So, I've been watching this thread and I have noticed a lack of datalogs posted; at least searchably anyways. 35 pages can be a lot to sift through. Anyways, I see a lot of praise here for people saying the car is better for this because it holds pressure all the way past redline and from the few logs I could find (I found one from JPGC) I took notice that the Y Factor on the WGDC seems to spike noticeably late in the rev range (which means the stock turbo model is blowing up because that level of airflow is outside of the range of the oem turbine) and the WGDC Actual % seems to do this weird nosedive around 3,000. Anyone know why this is? On typical tunes, such as Cobb OTS for example, the WGDC Actual % is in the 60s and 70s. Is Adam just deviating from using the Cobb WGDC strategies? I don't understand. I mean that's why Cobb made it, right?
I would like to see what the STFT strategy also looks like for this. I imagine there's a lot of compensation up top for this number and that it's expecting more air and it just isn't there as the RPMs climb.
As far as I know, Stratified also did extensive testing on one of these applications for the Focus ST not too long ago and the Actuator was deemed dangerous to long term reliability of the stock turbo and risked the car becoming excessively knock prone, ESPECIALLY on pump gas (91 or 93 octane) even with E85 and mild timing adjustments and ESPECIALLY when not done carefully so as not to overdo it. The heat and timing penalty were deemed not worth it.
I know I am new here, but this mod sounds dangerous for the gains being offered, but I'd like to see what everyone's thoughts are counter to this. I'd especially like to hear from Adam on this, though.
You can find the link to the Stratified article on the subject below:
http://stratifiedauto.com/blog/adjusting-and-upgrading-your-wastegate-actuator/
Also, unrelated here, but why does Adam ask for TIP and Load Desired in his logs when he locks those values? Almost seems pointless. He also doesn't ask for STFT, which is strange considering the nature of this modification. I'm very curious what your modifications to the fueling tables are there.