ASE Only Occurs When Cold?
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69 1/2 Six Pack Bee
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ASE Only Occurs When Cold?
Is this correct or should ASE happen regardless of engine temp? I have 30% @175 cycles and I see no ASE at all when I started my engine.
Thanx,
Bud
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I ran into this wile tuning the jetski. I needed 0 choke after the first start of the day but I needed 10% ASE for every start for a few sec. My motor fully warm has water temps of about 140F max. The work around was I run warmup of 101% at all water temps except at -40 deg. There I have 110% I have a relay and a switch on the handlebars that kills the water temp wire. That way I can get 10% added fuel on the fly at any time.
How's that for an overkill answer. If you have nothing but lemons then make lemonade.
AW
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Go look through the beta forum for a link to the beta code, and load the 2.66 code. This has user settable hot-start parameters under 'Other Fuel Settings'. (The 2.54 code may have it as well, I'm not sure off the top of my head...)
However, most hot start problems come from too much fuel, rather than not enough. For example, if you tune your engine hot start cranking pulse width in the driveway with the hood up, it will almost certainly be too long for when you come flyineg in off the highway and stop for gas. So go easy on the hot start enrichments.
With the increased crank PW, though, you seem like a good candidte for the adjustable hot start ASE.
Lance.
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