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It just sucks that you tell the car to do one thing(simple things, like, not have crappy throttle response haha) and it takes your input into consideration but then does whatever the hell it feels like. Step on the gas pedal 50% while on the freeway? You must want WOT! WEEEEEEE!!!
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I think this explains the weird pedal feel that I have been having for a while, when stepped on the gas (WOT) car feels like it doesn't want to move as opposed to partial throttle and gradually increasing the speed..
As I understand this is not something that can be fixed with tune Any update/ remedy on this issue? or we simply need to live with this ? :/
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I miss throttle cables.
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What you're actually describing when you stamp on the pedal could be transient retard at work and/or the transition into OL isn't smooth. Any of that can be fixed by a tune. Alternatively if you think the throttle response is rubbish, go have a play with the throttle tables.
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and it seems like it's not something that can be fixed easily with tune otherwise there would be a fix for that..
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I will take a few more logs with partial throttle but I am willing to bet you it will be different
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A) What issue you're encountering and B) Why you think partial accerator pedal will give you a larger throttle opening? Unless of course the mapping has been adversely changed? Which tuning platform are you on?
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Sluggishness on WOT, 2) And because car feels very weak and something is limiting the power.. It's been discussed here and also few other threads.. If you're not FI it may be harder to notice since all things combined (parasitic loss/load etc) it's a lot more apparent on a more powerful car.
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A throttle (which is a butterfly valve) is a non-linear device. Those who think that somehow they were linear on cable throttled engines are remembering with rose-colored glasses.
So here's the opening area of the valve vs airflow rate through the throttlebody relationship. Notice how it's totally non-linear? It's more like logarithmic. Once you're at about 50% opening area the throttle barely restricts the airflow. Now in the image on the right below, you can see throttle rotation degrees vs opening area relationship... totally nonlinear. On the left you can see that at WOT (pressure ratio = 1), air flow is moving at its normal rate as the engine draws it in (on an n/a engine) or a turbo pushes it in. As the throttle closes it speeds up until you reach the flat area, the sonic area, where air velocity is steady. This is why a throttle valve and an accelerator pedal need to behave differently at small opening angles. It worked the same way with cable throttles, except you were stuck with whatever linkage design the throttlebody came with. You could also feel in the gas pedal when crap had built up in the throttlebody, and you had idle air control solenoids, fast idle valves, and other parts that could break down as the engine aged. As for the 80% vs 100% reading from your various tools: It's a 0-5 volt sensor. If the reading is based on actual voltage vs max voltage, it will never hit 100%. Why? If it hit 100%, as in 5 volts, it would indicate an electrical fault. The upper and lower bounds of the voltage range are for basic diagnostic checks (open or short circuit) and are ignored. That's why there are PIDs for relative throttle angle. |
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I am FI and I definitely don't have the issue you're on about. My TB shows maximum opening all the way to redline. So, either your DWB tables have been made incorrect or potentially you have another issue causing the car to run poorly on WOT. It could be a multitude of factors but I can't forsee it actually being throttle body related, unless you have a faulty TB.
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We've already cleared up what happens in logs should have no detriment on what's happening while on WOT. That's understanding the TPS and logs, which is what I said. As for a delay on WOT, do you mean when stamping on the accelerator pedal? That really has little to do with the throttle opening and more to do with other maps, not surprisingly usually transient maps. What makes you think that the tune isn't to blame? But believe what you will, clearly you're determined that the throttle is at fault for all of this so I'll now let you get on with that....
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