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Pushing it to a server now
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I'm only going to leave it up for an hour or so while I deal with a customer. Blue, download it, I'd like to go over some thoughts with you offline.
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It all makes sense. But I wonder if the DME just makes small corrections to one load/speed point on the map at a time or if it tries to smooth the map around the point of correction. The O2 sensor isn't fast enough to relay good data while the engine is dynamically changing, like changing loads or RPM. It needs the engine to be steady for a while to know what the conditions are at the intake relative to the exhaust.
Although, I suppose if they charactorized the lag, maybe they've figured out how to use that data too. Maybe. i doubt that the dme is sophisticated enough to incorporate the 02 sensor lag into analysis, nor to interpolate the curves. rather, i *think* it tends to apply the stft to 'regions' of the maps - idle/coast, under load, wot, etc. |
This is perhaps one of the most interesting threads I've come across, regarding boxsters.
I'm hoping there is more info on this subject to come. Brad is there any more pictures of the air cleaner box after the modification , as it would be very interesting to see, pretty please :). It's nice to see for a change no one ********************ing or telling you guys you have done it wrong or you don't know what your doing, lol. A DIY for this install would be fantastic , and interesting. Keep up the good work. |
Want to know why shop owners stay off the forums? We get tired of being told we are doing something wrong by an armchair engineer who has owned one Porsche and has only worked on HIS car. I speak with Porsche shop owners world wide on a daily basis (and Boxster owners nationwide) I tell everyone to take in all the information you can, but QUALIFY the person giving out the information (what do they do for a living?)
Luckily.. in the Boxster community, you have a LOT of smart people that solve problems!! other Porsche communities are sometimes lacking :) In the picture below, we trim off what is the "muffler" We trimmed this first one back a tad too far, but did not get into the actual airbox. After trimming, you will see this "hole" that leads into the air box (or MAF housing) http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1325623995.jpg B |
This how I patched it:
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1325624308.jpg We use a ton of 10/32 allen screws to attach body panels into nut sert plates, so we used two of them here with nylocks on the back to secure a small alum plate we made http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1325624394.jpg Can a plate be fitted 100 different ways? sure.. pick your path. This took 10minutes max. B |
Thanks for the reply Brad, Am still a little confused . We cover that hole, Why ? And what happens with the large cutout we have just made.
I'm definitely no mechanic, just trying to learn how things work so if they make sense to me I can then make a decision to try them or not. Thanks for the help so far. |
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If you look at the pic's I posted, the 2nd one shows the portion that was cut off, right behind the tube that comes out from the assembly past the main housing. Hope this helps. |
Thanks Flyer!! I didn't decide to take pics of ours until *after* we had cut the box off
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I am struggling with what the contribution of a software remap is to engine power after one has increased air flow rates (without hurting velocity) through hardware changes. If the 25% value is correct, the stock map will adapt.
I can understand remap benefits for where ignition timing is refined for a given fuel quality (anti knock rating). What other benefits can a remap hope for? Also wondering what power increases everyone has realized with the 987 box. I would expect its real value would be seen on a 3.4 and 3.6L where you may start to get significant vacum readings (MAP) in the intake system. I would only expect a minimal gain on a 3.2. Perhaps I am wrong...just trying to learn. Will my stock air box be good enough up 290 hp or so? Is MAP data via OBDii good enough to see what is working? Quote:
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manufacturers will compromise air/fuel ratios and engine temperature to improve emissions. often the biggest power tuners tout comes from bumping up the rpm limit (if hp is on an increaseing curve, you will get a 'gain' in hp by alowing the curve to travel a bit futher).
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I have 4 CaymanS engines apart right now with the number 6 rod bearing toasted!!! Please please keep raising those rev limiters!! LOL It'll keep me in business longer!!
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Here is what I know:
The 3.2 uses a head nearly identical to the 3.4 The 3.4 makes 300hp stock The 3.2 makes 250hp stock Porsche CUTS THE NUTS off of the Cayman's and the Boxster's If I use the same size exhaust and cats from a 3.4/3.6 on a 3.2 and utilize a 3.4 Cayman Airbox and a 3.4 sized throttle body, I *should* be able to make 300hp out of the 3.2 engine without compromising anything. We have already made 250 with a 2.7 with little to no mods. 3.4 has the 3.2 crank with just smaller pistons in the 3.2 3.4/3.2 cams are identical.. (they say 3.2/3.4 on them) I have the 3.2 car I'm going to test all of this on, and I have a base tune ready for the car based on a 3.4 tune. As some of you dig in deeper to the ECU's you are going to see the BIG cam timing difference between a 3.4 996 tune and a 3.2 986 tune. Then again with the 3.4 CaymanS tune and the 3.6 996 tune. B |
We have already made 345hp with a stock CaymanS engine and I have other shops with 350hp. We made 345 smog legal with all four cats in place.
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Hmmm yes a little more power just at the top won't help me much.... Yep I know a Cayman guy that looses at least one engine a season.....they dont like over revs.
For those that have the Cayman box ....how is the proper reprogramming for the larger MAF housing accomplished |
Sounds great...Thanks for the feedback
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From a manufacturing standpoint.. they will only cast a few parts.
CaymanS 3.4 uses 3.6 heads.... (they actually say 3.4/3.6 on them) So? why would a 3.4CaymanS only make 300hp? when the 3.6 makes 350? (Porsche cuts the nuts off the mid engine cars) B |
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Just thinking out loud. You may have to consider the merits of the 3.4 intake runner and plenum (left and right) acoustic properties to get the 3.2 to breathe. |
I encourage people to think out loud :) The 3.4 plenum is taller, but the actual design is not much different (I have about 30 intakes from 2.5-3.6)
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