High IGN advance
High IGN advance
I am having a issue when I tip and release the throttle fast my IGN goes negative and then goes extremely high all this while car is stationary
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Re: High IGN advance
would you be able to post the log from where the picture was taken from? i went over your calibration and race log everything looks like it should. maybe seeing the actual log on my end ill be able to give you a hand.
Re: High IGN advance
It happens at 06.611sec and 26.996sec in the datalog, it goes from 14* to -1* and then to 59* when throttle is pressed. What's causing this? it seems to be causing the ECU to also register knock.
Re: High IGN advance
I do not think it's a software problem. Has it always done this or did it just start? Also a spike that large at that low of an rpm (or any rpm for that matter) will cause cylinder pressure to rise and cause knock.
Re: High IGN advance
I recently notice it while revving the engine and saw it was registering knock, that's when I noticed the high IGN advance.
If it's not software related what next?
If it's not software related what next?
Re: High IGN advance
Check your distributer's internal components. I personally had an engine that had a fried wire to the igniter and it caused a spike of over 80* advance. To say the least that engine is no longer with us. That would be the first area to look at, try switching over to a different kne and see if it helps. If it does not check the wiring to the ecu from the distributor.
Re: High IGN advance
Ok will do, what i have done so far is reduce the throttle tip in condition engine speed from 1000rpm to 900rpm and also reduce minimum TPS for
500 1000 2000 to 1%, IGN now seems to follow IGN map
500 1000 2000 to 1%, IGN now seems to follow IGN map
Re: High IGN advance
The reason i didn't recommend playing with the tip parameters is because usually what causes spikes like that when you blip the throttle is a mechanical issue not so much the software. In my opinion you don't really need to make any changes to those parameters if you are running a oem style ignition system and are running pump fuel especially in that low of an rpm/load, but once in a while you may get an engine that needs some fine tuning to run right. If it worked for you great, more knowledge is never a bad thing. Keep us posted on how it goes.