Dear Mr Grippogrippo wrote:One other thing that may be causing confusion is the time based after start. What this means is...
I know I'm blonde but now you have REALLY confused me...for one...
The way you present "time based after start" here seems (!! to me !!) quite the opposite of the way the feature is presented in the "Tuning your MS-2" manual - which seemed most sensible to me (except that I can't seem to get "time based after start" to work) but now... sigh
Are you saying that "Time Based after start" only becomes active AFTER the "cold temp" value, ie, at HIGHER TEMP values than the "cold temp" value? If this is the case then surely to totally "disable" this feature one should enter a "cold temp" value of MORE than the HIGHest temp the engine will ever reach ie not "0" but say, "250F".
Based on the manual, I interpreted this "Time based after start" feature as follows:
It is useful for when the engine is REALLY cold, allowing one to crank the engine with a VERY open IAC say (50 of 200 = > Cranking pos), then because the engine is COLDER than "Cold temperature", IAC would go from the "Cranking position" to the "cold position" (say 80 of 200), allowing one to have the engine "idle" rather high immediately after the engine fires, say 1300rpm, but THEN reduce the RPMs rather quickly over the "cold taper time" period (say 5 sec), to the IAC position specified by the temp table - a period over which CLT temp variations would be too small to allow for sensible temp table based IAC control. In my mind it would then make sense to have the temp table START at this value of 80 and ending at 200.
If CLT is above "Cold Temp", IAC would jump from cranking position straight to the temp table (This is what mine does ... when it does not "jam" in the open position)