this is aimed at vrsy, shark performance are currently working on a dsg7 map for a golf dsg, single charged fitted with loba.
Currently they can only achieve 310 Nm because of dsg slippage, the dsg can handle more but slippage is the first line of defence so to speak before safemode. I have read a number of posts quoting that vw have said the limit to be 350Nm. Now thats not so say the dsg dosent cut power below that number.
Hurdy with water meth and loba was limited to 325Nm'ish after all his mods. Mine seems to hit only 310 and I have had the
problem with the dsg short shifting at times which is a symptom of dsg not liking the torqe level. (obviously different dynos give varying result)
So even if the dsg is stated as 350, its easily possible that once torque is read at that level or even slightly less, clutch will slip reducing the recorded value on a dyno by up to 30Nm. Apparently according to shark, with your car vrsy, they managed to get torque up to 360Nm affefeer they overcame the dsg limit; that was with a mild stage 2 car was it not?
Sy, I know I've already asked you but do you know ANYTHING about the springs used on yours? Are they fitted? Solving the
problem?
Also something else was discussed regarding boost levels.............
.....Correct me if im wrong but your car was able to run 1.55bar boost before problems with misfiing, a bloke in cyprus running a MUCH bigger turbo is running over 300bhp with 1.55bar.
I was chatting to the bloke who has his car at shark performance earlyer. He was saying that the map sensors can only read to 1.55 bar, he has uprated his to ones that can read to 3bar. All thats required is to adjust the voltage levels through the diagnostics port and they work fine.
Could it be the case that when boost is increased above 1.55bar that the ecu still thinks you have 1.55 bar and thus, due to the demand fuel system(ie fuel increased to match boost/air) you are essentially running lean; and hence causing misfiring.
I do agree, your spring theory makes sense for this car and people I have spoken to have agreed that it is a potential solution. The only thing that they say is its very hard unless watched operating on a bench taking footage with a camera and watching back frame by frame, to know if the springs are up to the job. Its the rate of rebound and compression is what is difficult to mimic, rather than the bhp/boost level they can take.
I appreciate any
help,