CAM angle not changing

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tshay
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CAM angle not changing

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Hello Hondata,
I have a 2007 si that is turbocharged and its running the base calb for greddy 370cc. i have not changed the maps in anyway and my cams on the display menu arent changing the display says they are a 0 at all times why is this and how do i fix this.
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Possibly because of errors. Can you post a datalog?
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thanks for responding this is my data log as well as the calibration im running.
TURBO410MAP.fpcal
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Error P0113 - intake air temperature sensor high voltage

On the Civic Si the IAT is part of the AFM. Is it still connected?
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I would add fuel to your cal or stay completely out of boost until you get a tune. You are way too lean in boost. In your log you are at 3psi of boost with a 14:1 AFR that is like a plasma cutter to your pistons and rings.

And your fuel trim is adding like 40+% fuel for you. But when you go into open fuel status fuel trim can't save you anymore.
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i thought the 12 to 15:1 a/f was acceptable?
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tshay wrote:i thought the 12 to 15:1 a/f was acceptable?
Not under boost you need to be low 12's unless you're running above 12psi would want to be closer to 11.5
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