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Wolf_Tm250 26-11-2010 07:37 AM

WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
Hi,
my system is HFS-5 dds3 v8, 2 x 0.5mm.
Any idea why I get WI error (with the wanted boost limiting effect) during dyno pulls, but not on road pulls??
I have plenty of water so it's not a water level issue...
Thank you.

Howerton Engineering 30-11-2010 01:34 AM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
How do you have the gauge spanned (SC setting)? Does it come on at about 2 bars and finish at 6-7 bars at redline?

When does the system failsafe happen, at the start of the pull or the end and what is the gauge reading when it does?

Wolf_Tm250 30-11-2010 02:09 AM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howerton Engineering (Post 13972)
How do you have the gauge spanned (SC setting)? Does it come on at about 2 bars and finish at 6-7 bars at redline?

When does the system failsafe happen, at the start of the pull or the end and what is the gauge reading when it does?

The failsafe happened many times at midrange, around 5000 rpm, when WI is injecting huge quantity...
Yes, bars are still from 2 to 6...
Is there a way to know if failsafe happens for a WL or a WH problem?
Thanks

Howerton Engineering 30-11-2010 03:50 AM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
The WL covers the left 4 bars and the WH the right 4. You would have to see what the unit is displaying when the failsafe trips.

Wolf_Tm250 30-11-2010 04:49 PM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howerton Engineering (Post 13974)
The WL covers the left 4 bars and the WH the right 4. You would have to see what the unit is displaying when the failsafe trips.


Ok thanks.
Moreover during dyno pulls the WI failsafe comes on and off continuously and intermittently whenthe WI flow is at his max... so maybe is just a too narrow window problem...

Howerton Engineering 30-11-2010 05:02 PM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
Could be the WH needs to be adjusted a little.

Sounds like you don't drive your car hard enough on the road.:)

Wolf_Tm250 30-11-2010 05:05 PM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howerton Engineering (Post 13976)
Could be the WH needs to be adjusted a little.

I hope it is!


Quote:

Sounds like you don't drive your car hard enough on the road.:)
Yep...too hard to drive WOT a Group B car on the road... ;)

Wolf_Tm250 04-12-2010 12:22 AM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howerton Engineering (Post 13976)
Could be the WH needs to be adjusted a little.

As I get errors even at 30% DC and not only at my max DC (70%), is there a logic in the DDS3 that relates flow to DC to understand if there is an error?

Just trying to understand better the system...

Thanks

Howerton Engineering 04-12-2010 07:25 AM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
I'm trying to understand when it is happening. You said above it happens at 5000RPM, but it also occurs at 30% and 70%DC.

It would help to know what the gauge is showing for flow when it is occurring.

Wolf_Tm250 04-12-2010 12:07 PM

Re: WI error on dyno but not on road!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howerton Engineering (Post 13990)
I'm trying to understand when it is happening. You said above it happens at 5000RPM, but it also occurs at 30% and 70%DC.

It would help to know what the gauge is showing for flow when it is occurring.


Ok...
I don't remember exactly (unfortunately...) what the gauge was showing, but looking at my logs, I realized it happened on full turbo boost from 3500 to 5000 rpm, when WI DC was at 30% and up...

That's why I wanted to understand how the window works... that is to say if the error comes out when a maximum flow is exceeded in spite of the DC, OR the maximum flow is related to that istant DC...

Thanks


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