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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
11th Feb, 2007 at 01:12:51am
I have been bench testing the siamese code and things are looking pretty good. As I said in the other thread, my oscilloscope stopped working so I found a replacement that's good enough for some testing. I'm using a PC sound card scope using freeware, a couple of resistors, a couple of potentiometers, and some wires.
Edited by jbelanger on 16th Feb, 2007. |
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4559 Posts Member #: 786 Post Whore Bermingum |
11th Feb, 2007 at 10:20:01am
Hi,
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2514 Posts Member #: 1217 I like nice quiet girly Minis Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
11th Feb, 2007 at 12:21:51pm
Jean,
Every day is a school day ...........
On 27th of Sep, 2007 at 12:45pm Jimster said:
why do you you think I got a girlfriend with small hands? |
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
11th Feb, 2007 at 01:01:00pm
On 11th of Feb, 2007 at 12:21pm RogerM said:
Just a question to people generally, what inlet manifolds are you planning on using? Mpi will probably do for NA but maybe need a bit more juice for blow applications. Does anybody make a tubular steel version that we could double boss? Therein lies the next big problem. This needs a special design manifold with long runners and a plenum. I have a design and the materials, just need a couple of grand for the tools to make it! Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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12307 Posts Member #: 565 Carlos Fandango Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex |
11th Feb, 2007 at 01:11:44pm
i was thinking about this the other night,
On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged... Joe, do you have a photo of your tool? http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1 https://joe1977.imgbb.com/ |
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49 Posts Member #: 1472 Prize Tool |
11th Feb, 2007 at 01:18:23pm
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49 Posts Member #: 1472 Prize Tool |
11th Feb, 2007 at 01:25:04pm
opps!
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
11th Feb, 2007 at 03:40:51pm
On 11th of Feb, 2007 at 10:20am Bat said:
Hi, Congratulations! This is great news! I take it from the fact this is based on extra code that you don't need to use an EDIS module? I take it you'll need a cam sensor too? Cheers, Gavin :) Not only don't you need the EDIS module but you can't use it because you need to connect the VR sensor directly to the ECU. The ECU needs the toothed wheel signal which the EDIS module doesn't provide. But all the other EDIS components (sensor, wheel, coil pack) can be used. You don't need a cam sensor with this version of the code and actually, it doesn't support it. The code is semi-sequential with the injection timing firing on the open valve only for the outside cylinders which are the critical cylinders for preventing charge robbing. Look at Marcel's page for more details. Later versions will support a cam sensor for COP and fully sequential injection. Jean |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
11th Feb, 2007 at 03:58:26pm
For testing purposes, I think that an SU manifold with injector pockets as close to the head as possible and an SU as the throttle body would suffice.
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49 Posts Member #: 1472 Prize Tool |
11th Feb, 2007 at 04:16:19pm
Why not have two injectors in each port.
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
11th Feb, 2007 at 04:56:30pm
On 11th of Feb, 2007 at 04:16pm Rawden said:
Why not have two injectors in each port. one aimied at the outside cylinder, and one at the inside cylinder. This has been explained before but I'll briefly do it again. You only have a very small time window to inject into the outside cylinder which corresponds to about 25% of the complete engine cycle. Therefore you will only have about 25% duty cycle out of the injectors before you start having charge robbing. If you use only one injector for both cylinders you can up that duty cycle to about 50%. You have to understand that there is no overlap between the injection events for both cylinders. So using 2 injectors in the way you describe, you're actually wasting one injector. You're much better off using one small and one big injectors aimed at both cylinders and staging them. Again, look at Marcel's site for more and search this forum. Jean p.s. Turned out to be not that brief :) |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
11th Feb, 2007 at 05:13:06pm
On 11th of Feb, 2007 at 12:21pm RogerM said:
At the moment I only have MS1's (on V2.2 boards) available but I hope to have an MS2 (on V3) shortly. I have all the kit for testing (my work is developing diesel fuel injection control stratergy!!) and would be up for testing in car two (lets face it .... can't make my 1380 run any lumpier ...LOL) So I guess you're very familiar with injection timing issues and used to analyzing them. That will be useful here :) Also, let me know if you have any comments or suggestions about the code/current strategy. With your background, have you ever given any thoughts about doing direct fuel injection in a Mini? With the right hardware and software, that would solve any charge robbing issue. Would you have access to such hardware? That would be an interesting mix of old and new technology. Jean |
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49 Posts Member #: 1472 Prize Tool |
11th Feb, 2007 at 05:14:39pm
Thanks for the explanation.
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49 Posts Member #: 1472 Prize Tool |
11th Feb, 2007 at 07:33:24pm
Interesting stuff on the manifolds.
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4559 Posts Member #: 786 Post Whore Bermingum |
11th Feb, 2007 at 08:56:31pm
Hi,
On 11th of Feb, 2007 at 01:12am jbelanger said:
and some wires. Cheers, Gavin :) Edited by Bat on 11th Feb, 2007. VEMs Authorised Installer / Re-seller. K head kits now available!
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
11th Feb, 2007 at 09:32:23pm
its so tempting to build up and MS2 and mess around with this!!
AlexF |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
11th Feb, 2007 at 10:09:01pm
On 11th of Feb, 2007 at 09:32pm AlexF2003 said:
its so tempting to build up and MS2 and mess around with this!! Alex So do it!!! :) |
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
11th Feb, 2007 at 10:20:06pm
what would you consider a "proper" test bench then?
AlexF |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
11th Feb, 2007 at 11:40:06pm
On 11th of Feb, 2007 at 10:20pm AlexF2003 said:
what would you consider a "proper" test bench then? Alex The minimal test bench setup consists of: Megasquirt ECU with MS2 and V3.0 PCB, stimulator, power supply (walwart; don't use a car battery without some current limitation or you'll fry something), computer with a serial connection, a 36-1 signal generator, and a LED probe. This will allow testing of all the basic inputs and outputs from a functionality point-of-view but will not allow the validation of timing information. The proper bench will include an oscilloscope instead of (or in addition to) the LED probe. This will allow the validation of all the timing information. A minimum of 2 traces are needed because you need to compare the timing of the output with the toothed wheel input. A PC sound card scope is sufficient for basic testing but is not fast enough for precise testing at high RPM or to look at things like injector PWM signal (for low-impedance injectors), injector opening time, or optimal coil dwell time. The 36-1 generator can be done in different ways. It can be done with an actual toothed wheel, a VR sensor and a motor of some sort. It's usually difficult to have a motor that will allow the full RPM range but if one is available this will work well and be very representative of an actual installation. Another method is to use another microcontroller programmed for such a task. That's what I'm using (let me now if you want details). A planned upgrade for the stimulator will also use this method. A third way is to use a PC's output (either the speaker output or the parallel port) and a program that will generate the correct signal. There is such a program available on the megasquirt site but I haven't tried it. If you want to do some fancy testing, you could also have a full set of injectors with fuel supply for injector testing and balancing and the full ignition set with coils and sparkplugs for dwell measurement but these have nothing to do with the code. They would be very useful for someone planning to do a lot of installations with different hardware. Let me know if you need more information. Regards, Jean |
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
12th Feb, 2007 at 10:29:10am
Well I can tick all of those boxes except for a (working) signal gnerator and a stim!
AlexF |
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2514 Posts Member #: 1217 I like nice quiet girly Minis Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
12th Feb, 2007 at 12:36:50pm
Just a quick thought for a cheap 36-1 signal gerneator.
Every day is a school day ...........
On 27th of Sep, 2007 at 12:45pm Jimster said:
why do you you think I got a girlfriend with small hands? |
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2514 Posts Member #: 1217 I like nice quiet girly Minis Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
12th Feb, 2007 at 12:37:26pm
Alex how do you test the MS's you sell if you don't have a stim??? Every day is a school day ...........
On 27th of Sep, 2007 at 12:45pm Jimster said:
why do you you think I got a girlfriend with small hands? |
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2514 Posts Member #: 1217 I like nice quiet girly Minis Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
12th Feb, 2007 at 12:43:41pm
Jean,
Every day is a school day ...........
On 27th of Sep, 2007 at 12:45pm Jimster said:
why do you you think I got a girlfriend with small hands? |
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2514 Posts Member #: 1217 I like nice quiet girly Minis Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
12th Feb, 2007 at 12:48:33pm
Has anybody done any measurements to give a reasonable idea of port velocities in an A-series inlet through a sensible rev range (say 850 - 7000 rpm)? I am just thinking what information is actually out there to help wiht manifold design. To my mind you have to strike a balance between too close (poolling on valve at some conditions) and too far away (making it more prone to the charge robbing.
Every day is a school day ...........
On 27th of Sep, 2007 at 12:45pm Jimster said:
why do you you think I got a girlfriend with small hands? |
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
12th Feb, 2007 at 01:29:00pm
On 12th of Feb, 2007 at 12:37pm RogerM said:
Alex how do you test the MS's you sell if you don't have a stim??? I don't sell MS in a built up form atm - but like I said I have a sound card based system for basic testing. Alex AlexF |
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