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limpabit 30th August 2008 13:21

Rolling road results.
 
Took the car to a rolling road.

I knew before I went, engine was not running right. Car is still quick.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ollingroad.jpg

Suggestions from the guy. Better ECU earth, separate alt cable from sensor loom. Diags was saying temp was all over the place, going by the ECU.

Engine has been hunting at idle. He said it's running a bit rich.

craig 30th August 2008 17:41

Hope you get it sorted John!

Was that measured at the wheels though as if it was then it's about right for a rover turbo engine if it's standard!

Torque looks low though and it dips at a point that it should really be climbing as the turbo comes in

I will probably take mine on within the next couple of weeks to get a comparison before and after mapping and I want to see just how much the silencer restricts my system now being only 2.25 inch diamater and the rest of the system 3" it creates a bottle neck

limpabit 30th August 2008 18:33

That was the at the wheel figure so down about 30 BHP.

Think I might have a problem with the CTS, so I'll get that changed to see if that makes a difference.

I did wonder about the exhaust being restrictive.

At least I know what's going on. I'll get there!

craig 30th August 2008 18:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by limpabit (Post 13109)
That was the at the wheel figure so down about 30 BHP.


John, it is about right then as you will lose about 30-35 bhp through the gearbox!

If it was a flywheel figure then it would be down

alackofspeed 31st August 2008 01:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by limpabit (Post 13106)
He said it's running a bit rich.

Is the lambda working properly in closed loop mode? I'd guess fuel trim would be worked out by the closed loop, so when you put it in a high load scenario a slight trim will be put on the open loop map, increasing the fuelling.

Have you thought about installing a wideband lamdba? They're quite handy for diagnosis, and are getting quite affordable these days. A friend just put one on his car, and it's very handy for adaptive mapping.

You can often test the coolant temp sensor, by unplugging it, as in my experience an unplugged coolant sensor results in the the ecu assuming a temperature (often around 80 deg C).

If your CTS isn't working properly (reading too high?), then the ecu might be throwing in extra fuel as a safety measure to avoid det.

limpabit 31st August 2008 07:25

Hi Guys.

Sorry Craig. They are at the fly figures. BHP and torue down quite a bit.

It's a common problem on the these CTS. And a cheapo try £7 for the sensor. So I'll swap it and give it a go.

Also been told it could be a loose wastegate. If I'm taking the turbo off to get adjusted, I may as well get the spare T28 reconned and fit that on. As well as getting the exhaust redown to a bigger diamter...And it goes on.

I need to get this intercooler sort out as well. It's getting the heat from the turbo (as it's sitting on top of it doing bugger all!)

I do Trax next week if weather is good then get to work.:icon_mrgreen:


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