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Posts posted by Don Don 23
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Alright thank you for all your help man, I will give all this a try next time I get a chance.
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ok so when i adjust the ignition timing on tunerstudio in the tables do i need to check anything with the timing light? I synced the trigger wizard at 12 degrees on the computer and on the engine so is that all the adjusting i need to do with the timing light? sorry for the noob question im just trying to learn the tuner studio system.
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4 minutes ago, Gollum said:
In your tunerstudio projects folder you should have a "currenttune.msq" file you can add to a post by the "drag files here to attach or choose files..." feature of the forum posting window.
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2 minutes ago, Gollum said:
Any chance you can share your tune and log file(s)?
If you mean it leaned out as it sat at idle and warmed up, I'd suspect you're still to lean on the VE table and WUE is to blame for the rich to lean transition.
If you mean it leans out as you rev it, that could be AE being not aggressive enough (mine was WAY too mild from the base tune), or if even bringing up rev slowly causes a lean condition then either your VE table needs adjustment in those areas as well, or your Req fuel might just be really out of whack.
Start by sharing tune data and some logs, and we can go from there.
How do I copy my tune data from tunerstudio to post on here?
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On 2/6/2019 at 11:05 PM, Gollum said:
For what it's worth I think my crank timing is 15 and I couldn't do a distributor sync at 19 degrees locked as the engine didn't want to idle down there. I bumped it to be 20 (locked) and it was much easier to get started and synced. Put the size wherever it needs to be to get it running before bothering about perfection.
As for fuel, it sounds lean. Give it more VE in the idle area and see what happens (go up by like 20% to be sure you're going past what's necessary, which should prove that you're lean).
Also, try not to trust a wideband when you can't get a stable idle. Even with sequential and a perfect idle it can still be difficult to get a reliable AFR reading.
Generally it's better to be too rich than lean if you're running batch fire, but most engines are also much happier to idle at 12:1 than 15.5:1. You'll also know if you have too much fuel because more throttle makes it rev readily since there's already excess fuel looking for air.
That said, if you're ignition is too far off, it'll never idle, which is why I mentioned just getting the timing in the ballpark regardless of what the timing light says.
Ok so I added a lot more fuel to the low end and now I can get it to idle and rev but it starts out idling like at 11 or 12 and eventually just keeps going more lean until it's like at 20, I added A LOT more fuel too. It doesn't make sense that it is reading that lean when i rev it or when it idles for a few minutes. Do you have any suggestions?
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I installed megasquirt 2 on my l28et and i have had trouble getting the engine to stay on and idle. It will turn on and run for about 15 seconds going from lean to rich but it will eventually shut off. If i give it any throttle at all it will kill the engine faster or make it sputter. Is this just an issue with not enough fuel or something more, I also try to set the ignition timing on tunerstudio to be the same as on the timing cover on the engine. When the advance on tunerstudio is at 12 degrees matching with the timing cover on the engine, it wont start at all but when i start adjusting the timing the complete opposite way then the engine will start. I am using a timing light with the engine cranking and injectors unplugged to check the timing because it was jumping too much with the injectors plugged in.
Megasquirt 2 L28ET wont idle
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If I may ask what setup are you running on your engine?