So a week or two ago I pulled the GN out of the garage to wash it YET AGAIN in the hopes of clay barring it and waxing it. (just to put it back, get contaminants on it, and cycle repeats itself)
I decided to attempt to tune this POS again so I got back to basics. I stared with a Commander chip. When the very small amount of knock appears on the powerlogger, it's LOUD LOUD LOUD in real life. I can't put in to words how bad it sounds. It's literally worse than any engine I've ever heard by far. (If I didn't have earlbrown pistons and cometics, It'd be on a stand).
Next I put in a 5.6 TT chip and drove to the beers store and back. This time I can have lots of knock retard and it's inaudible. Just runs like shit.
After that I put in a 6.1 TT, turned off WB correction and drove home. While almost home, irritated enough, I thought I'd give the pistons and gaskets another chance to prove themselves. Laid into it and just listened to it run like shit. It was so soggy, it felt like I was dumping raw fuel to the extent that it felt like it was running on 4 or 5 for a second or two. Then the knock sets in.
For some reason, everytime I crack the throttle fueling drops to the floor. I though my Delco NB might have been off since it tends to not agree with the PLX WB.... Installed a Denso and had no change. I have ceramic coated headers so normally my NB is pretty damn active. A loose hypothesis right now is that raw fuel is putting out the NB and there's so much fuel the burn is actually lean (used to see that sometimes in the ATV bidness).
One think I've learned is to not always trust your tools explicitly. My boost is backed down as far as it'll go, so theoretically I should be pig rich since the chips are burned for higher boost levels.
What's really bad is my car was stolen before the PL was a thing so I have zero experience on this car with correct running logs. So no baseline to work from.
...oh, and what's really screwy... On the last run, when I got back home I noticed I though a cam sensor code. But the car would fire right up over and over. I also tested an ECM for a friend last week, so I'm pretty sure my ECM is still working fine.