Idle PWM at 16ms?
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 12:02 am
I have Megasquirt 2 v3.0 mainboard
Firmware V2.90500
Bought assembled from DIYAutoTune
I also have the USB to Serial adapter bought from them.
Engine is a Chevy 350 TPI with a HEI distributor with module removed, just the VR signal going directly into MS, then into an Summit Racing MSD clone.
According to Desktop Dyno, this engine should make 406ft/lbs@4000rpm and 357hp@5500rpm. It has a Crane 216/228 hydraulic compu cam, and ProTopline 180cc heads.
I tried generating VE table from http://www.megamanual.com/v22manual/vetable.htm but apparently that page was disabled because it was generating dangerously wrong tables.
So I started with the VE table that comes in the fimware file. After a short while of trying to start the engine I had fouled my spark plugs. I just changed to new spark plugs and noticed that my pulse width at idle is around 16-18ms, which I believe is extremely high. What I did (and I'm sure I'm gonna be laughed at for doing it) is took the whole VE table and multiplied it by 0.20. Now the idle PWM is about 1.8-2.0ms. But during cranking is still around 8.0ms. Of course the car hasn't been able to run for more than 2 seconds before dying. Just checked a spark plug and still very wet. Not fouled though (yet)
I double checked the injector size and engine size on my MS setup. I also put the correct size on the Required Fuel Calculator, which gives me 19.30ms. I think this contributes to the extra long PWMs. I lowered it to 14.00ms and combined with the lowered VE table, appears to give me the more civilized arount 2.0ms. What else could be causing such high PWMs? Attached my current MSQ.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Firmware V2.90500
Bought assembled from DIYAutoTune
I also have the USB to Serial adapter bought from them.
Engine is a Chevy 350 TPI with a HEI distributor with module removed, just the VR signal going directly into MS, then into an Summit Racing MSD clone.
According to Desktop Dyno, this engine should make 406ft/lbs@4000rpm and 357hp@5500rpm. It has a Crane 216/228 hydraulic compu cam, and ProTopline 180cc heads.
I tried generating VE table from http://www.megamanual.com/v22manual/vetable.htm but apparently that page was disabled because it was generating dangerously wrong tables.
So I started with the VE table that comes in the fimware file. After a short while of trying to start the engine I had fouled my spark plugs. I just changed to new spark plugs and noticed that my pulse width at idle is around 16-18ms, which I believe is extremely high. What I did (and I'm sure I'm gonna be laughed at for doing it) is took the whole VE table and multiplied it by 0.20. Now the idle PWM is about 1.8-2.0ms. But during cranking is still around 8.0ms. Of course the car hasn't been able to run for more than 2 seconds before dying. Just checked a spark plug and still very wet. Not fouled though (yet)
I double checked the injector size and engine size on my MS setup. I also put the correct size on the Required Fuel Calculator, which gives me 19.30ms. I think this contributes to the extra long PWMs. I lowered it to 14.00ms and combined with the lowered VE table, appears to give me the more civilized arount 2.0ms. What else could be causing such high PWMs? Attached my current MSQ.
Any help greatly appreciated.