Won't rev past 5500 without getting reduced power, what gives?
So I've tried to data log my reduced power issue near the rev limit but it never actually shows the occurrence, it's odd. So I can post my tune and say my g/cyl is 1.63 at 5200. I've changed the calculated airmass to 4.0 and several other tables but can't figure it out. Any help is greatly appreciated. I've heard of bricking computers when messing with the etc so I'm hesitant to change anything related, like the "ETC limit enabled/disabled". Not sure if that's what's causing this. E-85 2bar 1.21.hpt The truck is a manual transmission and really this only effects me in 1st gear. Really annoying though.
Sorry folks, I was mistaken, I just went through and found this log. At the very end it shows up and apparently my tach isn't as quick as the log it shows a little better than 5800 but still hits reduced power. I was looking for a 6k redline. Reduced power.hpl
I hate to say this, but if your motor used to run well at high RPMs and it now hits a ceiling before the typical red line, your valves
are floating. The typical cause of this is broken or weakened valve springs. If you pull the valve covers you will be able to tell
if any are broken. When this happened to me and we replaced the springs, it was only a day or two before the valve spring
debris that got into the oil caused the motor to lock up. The small pieces get into the oil when the damage occurs.
If you go with a higher lift camshaft, you MUST go with valve springs that are sufficiently stronger to handled that lift or they
will not last. It is the mistake a lot of us have made.
Last edited by JamesLinder; 08-29-2014 at 03:23 PM.
Interesting... It's entirely possible but why would it go into reduced power mode and it doesn't miss or hesitate at all? I never tried to rev over 5300 when it was stock but now that it's boosted I figured 6k was marginal but doable. It's still the stock cam.
Okay, a boosted motor; if you have the MAF active then it could easily be seeing more than maximum airflow allowed
before giving you an error or taking some kind of crippling action. Look for other possible triggers in the software that
would cripple the motor if you exceed a certain value. I doubt it is valve springs now that I realize you only started
having these problems after boosting it. I have never boosted one of mine, so I am not the best person to advise you
on this one, sorry.
With E85 you have to double your fuel flow for the same horsepower as gasoline. Did you increase the size of your
fuel pump and injectors to handle all that fuel?
Thanks again for the assistance mecanicman, unfortunately I still hit reduced power, so I went ahead and disabled the "ETC limit" and now the rev limiter works like it should.