A bit off the wall this one, I am trying to fit fuel injection on a 2-stroke twin of 400cc (1958 vintage). I have a set up with a Microsquirt ( running 2.88 code), 36mm throttle body with TPS and MAP and a single 3bar injector (220cc) (Honda VFR800 pump delivering 7gph @ 3bar and at 2.7Amps for those that are interested!). I also have an Innovate LC1 in the eshaust down pipe and this works well provided that the engine isn't four stroking. (I am hoping to use Autotune once I get the thing a bit nearer!) Curently I am using the Microsquirt for fuelling only since I already have an electronic ignition fitted. I am using a custom dual opto-isolator driver assembly to trigger the Microsquirt from both coils and this works pretty flawlessly to drive the Option inputs on the Microsquirt. I can get the engine to run, tick over and rev reasonably well at a range of AFR and speeds down to about 1000rpm where it becomes unstable due to the low inertia of the engine. Starting, well not there yet, since a 2 stroke really needs a lot of fuel to start from cold and I could do with a big priming pulse which I don't have.
Difficulty is that with a piston port 2-stroke with 156 degree duration inlet timing I get very poor MAP response - try 800mb at tickover and 900mb at WOT. Ergo - no reasonable mixture control for load (and yes, the MAP does work and there are no leaks in the tube!). (the engine is now tuned to modern spec 10:1 cr, 168 deg exhaust, 112 deg transfer but still has a siamesed inlet, though mixture ballance between the cylinders seems to be pretty good) - reason? the MAP averages the inlet pressure signal and the blow-back rules the short duration and poor (in comparison to a 4 stroke) suck!
I am trying to change over to Alpha-N which would appear to be ideal for this installation. I have reset fuelling to 'pure Alpha-N', and used the configurator to re-set the fuelling algorithm as well. I can find an Alpha-N VE table in the Megatune menus, but it is only 6x6, NOT 12x12. Also, if I open the MAP VE table, it still appears to be controlling the injection timing! I can happily swing the mixture with the VE table! To all intents the Microsquirt seems to be still running MAP not the Alpha-N I want. The Manuals seems to be a bit thin in this area!
Q1, what have I done wrong?
Q2, shouldn't I have a 12x12 Alpha-N VE table for 'pure Alpha-N' (and no MAP VE table, or one that doesn't appear to work!)?
Q3, is the Microsquirt actually running Alpha-N now despite all of the indicators?
Q4, with Alpa-N do I need to decouple the MAP sensor from the TB so that it is a baro only? (the manual seems ot indicate that only prestart readings are used for correction)
Q5, Anyone got any experience of this sort of application?
Q6, Has anyone done a 'sampled' MAP on an engine - I was thining of an ADC, triggered by the spark pulse driving a DAC into the uS MAP input, since the MPX4250 has 1ms resolution and should see the pressure variation in the inlet - but I still have to put a scope across it!) Pitty there isn't a converion timing control available within the code!)
Hellp!? and any suggestions?
Many Thanks,
John.