Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

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Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby MothaHDI » Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:47 pm

Hi. So i remaped my car, but i think the power wasnt enough.. so i tried to increase the values and it remained the same! Probably a limiter map that i cant find or dont now about it . Im noob on this :(

Car: Peugeot 406 2.0 HDI RHY 90hp

Changes on the maps:
-Torque map: I compare this map to the torque map of the RHZ engine (110hp) and increase the values to the way i think it was fine...(more power at low and high rpms with a soft curve);
- Smoke map: I keep to AFR between 14,5 and 17 and did some minor changes on the low and high rpms. Even with such low AFR the car dont do smoke;
-Driver wish: More responsive! I like the way it is;
-Fuel temp: Flat surface with the peak IQ.
-and thats it :)

Do i need to make changes to boost related maps? The car doesnt have a MAP and the ecu detects 14,5 psi of constant pressure (I saw this on "Torque" app on android).

You guys recomend changing SOI and Rail pressure stuff?
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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby PT360 » Sat Jan 13, 2018 11:00 pm

What iq are you reaching? Check for limiters you havent found, look for fuel maps you might need to extrapolate.

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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby jtdpow » Sat Jan 13, 2018 11:01 pm

increase rail pressure always translate y car car more responsiveness,probably your turbo its mecanical actuator gt15,you can adjust it to 20 psi,

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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby uberderv » Sat Jan 13, 2018 11:06 pm

This engine is non intercooled and has a mechanically operated Watergate. Changing the turbomaps won't change anything.

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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby MothaHDI » Sun Jan 14, 2018 6:16 pm

The car currently has an MBC running 20psi of boost and i am mounting the intercooler. There is anyway i can check the IQ on move? like an obd scanner or something? I cant find anything that limits IQ :/ i will keep trying to find it anyway :)

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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby PT360 » Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:11 pm

MothaHDI wrote:The car currently has an MBC running 20psi of boost and i am mounting the intercooler. There is anyway i can check the IQ on move? like an obd scanner or something? I cant find anything that limits IQ :/ i will keep trying to find it anyway :)

Lexia or any other diagnostic tool will give you the mm3 you are inyecting

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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby uberderv » Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:38 pm

Be careful with 20psi and no intercooler....

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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby MothaHDI » Sun Jan 14, 2018 10:10 pm

I have a new turbo and the car feels alot more "agressive" with 20 psi :/ the stock is 14 psi

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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby jtdpow » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:30 am

uberderv wrote:Be careful with 20psi and no intercooler....

+1

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Re: Power Limited on EDC15C2 PUG 406

Postby ianger » Tue Jan 16, 2018 12:50 pm

you definitely need intercooler!!! The file you attached is empty we can't even check it... And you got only 5 maps in your mappack you need much more.

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