Microsquirt v3 timing/fuel issues.
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Re: Microsquirt timing issues.
With Inj 1 going to 1+4, and spark 1 going to 1+4, if you disconnect cylinder 2 or 3 plug wire or injector, it doesn't stumble, it runs the same.
If inj 1 is going to 2+3 and spark 2 going to 2+3, if you disconnect cylinder 1 or 4 plug wire or injector, it doesn't stumble.
My egt is on #4, thus the cooler egts.
I hope that makes sense.
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Re: Microsquirt timing issues.
Inj 1 w/cam signal:

inj 2 w/cam signal:

ignout1 w/cam signal:

Ignout2 w/ cam signal:

I have an idea what I am seeing here. but that is all. I just watched a youtube video on how to use my digi-o-scope (first time)
I see 5 inj pulses on inj1 and 2, and they are happening at the same cam phase from what I can see. It looks like ignition is correct. Maybe I am having an injection timing problem then.
//edit: this is during cranking. ~200 rpm. the injectors were disconnected, that's why they are just blips.
I am using this digi-o-scope http://www.focussz.com/eshowProDetail.asp?ProID=1482
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Re: Microsquirt timing issues.
I tore the top of the motor open and verified mechanical timing, the cams are in sync with the crank, I have tdcc1 (top dead center compression #1) correct.
The cas can adjust ~50* of crank timing, verified with light. ~20-~70* trigger offset to compensate.
I am going to install another set of injectors I have, they are 1050cc low imp.
I flashed to ms2/extra to see if it was any better or worse. It was the same. I re-made my tune with the ms2/extra base map.
I even installed the factory trigger disk (4/2) and put it in 4g63 spark mode, I think it ran a bit better, but still skyhigh egt.
I then wired up my ms3 from my other car, in 4g63 mode and 24-1 mode, same results.
I wonder what could be wrong.
Compression test is 195 on all 4, verified a few times.
Here is a picture of my setup as of now:

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Re: Microsquirt v3 timing/fuel issues.
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Re: Microsquirt v3 timing/fuel issues.
Second, my I got no injections from channel 2 - but I changed the no squirts in the msq to 4 and the second injector fired just fine. 4 was what you had in your 1st tune and that is correct.
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Re: Microsquirt v3 timing/fuel issues.
I changed it to 4/alternating squirts and now I hear/feel a difference when 1/2/3/4 plug wires are disconnected, but still ~1300*F (700c) EGT at ~800rpm idle.
So, I figured maybe I should get creative/simplified. I took another cam wheel and effectively made it dual 12-1 crank wheels.
I filled two holes opposite of each other. so 11 teeth, then a missing one, then 11 more, and a missing one.
This has the same results. I set the tune to crank wheel, and adjusted my offset (since both are 7.5 teeth btdcc1) still ~1300*F (700c) EGT.
I have also noticed that my timing advanced with rpm still... I'll address that once I have cooler egts, unless anyone thinks that may be effecting it?
THEN, I tried advancing/retarding my cam gear (exhaust).
The results were as expected. Retarding the cam (increase overlap) increased EGT by about 200*F (100c), advancing (decrease overlap) did the opposite.
I don't recall which way required more fuel, but it didn't change the egt much.
AND YES, THE EGT IS ACCURATE. I see red glows on the pipes if I let it idle for a few minutes. I also confirmed with a propane torch.
I get the same results with 2 different probes.
It seems to run well now, other than the high egt temps.
this will be a slow moving off road vehicle, so it cannot have high egts at idle.
Any other ideas?
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Re: Microsquirt v3 timing/fuel issues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-hSda3waBI
same results. EGT is higher because of the revs, but not by much.
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Re: Microsquirt v3 timing/fuel issues.
Have you used a lambda sensor on the mixture, tried more fuel, altered the ignition timing. I don't know if you can alter the injection times with B&G code, as I have never done it, but normally high EGTs (burning in the exhaust) are associated with late combustion, & too lean a mixture. I wouldn't expect to see the pipes glow at idle either, so something is not right.ilostmymindcom wrote:...
I changed it to 4/alternating squirts and now I hear/feel a difference when 1/2/3/4 plug wires are disconnected, but still ~1300*F (700c) EGT at ~800rpm idle....
This has the same results. I set the tune to crank wheel, and adjusted my offset (since both are 7.5 teeth btdcc1) still ~1300*F (700c) EGT....
AND YES, THE EGT IS ACCURATE. I see red glows on the pipes if I let it idle for a few minutes. I also confirmed with a propane torch....
Any other ideas?
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Re: Microsquirt v3 timing/fuel issues.
Yes, I have an innovative lc1. in one of my videos I show the change between lean run and rich run.24c wrote:Have you used a lambda sensor on the mixture, tried more fuel, altered the ignition timing. I don't know if you can alter the injection times with B&G code, as I have never done it, but normally high EGTs (burning in the exhaust) are associated with late combustion, & too lean a mixture. I wouldn't expect to see the pipes glow at idle either, so something is not right.ilostmymindcom wrote:...
I changed it to 4/alternating squirts and now I hear/feel a difference when 1/2/3/4 plug wires are disconnected, but still ~1300*F (700c) EGT at ~800rpm idle....
This has the same results. I set the tune to crank wheel, and adjusted my offset (since both are 7.5 teeth btdcc1) still ~1300*F (700c) EGT....
AND YES, THE EGT IS ACCURATE. I see red glows on the pipes if I let it idle for a few minutes. I also confirmed with a propane torch....
Any other ideas?
Last night I had a friend of mine come over and make sure I wasn't totally insane. We threw some ideas at it. We popped in new injectors, same thing.....
So I have eliminated almost every piece of hardware. Today I will try to read up on what teh extra code can do injection timing wise, and go from there.