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Bikeracer1098 05-09-2018 01:09 PM

A few issues with my Stillen supercharger
 
Bought a 2016 370z Nismo which has had a stillen supercharger fitted along with the smaller 9lb pulley.
During the conversion which was done at around 1200miles, it also had the following Parts fitted - uprated fuel pump, fuel return system, ID 725cc injectors, UPrev GT MAFs, bypass valve, thermostatic oil cooler, ECUTek remap, Xtreme single puck clutch, gearbox oil cooler, diff oil cooler, cobra catback exhaust, japspeed decats, and uprated brakes.

Done around 1800miles in the last 6 weeks and whilst Car drives well, acceleration from 2000-3700RPM doesn’t feel as strong as the dyno graph suggests.

https://s6.postimg.cc/coxd8t3tt/DF31...DB20556_A8.jpg

Recently the car has struggled to accelerate from around 2200 RPM during the first 4 miles and also the engine cut out twice whilst deaccelerating towards a junction.

Also on a few occasions whilst pulliing away from a cold start the revs rose to around 2500RPM

Car seems to run OK at the moment apart from not acccelerating as hard as I would expect from 2000-3700RPM

The company who installed the Parts and did the mapping are busy for the next 3 weeks.

Any suggestions? Could it be a faulty MAF etc

Thanks

turtle64b 05-09-2018 08:58 PM

I don't think the Uprev MAFs play with the Ecutek tune...

7ssain 05-10-2018 05:25 AM

if you have the Ecutek cable or bluetooth ecu connect.. i would take few logs and send them to a well known tuner who is familiar with this platform for a review.. he will be able to tell u if its something in the tune or ur having some sort of mechanical issue

Bikeracer1098 05-10-2018 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 7ssain (Post 3754313)
if you have the Ecutek cable or bluetooth ecu connect.. i would take few logs and send them to a well known tuner who is familiar with this platform for a review.. he will be able to tell u if its something in the tune or ur having some sort of mechanical issue

Thanks for the advice.
Haven’t got the ECUtek cable or connect but got the car booked into the tunner who mapped the car on the 30th May.

ihiryu 05-10-2018 04:08 PM

It doesn't what MAF you use, since you're scaling it. However, your car almost has the same issues that most have with the stillen supercharger. P1239

It's an issue with the extension cables, so I'd definitely give those a once over.

Bikeracer1098 05-10-2018 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ihiryu (Post 3754495)
It doesn't what MAF you use, since you're scaling it. However, your car almost has the same issues that most have with the stillen supercharger. P1239

It's an issue with the extension cables, so I'd definitely give those a once over.

Is there a way to check the extension cable? Maybe measuring the resistance of each individual cable etc

Thanks

TopgunZ 05-10-2018 08:20 PM

I have 2 sets of brand new gen 2 cables just sitting around. If you need a set let me know.

Bikeracer1098 05-11-2018 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TopgunZ (Post 3754549)
I have 2 sets of brand new gen 2 cables just sitting around. If you need a set let me know.

Thanks, will try and test mine and I’ll send you a PM

Any idea when were the Gen 2 cables released.

Mine was fitted in August 2016

So probably shipped from Stillen in a June/ early July 2016

Bikeracer1098 05-11-2018 01:34 PM

Is there a way to test these leads?

Tried to read the resistance with a multimeter this afternoon but failed due to the connector

Thanks

redondoaveb 05-11-2018 01:52 PM

I may be wrong but I thought I read another thread on here that the gen 2 cables have a different outside coating (housing) than the 1st gen. I'm sure others on here can verify if that's correct or if I'm just going crazy.

TBatt 05-11-2018 03:59 PM

They look very similar but the wire gauge is larger for the gen 2 cables. The problem with the earlier ones was an intermittent connection. Very hard to test with a multi-meter.

One other thing, the SC system just starts making boost at around 3K rpm, so below that it is a NA engine.

You need to let the engine warm up before you flog it. The oil will be thick and the oil pressure will be extremely high if you rev it hard while cool. I always get the oil temp up to at least 140 before I start to have some fun. Your engine will thank you.

TBatt 05-11-2018 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3754768)
I may be wrong but I thought I read another thread on here that the gen 2 cables have a different outside coating (housing) than the 1st gen. I'm sure others on here can verify if that's correct or if I'm just going crazy.

I have both and the outer skin (referred to as "snake skin") is the same nylon material.

TopgunZ 05-11-2018 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TBatt (Post 3754809)
I have both and the outer skin (referred to as "snake skin") is the same nylon material.

Can you put a caliper on a cable of each gen so we can vary them?

Bikeracer1098 05-12-2018 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TBatt (Post 3754809)
I have both and the outer skin (referred to as "snake skin") is the same nylon material.

Are you able to post up a photo of the Gen 1 & Gen 2 cables with the connectors next to each other?

Thanks

Bikeracer1098 05-12-2018 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TBatt (Post 3754807)
They look very similar but the wire gauge is larger for the gen 2 cables. The problem with the earlier ones was an intermittent connection. Very hard to test with a multi-meter.

One other thing, the SC system just starts making boost at around 3K rpm, so below that it is a NA engine.

You need to let the engine warm up before you flog it. The oil will be thick and the oil pressure will be extremely high if you rev it hard while cool. I always get the oil temp up to at least 140 before I start to have some fun. Your engine will thank you.

Comming from a background of racing Bikes I have OCD with warning up engines properly.

My std 2018 370 Nismo feels far more torquy between 2000-3000RPM than my 2016 Supercharged Nismo.

Recently had the car stutter at around 2200RPM during the first 4 miles or so of a journey also stalled twice but hasn’t done so since. On startup the revs have also bounced up to around 2300RPM a few times.

Will post up a video showing the car accelerating on a hot engine from 2000-7000RPM. Car seems to accelerate slower between 2200-3700RPM as if it’s restricted.

Is this the symptoms of faulty extension MAF cables?


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