High tooth count wheel not reving over 2900
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SQLGUY
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Re: High tooth count wheel not reving over 2900
One other thing to look at is the dwell you're seeing when the engine starts to stumble. Microsquirt doesn't start charging the coils until after the tach pulse occurs, so, if the tach pulse is happening to soon before firing, there may not be enough time to charge the coils as ignition advances at higher RPMs.
If this is the problem, you'll actually see the dwell getting reduced suddenly as ignition advance pushes into your charging time. The solution would be to change your delay teeth and ignition offset to allow more time between the tach pulse and the start of dwell.
Re: High tooth count wheel not reving over 2900
My current thought is to try using the Cam sync dual spark option and changing the offset of the crank sync trigger to reflect 1/2 the 58.6 btdc crank sync stud. Not sure if I am on the right path, but nothing else seems to be working. If I understand the factory bosch dme, it uses the crank sync to set tdc for cranking and then checks sync of the 132 teeth flywheel occasionally during steady speed to make sure both are in sync. Since this is not an option with M-0, an it checks on every revolution for sync, this may be causing the ms to be overrun. Opinions please...
1 of the main reasons I feel that the timing is wondering all over the place is my timing map seems to be fine for the first few seconds of normal running, but once I start to accelerate, it seems to start misfiring. Also, I did notice as SQLguy stated that I my dwell is falling off quickly when I try to accelerate, no matter what the skip teeth is set to.
I know there is a solution, I just have to find the right combination.... Oh, I think I blew my turbo hotside seal with the lean running over the past several day, 99% of it in my drive way. I have burned $70 in gas, but I still have most of what little hair I started with. Once I get this sorted out, I get to pull the turbo, which is a huge pain on the 944. Probably 10-14 hours labor, good thing I have more time than $$..
If anyone can help this would be appreciated.
Re: High tooth count wheel not reving over 2900
Also, what SQL said about dwell is very important. If the dwell starts to shrink as you increase speed, then you have to change your trigger offset and number of delay teeth so you get the same timing but the dwell time no longer shrinks. (Dwell can shrink as you get to really high rpm, but you are not at really high rpm.)
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Re: High tooth count wheel not reving over 2900
Please post an msq and a datalog if possible.
Thanks,
Paul
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I don't have the .msq file on this pc, but I'll try to put a copy of it out tomorrow with a data log.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Re: High tooth count wheel not reving over 2900
I tried 22K resistors on both VR1 and VR2, then moved to 44K on both. It actually ran better with no resistance, and rev'ed a few hundred rpm higher. It seems like 2680 point where it starts counting down, up to this point there are NO lost signals. No dwell loss.
I have tried VR delay, delay teeth in every combination I can come up with (so far), and have made minor changes to Base offset in .1 increments.
Since the reference mark is at -58.6 and does not allow for an equal number of delay teeth, it actually comes up to be 21.48 teeth. What next?
22 teeth gets me 60 degrees, if I change the polarity of the reference sensor, is it possible for it to make up the 1.4 degree difference? Then I could change my offset to -60 and set delay teeth to 22. This should get me spot on.
132 teeth ring gear Factory VR Sensor is same offset as the Reference sensor
1 tooth Reference stud on Flywheel at -58.6
2.7273 degrees per tooth
Re: High tooth count wheel not reving over 2900
Attached is the MSQ that seems to run near perfect below 2700 RPM where I start dropping triggers.