bones on bikes wrote:Calc load 21%
short fuel trim no1 -20.3%
ignition advance 19 deg
Afm 2.58
injector pulse width 1.8 ms
Iac ratio 32-43%
Daily driver
Calc load 13%
short fuel trim no1 -1.6 to 0.0 (fluctuates)
ignition advance 16.5 deg
Afm 0 (goes to 2.58 off idle)
injector pulse width 1.7 ms
Iac ratio 25ish%
Main points I find interesting (no idea whether it is worth paying attention to or not but still)
- Injector pulse width is pretty similar between the two cars, despite the race car claiming it is implementing a -20% fuel trim (which if it works the way I assume would suggest the original calculated IPW might be between 2.1-2.2ms). Makes it seem like either the engine is running way less VE than the fuel map it has setup for expects, or way more fuel is being moved by the fuel system than expected... ignoring any O2 sensor related issue) the first is more likely
- Calculated load is 21% in the race car and 13% in the daily... not sure whether this is linked to the IAC (if it is idle control) being substantially higher in the race car or not, and if so why it is working harder to maintain an idle.
- Ignition timing on the race car is a reasonable bit higher at idle despite being under "more load". Typically the main ignition settings before any trimming has happened would dictate less timing as load increases at a particular rpm range. Some ECUs will bump (or retard) ignition timing to try and stabilise idle.
So, on looking at that - some questions to assist further pondering -
Is IAC the idle control valve? Is there any chance the ECU has had any kind of "remap" at any point? (don't really think this is the case, but just asking questions )
You have said that this issue is is something that developed - like as soon as you installed the cam controller? How does VVT on these things work? Is it on/off or varying degrees? One thing that occurs to me that if the VVT is at a different angle to what the ECU thinks it is then strange shit like this could go down. Strictly speaking if the cam is at an angle it isn't meant to be at low engine speed (whether tuned for it or not) then the engine could easily run like crap anyway.