Voltage spikes and Sags with MS II V3.0
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Voltage spikes and Sags with MS II V3.0
I'm having some major voltage spike and sag issues with MSII V3.0. I originally thought the issue was my tune until I started data logging. Upon closer inspection when the voltage spikes the car leans out immediately after, when the voltage sags the car goes rich. You feel the car shutter for a brief moment as well when this happens. This happens during all driving conditions as well as when im crusing at a steady rpm with constant light throttle. I was wondering if anyone has had any similar issues or if theres something else I can try for a fix.
For info on my car its a 1982 280zx Datsun and for Megasquirt im running MSII V3.0 with a relay board that a friend and I put together. I am also running version 2.6 of the firmware on Megasquirt. The battery has been mounted in the trunk of my car and I've got a thick (2-4 gauge) power wire running from the battery to the starter. The ground wire (2-4 gauge) for the battery is grounded to the trunk of the car. Originally the relay board was pulling power from the factory ECU wire, and was grounded to 3 spots. It was wired with aproximately 16-18 gauge wire for both power and ground. The switched power on the relay board is coming from a 16-18 gauge wire that powered the original ECU.
To try and remedy the problem of the voltage sags and spikes last night we re wired the relay board's power and ground wires with 12 gauge wire. The relay board now pulls power directly from the starter where the battery and alternator connect. The relay board also has one 12 gauge ground now that grounds on the starter where there is a thick (4-6 gauge) factory wire that grounds to the frame. The switched power (16-18 gauge) wire from the factory ecu is still in place. After re wiring the issue doesn't seem to have improved at all unfortunately...
I'm just wondering what I should try next?
I have read that the battery can act like a capacitor and that running power off that may help to reduce the highs and lows?
Would updating the firmware on the ECU help remedy anything?
Could the switched 12 wire be causing anything like this?
I've thought about running a ground wire from the battery up to the starter but we did some tests and were able to find little to no resistance between the battery ground and the starter so haven't done that as of yet.
Could something be acting up on my megasquirt or relay board that would be causing this? We double checked and made sure the power,ground and switched 12 connections are nice and tight on the relay board and that nothing is loose.
If something on the board could be causing the issue is there anything I can check to make sure its working well? The board was originally built by me and a friend a couple years ago. I should add that I had the luck of living next to an electrical engineer who looked over the MS board and relay after we put it together and touched up any solders that he thought looked weak.
I've included some screen shots of the voltage sags and spikes. I tried to upload the datalog but its too large if its if any help let me know and I'll see if I can make it smaller. You'll notice my AFR's follow the trend of the voltage spikes and sags when throttle is constant as is RPM. (im running an AEM wideband sensor as well).
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I'm waiting to resolve the issue before I install my turbo setup; don't want it running lean under boost!
Interested to know if you got to the bottom of this.
Marc.
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I'm running 440cc low impedance injectors off a supra. All of my cabling is screened and shielded with the shield (one end only) tied to ground at one common point.
I've attached a screen shot of the spikes; not sure if you need any more info regarding my setup.
Thanks in advance.
Marc.
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1. Cut the center leg on Q9 and Q12 or desolder it so it does not reach the PCB.
2. Run a length of jumper wire from the center leg of Q9 and Q12 to an unused pin on the DB37 connector.
3. Wire this pin to a 12 volt source in the wiring harness, separate from the Megasquirt's power supply wire.
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Once again, thanks for the advice, much appreciated!
Marc.
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Merry Christmas.
Marc.
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Sorry to bother you, just wondering if you can shed some light on a problem I'm experiencing.
I'm not sure if I have a bad batch of fuel or if it's the high temperature we have at the moment but my Z seems to stumble between 3500-4500rpm under WOT. I've attached a screen shot of where the rpm suddenly drops to 0rpm. It's never done this before so I'm baffled as to why it just started happening. Just before this happened, my MSII suddenly stopped working; after some investigation, I found the main 20A fuse (which was still intact) had a poor connection - the metal cap at one end of the glass fuse was loose. I replace the fuse but still had the same issued. I ended up making a new fuse box and getting rid of the old school glass fuses and replacing them with blade fuses; I rewired my MSII and I also ended up replacing Q9 and Q12 as one of the middle legs snapped off after I ran a separate 12V feed to the center legs. I took it out for a run and it stumbled again, with the same symptoms.
There appears to be no noise on the tach signal. I found that if I slowly accelerate it will rev ok passed 3500rpm without stumbling - not all of the time though. It seems to happen more under load; I've also noticed it's started to ping which leads me to believe I got a bad batch of fuel...... or the problem is causing it to ping. I haven't changed my ignition table; if anything I backed the timing off when I heard it ping. I'm waiting till the fuel tank is empty and I'll try a fresh batch of fuel. I'm not sure what else it could be??? The strange thing is the car was running like a dream after I supplied a separate 12V feed to Q9 and Q12 as it got rid of my voltage spike issue.
Summary of my setup:
MSII V3.0 running 2.886
460cc low impedance injectors
I have wired my ignition as per http://www.DIYAutoTune.com/jwplayer_vir ... wiring.jpg
With Q9 and Q12, I had to go for the next size up as they didn't have any in stock; I ended up using 100V 8A transistors.
If you can lead me in the right direction, would greatly appreciate your advise.
Sorry for the long post, thanks for your time.
Marc.
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Open to suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
Marc.
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I visited the assembly manual and I'm hoping step 52 solves my problem! I really hope this is it, can't wait to get home from work and check it.
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Ok, I've gone through and changed my MSII to accept hall/optical trigger and put it all back together...... I am no longer getting a tach signal to the MSII
My ignition options are:
Trigger offset: 65 deg
Skip Pulses: 3
Predictor Algorithm: Last Interval
Time Mask: 1ms
Percentage Mask: 50%
Cranking: 75%
After Start: 50%
Normal Running: 15%
Check Tach Sync Options: Check Always
Ignition Input Capture: Rising Edge
Cranking Trigger: Trigger Rise
Coil Charging Scheme: Standard Coil Charge
Spark Output: Going High (Inverted)
I set all of the correct jumpers according to the assembly manual and removed the jumpers that I had for the VR configuration; I'm stumped and don't know where to go from here??? Is it possible that I damaged something having MSII configured for VR rather than hall/optical?
If someone can point me in the right direction, would really appreciate it.
Thanks guys.
Marc.
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My problem with no rpm signal is now sorted
Marc.
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Megasquirt rocks!!!
