05-09-2024, 01:01 PM | #1 |
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Odd Fuel Pump Behavior
Doing some logging since I noticed some terrible timing correction issues on a log and decided to do some investigating. My first thought was poor fuel quality so I added close to 2 gallons of E85 and the rest 93 from costco. Didn't fix the timing.
I ended up going through the whole wash and set to see if anything was off, LTFT, STFT, boost, WGDC, LPFP, and it wasn't until I got to HPFP where I noticed something odd. Right by redline, the HPFP dips by about 400 psig of target, and then rises way over by about 600 psig. Its at this moment where I experience the strongest timing correction of the run. I'm also surprised the stock pump can even run at 3400 psig, as I thought the limit was about 3000 psig or 200 bar. I observed this in both before I added E85 and after and just about everytime I i log. Here are the runs Before E85: https://www.bootmod3.net/log?id=6634...5a7112cb7eddf1 After E85: https://www.bootmod3.net/log?id=663b...bc091026be86fd Is my HPFP failing? or am I missing some other element here. |
05-14-2024, 05:29 AM | #2 | |
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