That is what I did, even though it felt wrong lol. Now it connects perfectly and the crank case breather connection has enough slack to actually connect. I still feel like something is wrong but it’s been fine.Yes I did use that metal coupling and it seems a little loose! I did use the OEM orange gasket too. That person in the thread said he stopped using the metal coupling and instead put the silicone inlet directly on. Do you think I should do that? And just get rid of the metal one?
Thank you brother I will try this. It kinda makes sense to me that the code would be from that though. Boost leak = more air in the system? Thus making it more lean? Idk we’ll see I hope it fixes it. Gonna reinstall it tomorrow afternoon I’ll update everyoneThat is what I did, even though it felt wrong lol. Now it connects perfectly and the crank case breather connection has enough slack to actually connect. I still feel like something is wrong but it’s been fine.
Anyway, it still likely doesn’t explain your code
Good idea to try installing the intake without the metal piece, though for the code I would still send a log to Razorlab, if he’s willing to look at it, has far more experience.Thank you brother I will try this. It kinda makes sense to me that the code would be from that though. Boost leak = more air in the system? Thus making it more lean? Idk we’ll see I hope it fixes it. Gonna reinstall it tomorrow afternoon I’ll update everyone
Boost leak would traditionally cause it to run rich. The intake pre-turbo is under vacuum, not positive pressure.Thank you brother I will try this. It kinda makes sense to me that the code would be from that though. Boost leak = more air in the system? Thus making it more lean? Idk we’ll see I hope it fixes it. Gonna reinstall it tomorrow afternoon I’ll update everyone
I don’t have LTFT maybe because I just reflashed the car. But the STFT was 4.31. Not able to upload the log here I guess because I’m on my phone. Will try later when I get off workBoost leak would traditionally cause it to run rich. The intake pre-turbo is under vacuum, not positive pressure.
Fuel trims are labeled LTFT and STFT. Long Term Fuel Trim, Short Term Fuel Trim. STFT is instant +/- fuel. LTFT is learned over time so STFT doesn't have to do as heavy lifting.
Intake isn't related to lean codes. It sounds like a coincidenceIt’s just weird because I installed the catless downpipe myself 2 weeks ago. Made sure all connections and sensors were right. Had no issue. And then few days ago I installed the intake and had an issue right after doing so. So I would think the intake is the issue.
Does this link work for you?Can you share your log?
Car is running a ton of timing correction. Try the 91 octane map and see how it behaves
I will reflash stage 2 91 and take another log. What should I do when logging? Normal drive and then 1 WOT pull in third gear?Car is running a ton of timing correction. Try the 91 octane map and see how it behaves