Upper limit to warm up enrichments?
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Upper limit to warm up enrichments?
So my questions are these: 1. Should I just keep bumping up Warmup and afterstart enrichment, or is there a point where you're just putting in so much fuel that it can ignite? Are my numbers worrisomely high already or should I feel comfortable increasing them? 2. Could this be caused by not having a stepper motor or idle control or would that show up differently? 3. Do you see something in the datalog or MSQ that I could be missing?
Guys, I'm really getting stumped on this one, so my apologies for all the questions, I just REALLY want to get this figured out once and for all.
Car specifics: '73 BMW 2002 (4 cylinder, SOHC, 292 cam, stroked motor). MSII version 2.88. EDIS. Bosch 24lb/hr low impedence injectors.
Thanks so much, in advance.
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Re: Upper limit to warm up enrichments?
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In MegalogViewer the graphic display is a bit easier to relate one parameter to another. You show a very strange (to me anyway) jump from zero rpm to running with about 360 rpm -no cranking phase indicated in MLV. As I said, at time of (no line number) ~34 seconds, the log shows a decreasing (numeric value) MAP but at the same time flatline ZERO rpm. The engine is obviously cranking but without the tach pulse Megasquirt doesn't know that. The loss of rpm information to Megasquirt while cranking or running will turn the fuel pump off if it goes beyond 2 seconds. This could be the root cause of the hard starting.
After the engine is running your AFR reading goes from "rail to rail", from 10 to a solid 19AFR. Is the right type controller selected and sensor calibrated? Just curious, no impact on starting.
Intermittent problems are among the hardest to fine...
Re: Upper limit to warm up enrichments?
In terms of the AFR going to 19.9, this is something which just started happening in the last week or so and I haven't figured out why. It gets back to a "normal" reading after 2 or 3 minutes, but still much longer than the normal start up duration for the sensor. I'll try recalibrating it and see if that fixes it.