E33 CST4 Tune - Normal?

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  1. myosin

    myosin Greenie N00B Member

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    Hey guys! Been lurking on this forum for a few months now and have just finished my E33 tune and was wondering if you guys could take a look and let me know if anything looks off.

    CST4, SRI, HPFP Internals, Catted DP, Upgraded TMIC, EBCS

    Averaging the two logs in VD has me at about 345WHP - does that seem correct? Everything looks good to me but just wanted to double check.

    Thanks!
     

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    If you were tuned by PD or Freek, that's probably accurate.
     
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    Who tuned you?
     
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    It looks about right, you could likely get more timing and more boost out of it as your duty cycle is still pretty low. But those are good numbers for a pretty safe tune. With a bit more timing and boost you could prob see about 30hp more. Right now the tune is safe for year round activities it seems.

    https://www.revisionsrus.com/logs/2316
     
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    Tuned by Freektune for my daily driver which probably explains why it is a relatively safe tune. Thanks everyone!
     
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    Your also getting to the limit of the stock injectors so there is probably a little saftey factor there as well
     
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    I had CST4, SRI, HPFP Internals, stock DP with 2nd cat delete and 3" cbe, Upgraded TMIC, EBCS

    340-350 is what VD always said for me on e33. I forget my boost number but it was similar to yours when my capped port wasn't leaking causing me to hit 24 psi, I think my timing may have actually been higher too. Looks like a super solid tune to rip around on without worry.

    If you capped the other port on the wastegate of the CST4 make sure you keep an eye on it. @JohnnyTightlips @SharksInSpace and myself all had that part fail within a few months. I ended up using a hose with a bolt shoved in the end, that worked perfect.
     
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    Thanks for the information! I'll be sure to keep a close eye on the capped port.
     
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    @mangosmoothie , are you able to elaborate a little more on what port was leaking?

    I just finished up my CTS4 install a few weeks ago
     
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    Most likely the additional port on the wastegate actuator. There are two ports and if you are using an EBCS in interrupt mode, one port is blocked/capped off. That cap likes to fail and cause boost creep. On my CST4 I just removed that extra barb and screwed bolt in there with some thread sealer/loctite to seal it permanently.
     
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    @Kwambe Wright , thank you for that information. I've already gone through the headache of installation with a vacuum cap. Sounds like I should get back in there and throw some zip ties on it in the hopes that it stays on there.
     
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    I've had mine zip tied since initial install and it is still there so I'm thinking yours should be fine as well.
     
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    Well I guess I'll throw a few zip ties on later this week when I continue making ducting for my FMIC.

    Thank you
     
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    Hi there!

    I have exactly the same mods to my MPS 6. Would it be safe / ok to share your tune?

    Best regards
     
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    Tunes are locked to the tuner. Get with PD-Tuning or Freek.
     
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