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Bogging out under full throttle, not overboost

Well my stutter under heavy throttle returned tonight. Feels like a straight misfire almost.. Can't figure this out. Timing don't look good either
 
Have you considered letting the dealership deal with it?
 
So again the bogging out under heavy throttle showed up today.. plugs were just pulled and checked, running 93 plus boost and. Car drove fine all day yesterday,now it sporadically does it today. Wtf..it seems to be in the lower end of the power band, so when I push it hard it only does it at first then goes away,sounds like a backfire and I can feel the chugging. On my logs hpfp looks fine, timing seems fine. I don't k ow what else I could look for
 
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So again the bogging out under heavy throttle showed up today.. plugs were just pulled and checked, running 93 plus boost and. Car drove fine all day yesterday,now it sporadically does it today. Wtf..it seems to be in the lower end of the power band, so when I push it hard it only does it at first then goes away,sounds like a backfire and I can feel the chugging. On my logs hpfp looks fine, timing seems fine. I don't k ow what else I could look for
Sounds like the same as when I had shit fuel. When did you last fill up.
 
Sounds like the same as when I had shit fuel. When did you last fill up.
Just filled up. BP 93 with a bottle of boostane. I was thinking fuel maybe last time it did this, wondering if that BP is really 93.. other option here is 91 pure with no ethanol.. or E30. I don't get it. Or a weak coil pack somewhere in there. If it was a weak fuel pump yours think I'd see it in the logs
 
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Try topping up with a few gallons of E and resetting the ECU by disconnecting the battery for a couple minutes. I agree you might be looking at a coil pack going haywire. Keep us posted pls.
 
Try topping up with a few gallons of E and resetting the ECU by disconnecting the battery for a couple minutes. I agree you might be looking at a coil pack going haywire. Keep us posted pls.
This wouldn't be caused by a exhaust leak could it.... I know I have some water that drips out of my clamps on my MBRP. But I highly doubt that
 
I'll run some different fuel and see what happens. Had a appointment at dealership but will have to push that back as we have a fricken winter storm possible the day I was going in.. so weird it's intermittent... Also sounds like I hear a backfire once in awhile when it happens
 
Here's a question, does anyone think that my addw1 blow off valves could be causing this since they vent to air? Anyone had that issue??
 
Here's a question, does anyone think that my addw1 blow off valves could be causing this since they vent to air? Anyone had that issue??
I wouldn't think so. All BOV's essentially blow off to air, just the stock setup releases it back into the intake filter box which muffles the sound.
I have BMS intakes, and you remove the top cover of the filter boxes (just like any other CAI) so the stock BOV basically vents to air, and I have no problems.
 
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I wouldn't think so. All BOV's essentially blow off to air, just the stock setup releases it back into the intake filter box which muffles the sound.
I have BMS intakes, and you remove the top cover of the filter boxes (just like any other CAI) so the stock BOV basically vents to air, and I have no problems.
I thought I saw somewhere that venting to air could mess with the maf or something or air to fuel mixture
 
I thought I saw somewhere that venting to air could mess with the maf or something or air to fuel mixture
Kia’s don’t use a MAF, they use a MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor system which is completely different.
 
Kia’s don’t use a MAF, they use a MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor system which is completely different.
I literally just saw that researching, I got a date with the dealership on Friday. I can't figure this one out. It only happens at initial mashing of the throttle
 
I literally just saw that researching, I got a date with the dealership on Friday. I can't figure this one out. It only happens at initial mashing of the throttle
Some people have had issues with bad coils. Unfortunately, it seems once it starts, all 6 packs needed to be replaced along with the plugs.
 
Some people have had issues with bad coils. Unfortunately, it seems once it starts, all 6 packs needed to be replaced along with the plugs.
Ya that's kind of what I'm thinking/ hoping for... Plugs are brand new gapped to .22
 
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Ya that's kind of what I'm thinking/ hoping for... Plugs are brand new gapped to .22
Surely you mean .022, .22 would be way off.
 
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Here's a question, does anyone think that my addw1 blow off valves could be causing this since they vent to air? Anyone had that issue??
Did you ever figure this out? I just installed the addw1 bov’s and it doing the exact same thing under full throttle. It just releases air pressure after I’ve gone to about 5th gear and 5500 rpm’s. I’ve never experienced this prior to adding the addw1 bov’s. I’m going to tighten the preload on the springs and see if that eliminates this problem later on tonight.
 
Did you ever figure this out? I just installed the addw1 bov’s and it doing the exact same thing under full throttle. It just releases air pressure after I’ve gone to about 5th gear and 5500 rpm’s. I’ve never experienced this prior to adding the addw1 bov’s. I’m going to tighten the preload on the springs and see if that eliminates this problem later on tonight.
What ADDW1 told me a while back was to find a lone stretch of road and adjust after each pull to where it may need to be.
Yup super informative, thanks...ugh.
Anyway after some research and playing around starting from minimal pressure on the spring, 3 full turns tighten and started from there. Just dont over do it, last thing you want is turbo flutter. You'll know it when you hear it.
Hopefully this helps. If not i tried
 
Did you ever figure this out? I just installed the addw1 bov’s and it doing the exact same thing under full throttle. It just releases air pressure after I’ve gone to about 5th gear and 5500 rpm’s. I’ve never experienced this prior to adding the addw1 bov’s. I’m going to tighten the preload on the springs and see if that eliminates this problem later on tonight.
My problem ended up being 2 bad coil packs
 
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