Pulse Widths (PW) suddenly dropped
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 10:06 pm
A one time occurrence at 9325 ???
Our '59 Caddie runs absolutely beautiful and it gets really good mileage for a 10.25:1, 502 Chevy powering a 5,000 pound 59 Cadillac. It gets well over 20 miles per gallon on the new reformulated fuel we have around here for the summer, but it got over 25 with the regular gasoline before this years summer blend showed up at the stations. So I decided to touch it up for this new fuel, which probably has a bunch more alcohol in it, to see what I could get out of it.
So while data logging at about 75 miles per hour, and doing some retuning for our new reformulated summer fuel here, at 9324.9 seconds the MS suddenly commanded a Pulse Width (PW) of 1.454 ms, which is about the fuel for a good idle. It only did it for 1 second. But it felt like an eternity, as I was in the #2 lane of 5 lanes, with a not too heavy traffic condition. 4 lanes is a lot to cross with a dead engine. I was quickly looking for a break in traffic as it felt like the engine quit running, but for only 1 full second. Then it ran fine again.
I say commanded because there was no reset, the MS was still recording everything out to the laptop. The Duty cycle went from 24% to 12% with no cause for it that I could find in looking at all the other fields. Then, after 1 second, it went right back to 25% and ran fine. I tagged a whole bunch of marks (I freaked out for a moment) as I wanted to be sure I found this location on the log.
I looked carefully at the datalog, I only spotted results of the PW going to about ½ normal, nothing about what caused that drop in fuel delivery. First the PW dropped at the same time as the Duty Cycle, then the RPM started dropping, then the AFR topped out and finally the map went up a bit. My foot never moved on the pedal.
OK, my questions.
1) Have you ever heard of this happening to anyone before? Seems like the processor freaked out.
2) Any idea on what caused the commanded Pulse Width to drop? I don't have a clue.
3) Could this be a sign that my 5 year old MS-II is getting old and ready to fail? I doubt it, but it’s a thought. It’s sure more reliable than the old points systems though. And don’t get me started on carburetors…
It has always run as expected, except this one time. Nothing weird like this has ever happened to me before.
Thanks guys.
Holl
Our '59 Caddie runs absolutely beautiful and it gets really good mileage for a 10.25:1, 502 Chevy powering a 5,000 pound 59 Cadillac. It gets well over 20 miles per gallon on the new reformulated fuel we have around here for the summer, but it got over 25 with the regular gasoline before this years summer blend showed up at the stations. So I decided to touch it up for this new fuel, which probably has a bunch more alcohol in it, to see what I could get out of it.
So while data logging at about 75 miles per hour, and doing some retuning for our new reformulated summer fuel here, at 9324.9 seconds the MS suddenly commanded a Pulse Width (PW) of 1.454 ms, which is about the fuel for a good idle. It only did it for 1 second. But it felt like an eternity, as I was in the #2 lane of 5 lanes, with a not too heavy traffic condition. 4 lanes is a lot to cross with a dead engine. I was quickly looking for a break in traffic as it felt like the engine quit running, but for only 1 full second. Then it ran fine again.
I say commanded because there was no reset, the MS was still recording everything out to the laptop. The Duty cycle went from 24% to 12% with no cause for it that I could find in looking at all the other fields. Then, after 1 second, it went right back to 25% and ran fine. I tagged a whole bunch of marks (I freaked out for a moment) as I wanted to be sure I found this location on the log.
I looked carefully at the datalog, I only spotted results of the PW going to about ½ normal, nothing about what caused that drop in fuel delivery. First the PW dropped at the same time as the Duty Cycle, then the RPM started dropping, then the AFR topped out and finally the map went up a bit. My foot never moved on the pedal.
OK, my questions.
1) Have you ever heard of this happening to anyone before? Seems like the processor freaked out.
2) Any idea on what caused the commanded Pulse Width to drop? I don't have a clue.
3) Could this be a sign that my 5 year old MS-II is getting old and ready to fail? I doubt it, but it’s a thought. It’s sure more reliable than the old points systems though. And don’t get me started on carburetors…
It has always run as expected, except this one time. Nothing weird like this has ever happened to me before.
Thanks guys.
Holl