ASC-T problems after DASC install. OK, so those of you that helped me in other threads with my other issues, i thought i had evrything resolved this morning, i found my coolant leak on back of motor was due to the clamp not being tight enough, had three of my friends and me check for vaccum leaks and there is NONE unless i cant find it, we tried by ear, spraying and by automotive stethoscope, so maybe my guage is slightly off, still reading 15.5hg, as for my boost was even at 7.5 psi so that leads me to belive evrything is good. I took it out for a test drive, got a little more agressive then before, left it in first gear (automatic) and floored it then let of a little then floored it, to check boost levels and to feel the torque, anyway evrything was fine till the gas pedal no longer worked and car wouldnt go over 1000rpm, engine was still running, checked under hood, cables, belts, evrything under the hood, and evrything looks good, however at the same time my traction control went on, i disconnected battery evrything reset, then test drove it agian and it went on agian and cut me off at 1000rpm, then after a few restarts it got over the 1000rpm, still seems to go slow and is limited to whatever rpm, after a while it let me go higher in rpm, seemed like computer was adjusting but still not like normal and light stays on, no trans light on though! keep in mind. Any ideas? i will be plugging it to a scanner tommorrow but figered id ask since maybe someone had the same problem after their supercharger install. thanks in advance. Did a search here and nothing about asc-t light being on and being limited in revs. |
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My guess goes for a tangled wire going from the ASC unit to the butterfly. Make sure it is not. Make sure you also connected the TPS to the ASC butterfly. As for your vacuum numbers, I got a boos gauge and I'll probably hock it up this weekend and see what I guess. However since your boost level is within the range but apparently you vacuum is a little low, it makes me think that IF there was a leak it would be between the throttle and the SC inlet. If you were to leak after the SC (e.g. injectors, bypass or intake) than you would have lower boost as well. |
Sounds like the cable came off the ASC butterfly, causing it to close. Same thing happened to me a couple times. |
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I'm glad to see you still come back around here: I've been reading a lot about you. You're up the in the DASC hall of fame!!! |
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Regular error codes reader won't read the ASC. You need something BMW specific (Carsoft, Autoenginuity, GT1 or such). However given the symptom you're experiencing it's very likely is that butterfly getting stuck for a reason or another. I would try to replicate it and check what's going on there. |
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i think my weel on the asc butterfly was catching a metal bracket, so i flipped it upside down, scanned and erased error codes for throttle and camshaft sensor (whcih i replaced just before the supercharger install and cleared before but i guess it came back) and now 17hg on vaccum side and 8 psi on boost, evrything running great! thanks for your help. |
hell yea |
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