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That is one hypothysis, atleast my log shows that the VE of the engine drops in that area. So I believe that yes it is linked, now we just have to figure out why the VE drops in that area, and causes the torque dip. What is interesting is that the factory tune increases timing in that area, which in most cases increases VE, but for some reason it doesn't in this car
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And by VE you mean volumetric efficiency?
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This is from the air raid intake thread, but it supports your idea, if you notice most of the gains from the intake are in the torque valley, and the harmonics have definately changed due to there intake design. The ignition timing curve is so uneven because that is the way toyota/subaru tuned it...
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If we are getting positive exhaust returns and negative intake returns in the dip, this could massively hurt filling (and therefor torque). But the output in the 'dip' is actually pretty good/normal for a 2.0L na motor. It could be that the engine is reducing cam overlap here to reduce a really strong torque hole from the 'bad' acoustics. Or advancing/retarding the intake cam to 'dodge' bad returns. Too much to speculate on without really knowing what the cams are doing. And I'm still curious about the erratic low-mid range 'noise' in the Engine load line... Thanks again for the help.
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Thanks for your continued efforts. The more useful data we can get, the better we can understand the engine. I'm still waiting on the emissions and fuel economy certification filing so we can try to figure out why the automatic is rated at so much more fuel economy. That's another thing I'd like to look into.
Now I'm taking a look looking at the CSV files. I don't see fuel trims or fuel pressure, so I'm not sure what's going on with that. I moved the decimal places around for the cat temp. Assuming it's the right data, it seems to have a slower refresh rate than other parameters. The trend line kind of makes sense but I am not sure I 100% trust the cat temp estimate data. So here are some new charts (I have trouble reading Jediblow's screenshots): Keep in mind that Jedibow's car is at high altitude. Things I notice from this: 1. The timing "dip" corresponds to a local maximum in the absolute load/pumping efficiency. 2. The estimated cat temp, assuming we can trust the data, peaks around 900C at redline. This is roughly what I predicted the max temp to be. This cat temp occurs at peak enrichment/richest AFR. 3. Generally speaking, timing advances as pumping efficiency is decreasing and retards as pumping efficiency is increasing 4. Up to about 4000rpm, the engine is running at max WOT spark advance and a commanded AFR which should help torque output. This seems to correspond to the torque "bump" (ie, before the "dip"). I'd like to see cam phasing data to learn more, but that will probably have to wait until ECU datalogging becomes available. Now what is absolute load as reported over the CAN bus? Absolute load is a pumping efficiency calculation. Absolute load is not exactly the same as the grams/sec load term used in internal Subaru ECU calculations. They are directly related, yes, but they aren't the same. When absolute load goes up, grams/sec should go up. According to the ECUtek guy's post, these are the stock basic ignition timing map and basic commanded AFR maps: notice the load axis is in grams/sec. Just looking at this data we have so far, the stock maps definitely seem to be tuned to maximize torque under 4000rpm. |
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After reading the rest of the thread and seeing the ignition screenshot from ECUtek, the timing is low there but I havent ever seen ignition timing affect airflow. It wont be helping of course but I am not sure thats the whole cause. The other thing I wonder is if its like the GTR and not a real number anyway but a calculated burn rate vs ignition timing number. |
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