My MAP goes way lower at mid range RPM than at idle
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My MAP goes way lower at mid range RPM than at idle
The engine is 2.4 liter engine from a Porsche 911, no turbo, compression ratio is 8.
Whats wrong with my settings?
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Bernard Fife
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It's not usual to get lower cruise MAP than idle MAP, especially on engines that have high specific outputs (and lower compression doesn't help this either).
You may be able to lower the idle MAP by tuning the fuel and the ignition advance, but you may not, depending on how close it is to optimal right now.
Lance.
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pb3
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Is this drop in MAP more likely to happen when you back off the throttle?
More importantly should the full range of MAP be mapped, ie my maps run from 30KPa up to 100?
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jsmcortina
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Yes, if you lift off the throttle at high rpms in low gears you can see really low map figures.pb3 wrote:Is this drop in MAP more likely to happen when you back off the throttle?
The lower kpas are only usually seen during over-run so don't worry about them - Megasquirt will use the closest bin - in this case your 30kpa row. Below that you may run a little rich, but you'll only be in that region for a tiny proportion of the time.More importantly should the full range of MAP be mapped, ie my maps run from 30KPa up to 100?
However, if you were running boost it is very important to map up to the highest kpa you'll see or you would likely run weak with engine-damaging results.
James
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pb3
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Warmed engine, ~950rpm idle I see ~50KPa. I then went to the auto-tune screen and watched the graph with the moving point indicator. When I revved the engine, with no additional load I saw the pointer fall off the map. My VE map was based on my idle MAP value so anything less than 50KPa would be clipped VE wise, but fall of the graphic display.
So why does my engine produce more vacuum as the revs rise; in my mind it may be due to the hotish cam, I assume at idle I have a lot of overlap which causes a loss of vacuum, when the revs rise the vacuum increases when it comes on cam so to speak.
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Bernard Fife
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I think you are correct on all counts. The hotter cam can definitely cause lower MAP at cruise than at idle. Ideally your VE table will extend down to your cruise MAP, so you can tune your cruise fuel economy to be as efficient as possible.
However, you shuld base the MAP bins on the observed MAP while actually cruising, reving the engine in neutral doesn't tell you a lot.
Lance.