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redss
23-04-2016, 08:55 PM
Just chasing some advice. All ideas welcomed. I have a 427ci RHS block with ETP LS7 heads. Also running an ASE turbo kit with GT4508 turbo. Shaun's manifold, ice coil packs, and the usual other bits and pieces. The car is also running on E85. We're continuing to have a tuning issue. The car runs fine when driving normally, but as soon as we try and get the tune right on boost on the dyno it has been breaking down. Has fuel, has spark. AFR is spot on. Have tried brand new Ice coils, along with the previous Ls1 truck style coil packs which had worked ok on previous tune. Engine is making boost according to gauge and ECU read out (12psi). We've tried 3 different ECUs thinking it was an electrical 'glitch'. Added 3 new sets of plugs (6s and 8s) gapped down to 25thou. Motor is good in leak down test, valve springs are good with seat pressure fine. Thought we had found an issue with the earth from the ECU so fixed that... but no improvement. In fact, the issue seems to be getting worse. It is gradually losing more power, currently down at least 200rwhp on where the car had run previously (>700rwhp). The tuner has been scratching his head, along with everyone else we've run it past. Tech2 shows no issues either, so not tripping an error in that way.

As I said, the car runs fine in 'normal driving', but when it comes on boost it's not happy. No power and misfiring.

At this point we're about to pull the engine and start changing crank angle sensor and cam sensor. Just looking for any other ideas before we set off on that path. Any ideas welcomed... other than a hell of a lot of work we've pretty much run out of them...

Cheers

Tony

Cobalt
24-04-2016, 07:13 AM
These are just a few thoughts ... Hope some of which you haven't had.

Cam angle is only really used to get the car to fire. It will run without it just doesn't know where home is so it tries both possible locations till it fires. So I doubt there is a problem there. Disconnect it and see.

Is the RPM signal erratic on boost? Crank angle may be the cause but if it runs fine low boost I doubt it.

Run high rpm low boost and see if there is still an issue I know it wont make power but you it will isolate whether this is an rpm or a boost problem

Power Supply - Try disconnecting the alternator and running a battery charger while tuning/dyno One thing that is a noise creator that is easily isolated.

Is the timing where it says it is.... Check it with a light .. I have seen crack trigger rings move / or be installed incorrectly by the manufacturer. We check then weld them... As it runs low boost fine probably not the problem but worth a check. A few degrees can make a difference.

Have you checked resistance on the power side of the coils. Had a problem with on a supercharged vy. The ignition power wires run through the plug next to the radiator on passengers side. Was going high with vibration ... replaced the plug with a deutsche and worked perfectly.

The engine isn't moving and stretching/pinching the wiring?

I have heard of issues with the ecu going to low power mode due to high reading above what it expects on certain parameters - grans/sec I think - not sure that would generate a misfire though. HPTuners is down atm so I cant check....

I have been lucky with my high hp stuff and never had those issues.

Let us know what else you try and if it helps... I'll put it in my brains rotation as I usually have my epiphanies at 2am.

I have also just recently had an issue with plug/pins where they would work and then driving - eps right hand corners would disconnect/go high resistance to loose connection. Pulled the plug and removed the suspected faulty wires - crimped the female plugs aa little and Voilą no problems. Hard to trace sometimes.. Mine was easy as it was main GMLAN that was loosing termination at the EBCM.

Hope you get it sorted.

Cheers

macca_779
24-04-2016, 09:15 AM
What's your plug gap? Perhaps try closing it up a bit

Bling Bling
24-04-2016, 09:42 AM
Have you checked fuel pressure and the injectors good luck, and let people know when you find the problem.

whitels1ss
24-04-2016, 11:42 AM
Could your valve springs be getting soft or weak & not holding under load?

redss
24-04-2016, 05:41 PM
A big thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I'll try the ones I haven't already and keep you posted.

duke5700
24-04-2016, 07:00 PM
Where are the coils located? Stock loom?

redss
24-04-2016, 07:09 PM
Hi. Yes stock loom stock location and no hair left haha

V28VX37
24-04-2016, 07:51 PM
A completely different motor of course but I had a really tedious issue with my RB25DET, broke down on high rpm (past 4000), tried everything from coil packs to new harness to O2 sensor to specific gapping to AFM cleaning etc. etc. Ended up being a stuffed CAS, invisible to the outside but damaged on the inside. New CAS -> ran perfectly. Maybe worth checking?

Here's the full thread for some ideas: http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/326043-resolved-misfire-in-r34-gtt-rb25det-neo/

redss
24-04-2016, 08:13 PM
Yes on the list to check thanks

Delft Maloo
24-04-2016, 09:07 PM
Try running more boost and see if you get it, if not the heads may be lifting.

zorro
26-04-2016, 09:36 AM
Have you any logs on the power runs?

Toddler78
26-04-2016, 11:46 AM
could it be a collapsed cat?

Tre-Cool
26-04-2016, 03:25 PM
I have the same issue with my ve ute at the moment, drives perfectly fine when off boost, but starts to misfire under boost, it's not plugs as ive changed them. I suspect it's either the leads or a collapsed cat. I'll probably get around to looking at it this weekend on the hoist.

redss
26-04-2016, 05:43 PM
Hello There,

Has been logged. No unusual issues and it's not the cats. In the process of replacing crankshaft sensor and redoing all the wiring harness in the engine bay. Will be checking all joints.

Fingers crossed!

IJ.
26-04-2016, 05:47 PM
Does it have dual valve springs Tony?

GPT
26-04-2016, 06:20 PM
Spark plugs unable to produce spark at high boost?

redss
26-04-2016, 07:49 PM
Yes IJ I have tested a couple ,about 180 on the seat but will fit new set while I am at it, trying everything

IJ.
26-04-2016, 07:52 PM
Yes IJ I have tested a couple ,about 180 on the seat but will fit new set while I am at it, trying everything

No probs, have you had both covers off for a visual check?

I ask as I broke an outer once and the car did what you describe, was fine for the 100 Km drive home if you kept it out of boost..

redss
28-07-2016, 08:31 PM
Hi all Well it turns out the tune was the problem. After much expense and hair pulling took it back to original tuner and found it was dumping too much fuel too soon. E85 likes to run a little on the lean side. Plug gap needs to be very tight also 18 thou on my setup.

ls2 cruiser
30-07-2016, 07:29 AM
bloody tuners hey. What type of plug are you running and the number?

redss
30-07-2016, 10:24 PM
NGK b8efs they seem to work ok. Yes right about the tuner, cost me a small fortune.

Tre-Cool
30-07-2016, 11:19 PM
i run ngk br7efs in all my boosted motors, most of then have around 30 thou even with close to 20psi and not had spark blow out, even on filthy rich mixtures.

you can pretty much put the 7's straight in outta the box.