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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
10th Apr, 2011 at 04:31:52pm
After having received a lot of tips and advice from several people on this forum my engine is starting to get running. I thought it would be good to start a new thread for further testing now all, more or less standard problems (as far as I know them), seem to be tackled.
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5988 Posts Member #: 2024 Formally Retired Rural Suffolk |
10th Apr, 2011 at 06:17:16pm
Will,
Schrödinger's cat - so which one am I ??? |
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
10th Apr, 2011 at 06:52:26pm
Paul,
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Forum Mod 5933 Posts Member #: 784 9 times Avon Park Class C winner Milton Keynes |
10th Apr, 2011 at 09:22:21pm
Changed from poll I seriously doubt it! |
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
10th Apr, 2011 at 09:46:58pm
Thanks for correcting my mistake Paul.
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5988 Posts Member #: 2024 Formally Retired Rural Suffolk |
11th Apr, 2011 at 08:23:53am
It will be interesting to see if small injectors make a difference in your case.
Schrödinger's cat - so which one am I ??? |
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
11th Apr, 2011 at 05:24:19pm
The 286 cam and high lift rockers will not idle well anyway, but you should be able to get it running as well as a carbed engine.
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
11th Apr, 2011 at 09:20:33pm
Returned to 460CC injectors.
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5988 Posts Member #: 2024 Formally Retired Rural Suffolk |
12th Apr, 2011 at 03:18:10am
On 11th Apr, 2011 gemertw said:
Rod, did you really have opening times of 1.6msec with the 1000cc injectors? Even with an injection pulse of 1 msec I still had AFR's below 12 with those injectors. The injector opening time I used with was .75msec with injector opening times of .6 msec I could not get the engine to run stable. Yes, but be careful with using the words "openning times". What you see in TunerStudio etc, is the width of the electric pulse that goes to the injector. You have to tell MS what the openning time is so it can add it to the final calculated "req'd fuel" value. What you see is the sum of the two. Best screenshot (from when I was having problems with the AE settings so injection timing figures weren't set properly and idle was a little high) but it's typical of what I've seen. They are low z Honda 1000cc injectors and do open/close fairly fast at their designed operating pressure. AFRs would have been 13 - 14 from memory (I get best idle at slightly rich). What base "req'd fuel" value are you using ??? Schrödinger's cat - so which one am I ??? |
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
12th Apr, 2011 at 06:47:26am
alpha n ,or throttle position, instead of map should allow it to run lower rpm gem ,your map is possibly going too low to run at areas below 1500 ?
Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
12th Apr, 2011 at 07:29:29pm
Rod,
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
12th Apr, 2011 at 09:41:59pm
Little progress after another evening of testing I managed to get the engine to idle at 1000 with AFR's around 13.5. Changed something I did not mention before. To reduce oil consumption I had the sump evacuated by manifold pressure this caused the engine to stall very suddenly below 1500 rpm. above 1500 rpm manifold pressure is almost not affected by this connection but below 1500 it all gets very instable.
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
12th Apr, 2011 at 09:52:08pm
I am also experiencing that the ego measurement of the inners is much more instable than the ego measurement of the outers. What could be causing this? In average it is following the outers but it is fluctuating 3 times as much. Both are of the same type ( Innovative LC-1). |
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5988 Posts Member #: 2024 Formally Retired Rural Suffolk |
13th Apr, 2011 at 07:36:36am
Will, in the above order,
Schrödinger's cat - so which one am I ??? |
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
13th Apr, 2011 at 08:44:31am
On 12th Apr, 2011 gemertw said:
. A double membrane causes the fuel pressure to be higher at low manifold pressure (or at boost in your case) do you mean higher fuel pressure at a higher manifold pressure will? Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
13th Apr, 2011 at 01:41:17pm
You are going to have problems with pulse widths that low. You are very much in the non-linear area.
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
13th Apr, 2011 at 02:29:09pm
I don't know how well the single pulse of the hybrid mode will work with a 286 cam and its relatively big overlap.
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
13th Apr, 2011 at 03:13:44pm
Well, I've been looking at simulations using fairly high overlap and I'm of the opinion that it will be OK. Subject for another thread maybe.
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
13th Apr, 2011 at 03:27:32pm
Definitely worth a try, especially if you have promising simulation data. I was just voicing a concern. |
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
13th Apr, 2011 at 05:16:57pm
Correct Robert it gives higher fuel pressuere at higher manifold pressure
On 13th Apr, 2011 robert said:
On 12th Apr, 2011 gemertw said:
. A double membrane causes the fuel pressure to be higher at low manifold pressure (or at boost in your case) do you mean higher fuel pressure at a higher manifold pressure will? |
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
13th Apr, 2011 at 05:32:46pm
Rod,
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
13th Apr, 2011 at 05:50:54pm
Paul, Jean,
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
13th Apr, 2011 at 05:58:02pm
I suggest that you leave the VE table as it is and try an injection timing of around 90 degrees at idle. Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
13th Apr, 2011 at 08:54:32pm
On 13th Apr, 2011 gemertw said:
Rod, Higher ve and lower req-fuel does give more normal numbers but will not change the controllability or am I seeing this wrong? . possibly higher ve and lower req fuel ,will give better resolution .or sensitivity .? Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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77 Posts Member #: 7659 Advanced Member Netherlands |
13th Apr, 2011 at 10:16:27pm
Did two tests with the 1000cc injectors and siamese hybrid mode. First test was in speed density second one was alpha N mode. Alpha N seemed a little bit more stable in respect of idle rpm. Siamese hybrid seems to be working better in both options compared to sequential siamese (at least at idle). With the 1000CC’s idle rpm is about 300 lower and afr’s are I think reasonable Both option however seemed almost insensitive for injection timing I changed injection timing from 50 to 100 degrees and saw hardly any difference almost looks like it does nothing! Timing values however do change in megalog viewer so that would mean that the actual timing does change.
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