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Golf Mk6 118 TSI DSG |APR Stage I ECU Upgrade | HEX-USB+CAN
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Eureka - I have finally worked out how to do it. I can now see the supercharger magnetic clutch in VAGCOM.
So I can now log the magnetic clutch, the pressure regulating flap and the supercharger output pressure along with lots of other stuff. None of this is documented by Ross-Tech for the MK5 BLG or MK6 CAV twinchargers. So I have got me a pretty unique label file for these engines now. I will add this to my comprehensive DSG7 label file, and I will be set. I have also found two simple methods of disabling the SCharger. Drives a bit different when there is no boost until 3000rpm. Bit like a GTI I expect
Standby for some CSVs showing what is really going on with the supercharger.Golf Mk6 118 TSI DSG |APR Stage I ECU Upgrade | HEX-USB+CAN
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Thats amazing that you worked out how to disable the scharger.
So does this mean the control flap is still closed when u disable the scharger till the rpm where it starts to handover to the turbo (around 2500rpm according to the vw site)? Can you also control when the flap opens?
I also look forward to the updated spreadsheet.
An update for those worried about the squeak i now only get it under hard acceleration so it dissipates with time. However i will go with the fix in case it solves my other issueSkoda Octavia Mk3
(sold) Golf Mark 6 Comfortline 118
(sold) Golf Mark5 Comfortline Manual 2.0 FSI
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Nice work, can you post up the vagcom blocks you are measuring as well as the csv file. It will be interesting to try on mine as the sound if still there at the 15000 service they asked about it and they gave an update from VW who are still seeking a solution. Lots of if's but's and maybe's but no definitive answer to when it will be fixed.2018 Skoda Superb TDI
2010 Skoda Superb TDI
2009 Golf VI 118 TSI
2006 Multivan TDI SOLD
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Originally posted by logger View PostI have also found two simple methods of disabling the SCharger. Drives a bit different when there is no boost until 3000rpm. Bit like a GTI I expectGTI MKVI Candy White | 5 door | DSG | ACC | 18" Detroits | Leather | Electric Seat | Sunroof | RNS510 | Dynaudio | Park Assist | RVC | MDI
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Originally posted by cktsi View PostThats amazing that you worked out how to disable the scharger.
So does this mean the control flap is still closed when u disable the scharger till the rpm where it starts to handover to the turbo (around 2500rpm according to the vw site)?Originally posted by cktsi View PostCan you also control when the flap opens?Originally posted by cktsi View Post
I also look forward to the updated spreadsheet.
An update for those worried about the squeak i now only get it under hard acceleration so it dissipates with time. However i will go with the fix in case it solves my other issue
Originally posted by coastie View PostNice work, can you post up the vagcom blocks you are measuring as well as the csv file.Originally posted by coastie View PostIt will be interesting to try on mine as the sound if still there at the 15000 service they asked about it and they gave an update from VW who are still seeking a solution. Lots of if's but's and maybe's but no definitive answer to when it will be fixed.
Anyway here is the XLS log. Again, like some of the other stuff I have posted, it highlights how briefly the SCharger actually runs for. Typically the Magnetic Clutch is engaged for 2 or 3 seconds at a time. Three minute drive at varied speeds, I think it runs about Ten times. Also records the torque commands from the gearbox as it often intervenes. Unfortunately the sample rate is ~ 1/sec. A trade off between sample rate and logged blocks.
Enjoy...
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Thanks for the spreadsheet. Interesting data and I like the comment notes it helps explain a lot more. I hope the Ross Tech staff reward your effort and IP.2018 Skoda Superb TDI
2010 Skoda Superb TDI
2009 Golf VI 118 TSI
2006 Multivan TDI SOLD
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Originally posted by saveferris View PostWow, they really are trying to walk allover you, I really despise this ( walking all over the little man) because i'm quite spitefull when it comes to things like this, i would do the lemon thing, especially on a Saturday, there busiest day. When they see potential customers looking at your car reading the list of problems then driving away......... bottom line pain for the dealer principal.
I'm actually getting angry reading this. Ha!
It is incredibly annoying to sit down and painstakingly research a car to make sure you've made the right choice, only to have ****ty niggly and frustrating things happen....~Nic~
Deep Black Mark VI Comfortline 118 tsi - manual/sports pack, MDI
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Did another run this morning. 32 minutes drive around suburban Melbourne. Supercharger ran for total of 109 seconds or 6% of the time. From a cursory look the average engage time was still just on 2 seconds with the max period of around 3 seconds. XLS is ~ 8,000 lines and 0.5mb. If someone is good with Excel & feels so inclined....it would be good to to work out what the actual min, max and average clutch engaged periods were. along with the number of cycles.
Code:138.6 138.72 138.83 138.94 139.05 engaged 139.19 engaged 139.3 engaged 139.41 engaged 139.53 engaged 139.64 engaged 139.77 engaged 139.9 engaged 140.01 engaged 140.12 engaged 140.23 engaged 140.36 engaged 140.47 engaged 140.58 engaged 140.7 engaged 140.81 engaged 140.96 engaged 141.07 141.19 141.31 141.42 141.54 141.65 141.76 141.88 142 142.14 142.26 142.37 142.48 142.59 142.71 142.82 142.93 143.04 143.15 143.28 engaged 143.4 engaged 143.51 engaged 143.62 engaged 143.73 engaged 143.85 engaged 143.96 engaged 144.07 engaged 144.18 engaged 144.29 engaged 144.41 engaged 144.52 engaged 144.63 engaged 144.74 engaged 144.85 engaged 144.98 engaged 145.1 engaged 145.21 engaged 145.32 engaged 145.43 engaged 145.55 engaged 145.66 engaged 145.77 engaged 145.89 engaged 146 engaged 146.14 146.25 146.36 146.47 146.58 146.71 146.82 146.95 147.07 147.19 147.32 147.44 147.55 147.66 147.77 147.9 148.02 148.13 148.24 148.36 148.49 148.61 148.73 148.84 148.97 149.1 149.22 149.33 149.44 149.55 149.69 149.8 149.92 150.03 150.14 150.27 150.39 engaged 150.5 engaged 150.61 engaged 150.72 engaged 150.86 engaged 150.97 engaged 151.09 engaged 151.2 engaged 151.31 engaged 151.44 engaged 151.56 engaged 151.67 engaged 151.78 engaged 151.89 engaged 152.03 engaged 152.14 engaged 152.26 engaged 152.37 engaged 152.48 engaged 152.61 engaged 152.73 engaged 152.84 engaged 152.95 engaged 153.06 engaged 153.2 engaged 153.32 engaged 153.43 engaged 153.54 153.65 153.78 153.9 154.01 154.12 154.23 154.35 154.46 154.57 154.68 engaged 154.79 engaged 154.91 engaged 155.02 engaged 155.13 engaged 155.24 engaged 155.35 engaged 155.48 engaged 155.6 engaged 155.71 engaged 155.82 engaged 155.93 engaged 156.05 engaged 156.16 engaged 156.27 engaged 156.38 engaged 156.49 engaged 156.61 engaged 156.72 engaged 156.83 engaged 156.94 engaged 157.05 engaged 157.18 engaged 157.31 engaged 157.42 157.53 157.64 157.77 157.88
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This one shows the Current regulation to the supercharger mag clutch at 0.1 sec intervals. Interesting how if can spike the Amps to 1.5 on engagement and then back off a fraction of a second later. Perhaps this is the PWM doing its thing to minimise engament jolt. Also it appears to regulate the Amps within a run cycle too. Significant point is that there is more to it that just ON or OFF.
Code:Time Amps 167.55 0 167.67 0 167.78 0 167.89 0 168 0 168.12 0.44 168.23 0.52 168.34 0.48 168.45 0.56 168.56 0.56 168.69 2.72 168.82 2.72 168.93 2.72 169.04 2.72 169.15 2.72 169.28 2.72 169.39 2.72 169.5 2.72 169.63 2.72 169.74 2.72 169.88 2.72 170 2.72 170.12 2.72 170.23 2.72 170.34 2.72 170.46 2.72 170.57 2.72 170.68 2.72 170.79 2.72 170.9 2.72 171.03 2.72 171.15 2.72 171.26 2.7 171.37 0.74 171.48 0.54 171.6 0.26 171.71 0 171.82 0 171.93 0 172.04 0 172.16 [B][COLOR="Red"]1.52[/COLOR][/B] 172.27 0.7 172.38 0.48 172.49 0.52 172.6 0.56 172.73 2.52 172.85 2.7 172.96 2.7 173.07 2.7 173.18 2.7 173.3 2.7 173.41 2.7 173.53 2.7 173.65 2.7 173.78 2.7 173.91 2.7 174.02 2.7 174.13 2.7 174.24 0.6 174.35 0.5 174.47 1.52 174.58 2.7 174.69 2.7 174.8 2.7 174.91 2.7 175.04 2.7 175.16 2.7 175.28 2.7 175.39 2.7 175.5 2.7 175.63 2.7 175.74 2.7 175.87 2.7 175.99 2.7 176.13 2.7 176.24 2.7 176.36 2.72 176.47 2.7 176.58 2.7 176.71 2.7 176.83 2.7 176.94 2.7 177.05 2.7 177.16 2.7 177.3 2.7 177.41 2.7 177.53 1.24 177.64 0.56 177.75 0.5 177.88 0.08 178 0 178.11 0 178.22 0 178.33 0 178.47 0 178.58 0 178.7 0.44 178.82 0.62 178.93 0.5 179.06 0.58 179.17 1.16 179.28 2.7 179.39 2.7 179.51 2.7 179.64 2.7 179.75 2.7 179.87 2.7 180 2.7 180.12 2.7 180.25 2.7 180.37 2.7 180.48 2.7 180.59 2.7 180.7 1.24 180.82 0.56 180.93 0.5 181.04 0.08 181.15 0 181.26 0 181.38 0 181.49 0 181.6 0 181.71 0.7 181.83 0.48 181.96 0.5 182.07 0.5 182.18 0.54 182.29 2.66 182.4 2.7 182.52 2.7 182.63 2.7 182.74 2.7 182.85 2.7 182.96 2.7 183.09 2.7 183.21 2.7 183.32 2.7 183.43 2.7 183.54 2.7 183.67 2.7 183.79 2.7 183.92 2.68 184.04 2.7 184.18 2.7 184.3 2.68 184.41 2.7 184.52 2.7 184.63 2.68 184.75 2.7 184.86 2.7 184.97 2.7 185.08 1.08 185.19 0.58 185.32 0.54 185.44 0.06 185.55 0 185.66 0 185.77 0 185.9 0 186.02 0 186.13 0
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Originally posted by logger View PostXLS is ~ 8,000 lines and 0.5mb. If someone is good with Excel & feels so inclined....it would be good to to work out what the actual min, max and average clutch engaged periods were. along with the number of cycles.
If you want instructional help with excel pivot tables, please msg me.
Dom.
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Originally posted by GTom View PostI'll put my hand up for another GT owner who has the noise.
Like Paul haven't really let it bother me as it happens rarely and before the supercharger (or while it is about to kick in)
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Originally posted by golfyvic View PostYeah me too... Hasn't happend for a while, all though now I notice sometimes when I put smash the pedal down (not when the engine's cold!) I get a total loss of power for a second. Extremely annoying!!!!
If it's a manual.... whole different kettle of fish.Skoda Octavia Mk3
(sold) Golf Mark 6 Comfortline 118
(sold) Golf Mark5 Comfortline Manual 2.0 FSI
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Originally posted by cktsi View PostDo you have a DSG? If it's a DSG that "loss" of power may be due to it swapping cogs if it "guessed wrong" when trying to anticipate the gear change.
If it's a manual.... whole different kettle of fish.
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