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Re: Help with some Power Logger files
« Reply #30 on: June 14 2016, 11:54:50 AM »
I have to laugh at this and give myself the Dumb Ass award for this.  :icon_redface: After all this going over log files, and much resetting of my Tpro, I found the problem... I had a blown up a turbo to  "y" wastgate hose!!! I was going to pull my narrow band O2 sensor to exchange it with another, and while I had my hands under the turbo I felt this piece of lone hose ??? ? WTF ( Yeah old hose.  :rolleyes; ) Replaced the hose and all is good. Sure explains the wild boost spikes as well. Oh well, I will now have a spare wideband O2 sensor on the way, I ordered a few days ago.  :rofl:
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Re: Help with some Power Logger files
« Reply #31 on: June 14 2016, 12:47:06 PM »
Glad you found it! Now you can stop wondering WTF is wrong & best part it was a cheap fix. We have all chased a Gremlin like this one, so we can all feel the Craziness you went thru!  :icon_eyes:
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Re: Help with some Power Logger files
« Reply #32 on: June 15 2016, 12:31:48 PM »
Thanks David, me too! Yeah I guess I have been pretty lucky over the years only having a few gremlins to battle. Sometimes I just don't feel like I want to wrench on the car for a while, and just drive it! LOL  :rock:

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Motor 30 over, 10/10 crank, HV.oil pump, P&P heads, PTE 44, Hot wired GSS 340, 52lb Siemens, mod ECM, Speedpro 204/214, Dutweiller big neck intercooler, 62 mm TB, Power Plate, Hot wired coilpack    AC CR42’s, Postons headers, MAFTPro,  LC1 WB O2 sensor, Alky kit

 

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