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Im still waiting to hear back from himThat doesn't add up. Freek knows about this issue, correct? What has he said about it?
None of those videos show anything that seems out of place to me. Was the issue on the OTS tune that "had the same issue" the leaning out AFR issue or some other issue?
I actually thought about this so i started monitoring battery volts and it stayed at 14 so i think its goodIs your battery fully charged? If my car sits and the battery gets weak it runs like ass. Never got a cel but same stumble on startup
The engine is bucking because it's too lean to fire properly. If Freek tunes around this issue, when you do get it fixed the car will be undrivably rich.Not exactly sure what your asking, Stage 1 tune that I flashed on had lean afr and my main issue that the engine bucks and chokes up when adding load like all tunes ive tried
Except for my last freek tune seems to have slightly better AFR, still lean however
The engine is bucking because it's too lean to fire properly. If Freek tunes around this issue, when you do get it fixed the car will be undrivably rich.
How would I be able to test for those things?If there's no air leaks anywhere, and the fuel system is fine (looks that way) or exhaust leaks letting air in (somewhat unlikely), then the only things left would be bad MAF sensor, wiring fault, ECU fault, or clogged injectors (probably unlikely because you said it runs pretty even until it starts bucking).
Swap injectors and MAF with someone else. If it persists, probably wiring/ecu.
Think of it like this. You have 4 2.3L bottles. You blow air into each of them at gradual rate. The first one holds up to 30 psi no problem. The second one does 28 psi fine. Third one does 29 psi fine. The fourth begins to leak air at 11psi.
You find that up to 11 psi it's ok but at 12 psi a pin hole starts leaking air out gradually getting worse the more air you try and force into it. You put some oil on the hole and it holds a little more pressure.
That's essentially what's happening with low compression and bad rings. In vacuum they're pulled against the cylinder walls through the PCV system. It's enough that it runs and is somewhat ok. But then you start building boost. Boost pressure is going into your crankcase now and bypassing the rings. The crankcase pressure builds and instead of being in vacuum it's now putting boost in behind the MAF sensor through the valves cover port. I bet if you didn't have that hose connected it would spray oil out.
Now I could be wrong. If your MAF/turbo inlet pipes have a bunch of oil residue more than a normal amount this is probably the case. Hell you could have a cracked piston, a broken ring, worn rings, worn block, bad head gasket etc.
Btw if the engine is burning any coolant even a small amount that moisture/water can cause a lean reading on the O2 sensor.
This is why you need to do a cylinder leak down test with a good leak down tester. 180 something on one cylinder and 145 on another is a big difference in terms of percentages.
I know you said 180 was the wet result but you also said you had 185 or something on cylinder one when it was dry. So if cylinder 4 is at 140 dry and cylinder 1 is at 180 that's a 40 psi difference. A 25% difference give or take.
If you disconnect the hose you're going to run lean as it's an air leak. How fast is the catch can to pre turbo filling up?
You're also going to need an air compressor to use the leak down tester
I would say cap off the intake vc port and see if the lean condition is still there. I bet your bad compression is the culprit and it just finally got bad enough to actually cause issues.Last time i dumped it was 5-600km ago when this problem first started happening. Ill go check it after
For the air compressor i still live w my parents and my dads got a big compressor
I would say cap off the intake vc port and see if the lean condition is still there. I bet your bad compression is the culprit and it just finally got bad enough to actually cause issues.
My engine did the same thing but it boosted still it just was super slow and started leaving a cloud of smoke behind during wot
Mine still boosts and is slow only in boost, I haven’t noticed any smoke or excessive oil consumptionI would say cap off the intake vc port and see if the lean condition is still there. I bet your bad compression is the culprit and it just finally got bad enough to actually cause issues.
My engine did the same thing but it boosted still it just was super slow and started leaving a cloud of smoke behind during wot
So went out and emptied my cansIf you disconnect the hose you're going to run lean as it's an air leak. How fast is the catch can to pre turbo filling up?
You're also going to need an air compressor to use the leak down tester