Wasted -> Seq & Injector Opening Times
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Re: Wasted -> Seq & Injector Opening Times
check out this datalog. i think i nailed it with 0.4ms opening time, and i adjusted down the voltage correction pari passu.
AFR, RPM, & MAP are all pretty much rock solid through the transition. i unplugged cam sync, let motor run for some moments then plugged in. you can see the pulsewidths move from 1.8ms to 3.2ms.
very buttery.
i'll start working a bit on the accel enrichments, but i'd like to settle on injection timing first so i don't have to redo accels. playing around a bit with injection timing did not change AFR, but i would think during accel the rules change.
i'm seeing a bit of noise on the TPS signal now, but prob from my nesty wiring. i think i'm going to wire this thing in a permanent fashion. i think the sequencer is the one.
Bruce- you share some great information, thanks.
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Jean
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Jean-racingmini_mtl wrote:I'm really interested to see how you go about tuning injection timing. Even though I've written the sequential injection code for MS2/extra, the tuning part is still somewhat obscure to me.
Jean
i'm not sure it will be too meaningful what I end up doing on injection timing. first crack at this is not showing super noticeable differences with injection timing, although i will try 5 or so spots around the cycle and record them to see if any difference can be noticed. i won't be using any multi-gas meters. i suppose i will end up timing my injection cycle based on some of the SAE stuff that Bruce is sharing, and some other research. if i find anything interesting i will be sharing it.
Scott.
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But another advantage with sequential is individual cylinder trim. It will be interesting to see how this helps people with distribution problems and people with turbos.
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Brian
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It's tabular data. A text editor will work, as will MSexcel or other spreadsheet program.I cannot figure out how to read the .msl datalogs. What application is needed to read these files?
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Brian-cmonref wrote:In trying to follow this thread and learn some good stuff, I find that I cannot figure out how to read the .msl datalogs. What application is needed to read these files?
Brian
Excel should open it right up, or use MegaLogViewer http://www.ideasandsolutions.biz/MegaLogViewer/
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Re: Wasted -> Seq & Injector Opening Times
I have the seq. fueling and sparking the engine - but needed to really crank the Req Fuel by over 3:1 to get the VE, WUE, ASE with in range. Even then the VE table at idle had to move from VE = ~15 to VE =~ 40 to get a good idle. This is with the seq. running in wasted mode.
The Req fuel is a comparison to the MS2 which is decently tuned. << running 6 injectors, 6 cylinders, 6 squirts alternating.