LTFT Issues and Lugging

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    Hey all. I was experiencing some high (12+) positive LTFTs the other day, with a MAF code for IAT. I was also lugging pretty bad. Horrible low end until boost, but even so, slower acceleration. I ended up finding a leak at the bottom TIP clamp, of course. During inspecting the TIP I had the battery out of the way. Well, assembled everything and the car was back to normal. No weird LTFT, no lugging, until I did about 40 miles when the problems all came back. My LTFT is now sitting at positive 7.03 LTFT, blipping throttle shoves it to 9.38. STFT is showing as much as negative 25.00/positive 26.30. I have a P0453 code, (Evap Emissions Control System Pressure Sensor High Input). I cant find the problem. Im still learning how to read my logs, and I cant seem to find any abnormalities. If anybody can read it, and let me know, that would be great. Thank you.
     

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    I had issues too. Bad maf, and a pile of boost leaks. Was leaking out of everything like a post Taco Bell visit.

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    Log looks like fine albeit a near maxed out wastegate duty cycle.

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    Check your gas cap, clear your codes and see if it comes back.
     
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    I ended up finding my air box is broken, not allowing it to shut properly. I tried to seal it up, until my CS SRI/TIP come in, and it seems a lot happier. Slight lug every now and then. However, my LTFT is at an 8 at cruise, 4/5 at idle, and will be anywhere around 7-9 while spooling, (which is okay? I read that spooling will cause a lean condition, right?) I reset my ECU and drove like a granny to let the car relearn the trims. It may be still allowing some excess air to come in, though. I have Autotech HPFP, Catless DP, straight pipe, JBR RMM, tuned by Stratified. I tightened my gas cap about 30 miles ago and the code is still there, so I'm hoping that solves that code whenever the ECU wants to. I found a clamp at the bottom of my TIP extremely loose, tightened and the IAT code dissppeared.[​IMG]

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    Weird. You might just need a new purge solenoid. @Raider just replaced his too!
     
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    P2187. Got a Duralast never got the code again. Then just had to fix everything else. [​IMG]

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    I will have to look into getting one. I did the intimate suck/blow test and had no air coming through at all.

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    Swap it out Only 55 bucks at auto zone
     
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    Ya fixed?

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    My apologies for the very late reply. I ran my pu with my purge deleted to see if it would alleviate my symptoms. I followed a write up on another forum. I'm still experiencing a lug, especially when I shift into 2nd gear. It just feels like she hits a wall, and I can't find anything obviously wrong especially when analyzing my datalogs. I have no idea what to do. When I reflash to an OTS, the car runs like absolute dogshit, too. It really seems like a vacuum leak with symptoms, but i tightened up everything I could. Sprayed around with carb cleaner and the only idle kick/STFT change was at the airbox when it was broken open. Fuel pressure is optimal, with fuel pressure climbing when key is flicked. No other codes. I'm pretty frustrated with it at this point. I'm unsure of where to turn. Cycled multiple tanks of gas so not a gas issue.

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    I will have to post a datalog later but I noticed I'm running insanely rich. AFR at 9.4-9.7 at like 3/4 throttle.. wondering why this could be.

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    [doublepost=1540971675][/doublepost]I caught the car lugging in a small cruise datalog. Can anybody point me in the right direction? Its worth noting the car isnt always lugging that bad, but its down on power afaik
     

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    Have you done a boost leak test and exhaust leak test?
     
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    I'm planning on making the boost leak tester this weekend. I don't have access to a compressor normally, unfortunately.

    Not sure what is considered healthy but my wastegate duty was at 100 on a 3/4 throttle acceleration earlier. Calculated load at 1.48. Again, not sure what's normal. Cruise LTFT sitting around 10-11.. STFT anywhere from -25/+25

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    It would seem like you have a leak then. ECU is doing all it can (+/- 25) to meet the learned fueling.
     
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    Boost leak test with @Mauro_Penguin had my car leaking boost all over.
     
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    Yes.

    Boost leak testing is such a MUST on turbo cars, but there are too many crappy testers. You can build a real decent one for less than $30, but you do need access to an air compressor.

    I still haven't tried out the smoke tester. It will have its maiden voyage this weekend. It's cheaper to make and might not require a compressor. I'll keep everyone posted.
     
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    Right. I am building one tomorrow as I will be at a relatives house who owns a real good compressor, thankfully. I'm hoping I DO find a leak so I can get my pu running right again. Its been a headache. I will report with my results.

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    My biggest suggestion, use an air chuck and ball valve to feed and shut off the air.

    If you use a Schrader valve like most people use from an auto wheel, it wont fill fast enough to find big leaks.

    Use mild soapy water to spray your couplers and suspected leaks. Leaks are often silent, and listening for them is stupid.
     
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    Ball valve is a must, imo, not only for on/off but to have better control the amount of pressure you pump through it without having to try and mess with the compressir's regulator...get it to a steady 20psi or so, and start looking for bubbles from the soapy water. I built my tester with parts from the hardware store for like $12.
     
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    My Forge was proven to be rabid. As well as all fmic couplers.
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