
 Originally Posted by 
xaymaca
					
				 
				I'd say 5-10min of recording, just a simple squirt round the place. I mainly wanted to check things like my MAF readings. Seems they are within check based on the 55 at idle, 500+ full load.
To be honest, and this is really bad, but I don't really know what boost I'm running.
The file shows 170kpa as a max which is around 24psi, but I'm not sure whether I take away anything for atmospheric pressure to be honest?
			
		 
	 
 Just saw that, IMO it's a clear prove that the boost boxes are not the best option cos your MAP reading is quite mixed up and it doesnt fit with the other readings which might disturb the addaptive strategy
let's take 2 relevant examples(MAF and in general all the readings are OK except MAP and AAP)
1. pos 68/idle - 777rpm , 
AAP = 100.12 which is good
MAP = 103.38 which is already altered cos at idle MAP should be very close/similar with AAP
MAF = 60 normal
2. pos 86/ under heavy throttle - 4165rpm
AAP = 95.95 too much drop for a normal setup
MAP = 172.13 too low due to the boost box
MAF = 593 normal but for that reading the MAP should be above 200 and the AAP drop should not exceed max 3 units
so that almost 5 unit drop in AAP is too high which means restriction in the intake(filter) or sticking depression(crankcase breather) valve, my advice is to replace the air filter with new good quality one and the depression controll valve if you know it's old cos even if they work it's a plastic bit exposed to hot and oily gasses which will reduce it's performance in time... 
IMO if you want a good tuning and what's "healthy" for your car you better go for wide range MAP and proper remap for it than alter the MAP reading with a voltage clamp(cos that's what those "boost boxes" are) while you boost the sh*t out of the engine by tightening the wastegate without knowing the real boost ... off course i must reiterate before somebody shoots me that 
i can't attach the whole file cos i get "invalid document but i quote the relevant part from nanocom guide, the red parts are relevant in this discission but be aware that AAP is actually the real ambient pressure there measured with barometer that 100KPa statement is generic(disregard those (?) thinghs it's something generated by the forum due to some incompatibility)
	
		
			
			
				
					
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NANOCOM - DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS OF THE TD5 ENGINE
					
				 
				INPUTS FUNCTIONS
The TD5 ecu has the READ FUELLING and READ SWITCH functions to read dynamically the parameters.
The parameters can be analogue-numeric or digital-ON/OFF.
ENGINE SPEED(rpm)
ROAD SPEED(Km/h)
IDLE SPEED ERROR(rpm) ? This is a calculated value that shows the difference between the idle speed and the real drive demand
ACCEL. WAY 1(V) - about 0.3V with the pedal released, about 4.7V with pedal to the maximum position
ACCEL. WAY 2(V) - about 4.7V with the pedal released, about 0.3V with pedal to the maximum position
ACCEL. WAY 3(V) ? this track must have values very near to the second track.
ACCEL. SUPPLY(V) ? this value must stay between 4.9 a 5.1
BATTERY(V)
AIR FLOW(gr/hr) ? from 50 to 60 at 750 rpm (the value increases with the speed and the turbocharger load)
AMBIENT PRESSURE(Kpa) ? This value must be 100Kpa at the sea level and decrease when the ground height increases. A decreasing of that value related to the acceleration should indicate that the air beyond the filter is less than required.
MANIFOLD TURBO PRESSURE(Kpa) ? at idle speed must be equal to the ambient pressure 100Kpa and it goes up to 210 (Defender) or 230 (Discovery) at engine maximum load
AIR INLET TEMP.(c?) ? This value shows the air temperature beyond the intercooler, but it depends also on
the EGR modulator exhaust recirculation
COOLANT TEMP.(c?) ?with ambient temperature up to 30? and engine at idle speed or with low load it
should stay between 86? and 88?
FUEL TEMP.(c?) ? about 10? less than the coolant temperature
EGR INLET(%)
EGR MODULATOR(%)
WASTEGATE MODULATOR(%) ? (discovery only)
CYLINDER 1 BALANCE ? CYLINDER 2 BALANCE ? CYLINDER 3 BALANCE ? CYLINDER 4 BALANCE ? CYLINDER 5
BALANCE ? from -4 to +4 with constant rpm. Higher values means that the relative injector doesn't work
correctly
			
		 
	 
 
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
			
			
		 
	
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