JKTeggy
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- First Name
- James
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- Jun 20, 2024
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- Wilmington NC
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- 2024 Integra Type S tiger eye
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Hey everyone,
Just wanted to see if anyone has run into wastegate issues after a downpipe install on their Integra Type S.
I recently had a TSP downpipe installed by a local shop. During the install, they broke the turbo studs and ended up having to remove the turbo housing and take it to a machine shop to drill them out. When I picked the car up, the shop told me it was throwing codes — which surprised me since I’d always heard the TSP downpipe doesn’t trigger any.
At first, I thought maybe my tune wasn’t matching up with the downpipe (I’m Jester Tuned, by the way — and huge shoutout to him, his customer service is absolutely top notch). After talking with Jester, he explained that because the shop removed the turbo housing, the wastegate is likely no longer properly aligned.
I’ve spent the past few days trying to adjust and realign the wastegate, but I just can’t get it right. I’m still throwing codes and can’t clear them anymore. My current readings are Wastegate CMD: 8 and Wastegate Position: around -1.55.
It’s been super frustrating — I got it close to zero a few times, but every micro-adjustment throws it completely off again and brings the codes right back. Jester was awesome and spent hours on the phone with me trying to get it sorted, but no luck yet.
At this point, I’m planning to take it back to the shop so they can use their scan tool to try and dial it back in.
So my questions are:
Right now, my car’s stuck in limp mode — all because of a downpipe install and replacing the turbo studs with titanium ones. I have tried clearing the codes, Driving it and re-flashing the tune to clear the codes and to reset the WGCMD back to 0 but no luck.
Appreciate any insight or advice from anyone who’s dealt with this.
Just wanted to see if anyone has run into wastegate issues after a downpipe install on their Integra Type S.
I recently had a TSP downpipe installed by a local shop. During the install, they broke the turbo studs and ended up having to remove the turbo housing and take it to a machine shop to drill them out. When I picked the car up, the shop told me it was throwing codes — which surprised me since I’d always heard the TSP downpipe doesn’t trigger any.
At first, I thought maybe my tune wasn’t matching up with the downpipe (I’m Jester Tuned, by the way — and huge shoutout to him, his customer service is absolutely top notch). After talking with Jester, he explained that because the shop removed the turbo housing, the wastegate is likely no longer properly aligned.
I’ve spent the past few days trying to adjust and realign the wastegate, but I just can’t get it right. I’m still throwing codes and can’t clear them anymore. My current readings are Wastegate CMD: 8 and Wastegate Position: around -1.55.
It’s been super frustrating — I got it close to zero a few times, but every micro-adjustment throws it completely off again and brings the codes right back. Jester was awesome and spent hours on the phone with me trying to get it sorted, but no luck yet.
At this point, I’m planning to take it back to the shop so they can use their scan tool to try and dial it back in.
So my questions are:
- Has anyone else run into this wastegate issue after removing or reinstalling the turbo housing?
- How did you fix it?
- If I can’t get it sorted, can I just buy a new wastegate and install it?
- Do new wastegates come pre-calibrated and aligned from the factory?
- And if I replace it myself, am I risking making things worse?
Right now, my car’s stuck in limp mode — all because of a downpipe install and replacing the turbo studs with titanium ones. I have tried clearing the codes, Driving it and re-flashing the tune to clear the codes and to reset the WGCMD back to 0 but no luck.
Appreciate any insight or advice from anyone who’s dealt with this.
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