BPW and Cylinder Vol.?

Squash realsquash at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 14 17:07:56 GMT 2000


I lowered the injector constant 20% (to 199 from 251) and I got most of my BLMs to run anywhere
from 120-150 (went too far on this, will increase tonight).  But it's close enough that there is
enough range in the VE table to tune with.  I'll experiment with the other values you stated
tonight.  This is when an emulator would be nice...

Squash

--- Jeff M <tystorm at email.msn.com> wrote:
> For your mention on getting better results on lowering/correcting the IC but
> still having some other issues, also look to lower the minimum base pulse
> width so your program can lower the fueling at low loads such as idle and
> decel.  Also, msec BPW threshold to learn in all cells as this will of
> changed with larger injectors too.  also msec threshold between cell 1 and
> cell 2, msec bpw threshold determines cell 1, msec min and max async pulse.
> Bob mentioned lower the prop (proportional?) gains before going back to
> closed loop operation and final tuning and I am wondering the prop gain of?
> 
> Jeff M
> 
> 
> > In my case i'm starting from scratch, 468cid, single-plane port fi, cam,
> heads, headers, etc.  I
> > just discovered last night that lowering the injector constant has leaned
> me out enough that I can
> > start doing some real VE tuning.  It's doing some weird things, tho.
> >
> > How would u force open-loop all the time?  I suppose locking the BLM at
> 128 would help.
> >
> > Squash
> >
> > --- rr <RRauscher at nni.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > I'd put the proper values at those two location according to what is
> > > really in the engine for displacement and injectors. Then use the VE
> > > tables to correct the afr. If you have changed the cam, the exhaust,
> > > or the intake, the ve has changed.
> > >
> > > For some reason, I think the cyl vol is used in the egr calcs.  ECM
> > > needs to know gms/sec of airflow for egr lookups.
> > >
> > > You can rough in the VE tables by tuning in forced open loop, then
> > > fine tune them with closed loop. Don't forget to reduce the prop
> > > gains before the closed loop tuning.
> > >
> > > BobR.
> > >
> > > I've been thinking that a spin machine would be nice to get the VE
> > > measured close enough. . .
> > >
> > > Squash wrote:
> > >
> > > > On AUJP/ANHT, has anyone experimented with the values at 6dd?  It is
> the cylinder volume (one
> > > > cylinder).  I imagine that the AFR is determined from 6dd and 41a?  If
> I lower 41a only, my
> > > > commanded AFR goes leaner, but i haven't tried to move 66d.  I would
> imagine that they should
> > > move
> > > > at the same percentage.
> > > >
> > > > Squash
> > > >
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