Autotune creating weird values.
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classic-indy
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Autotune creating weird values.
The problem area arises around the exhaust valves opening. My 2 stroke motor has exhaust valves which open at the higher rpms to allow higher port timing. This gives the engine better low end torque with the lower exhaust port timing and then raises port timing for WOT runs.
The VE table is in excess of 150% at points. The engine started running very rough at the higher rpms even dieing out.
My engine is a 440CC 2 stroke twin rated around 95hp. I'm running 50lb/hr low Z injectors (running 60% duty cycle) and my fuel pump is a snowmobile specific pump which is off a sled with almost double the hp. My alternator is 280W and the battery voltage is stable, and the auxilaries .
Possible problems?
Injectors dirty? I'm running PWM so I don't think I've damaged the injectors. How fragile are Low-Z injectors? Could there be something I'm over looking?
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Are your PVs on/off guillotines, or modulating spools? The dead-band for on-off transition can really make tuning in that rev-range difficult if you aren't careful, especially if the timing is incorrect. If the PVs open at 5500 (increasing) and close at 5200 (decreasing), it is entirely possible to have two very different tuning cases at 5300 rpm, depending on whether or not the PV is open or closed. I remember riding on the highway on a Suzuki RG250 right in the turn-over band. The bike would creep up to the 'open' set point, the PVs (slotted barrels) would go to the 'high speed' position, but - because the PVs were mis-timed - the engine would LOSE power, slowing the bike. Engine speed would drop to the 'close' set-point, the valves would flip to the low-speed position, power would increase - and the engine would speed up to the 'open' set point ...
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Re: Autotune creating weird values.
From my riding notes I think they don't, and neither does my clutch. I started getting a stumble @ clutch engagement, and PV opening.
Should I tune with duty cycles for clutch engagement? What other options are available?
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I don't know enough about sleds, but I'm pretty sure you damn well want to tune to lockup that clutch!
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thanks, for the help I'll keep you posted.
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I've made it so that 1 solenoid will control both PV's. I'm going to wire it up to WLED. The solenoid is rated for 12V. My plan is to get power from the ignition switch fuse it with 4 amps and connect the second wire to WLED.
I will activate the solenoid for the delineation between two bins in the VE x RPM table. That way I will eliminate any overlap. Along the X axis (rpm) what does the value defined for each bin equate too, is that the lower limit/middle/higher limit value for that bin?
So I've gone into OUTPUT PORT SETTINGS, and I've configured PM5 - WarmupLED as follows.
Enabled with a power on value of 1, and trigger value of 0. I then set the conditions as output channel to rpm < 6920(threshold) and 0.0(hysteresis). If my settings are correct the solenoid will be powered under 6920 rpm.
Ideally I want my PV's to open around 6700rpm. So I'm thinking of changing the rpm bin such that it changes bins when the PV's are activated. thoughts?
Also hysteresis, I've looked up the definition but I'm unsure of what a value of 1 means. is it +/- rpm meaning if I set the hysteresis to 20 with a set value of 6920rpm. the solenoid will not be activated or deactivated between 6900 and 6940rpm?
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The VE table is more of a 'wire-frame' than 'bins'; the VE is specified at that POINT with interpolation between points. Assuming the engine load / TPS / MAP remains the same, two entries of 6000 (24) and 6400 (28) would return a VE value of 24 at 6000rpm, and 26 at 6200 rpm. Hope that made sense ...
Yes, your Power On and Trigger values mean the solenoid is activated BELOW the threshold.
The hysteresis is normally + OR -, not both. As you say, it would cause confusion for both the operator and the processor!
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Re: Autotune creating weird values.
The stock opening time is 6700rpm. I will start from here and decide if a change is indeed needed.
