a boost referenced FPR have that table sloping up because they need to compensate for the reduced injector flow rate in boost... but you do have boost referencing, so your boost ve table needs to be a lot flatter.
As joecar has pointed out to you previously, your Main VE Table looks wrong. You've dug a massive hole in it trying to combat a rich decel... and the rich decel is still there. Make the following changes...
{B4003} Minimum Injector Pulse Width... Set all values to 0.25
{B4004} Default Minimum Pulse Width... Set all values to 0.25
{B4005}Small Pulse Adjust... Set all values to zero.
You should have less problems tuning the VE with these settings.
Your main spark table is flat above 0.8g/s... you're likely to exceed that, so be careful you don't get any knock. Personally, I'd slope the spark table down a bit while tuning and then bring it back up slowly while you're actually tuning the spark.