At the moment this transition being rich or lean is not a huge problem.. but its not that hard to fix, either. Like Al said - for this to work people are going to have knowledge on valve position when setting this up. Its not hard - just select if they inject on open-valve or closed-valve, this should drive the wasted-to-sequential transition type to be used.TheMonkey wrote: that could potentially identify which cyls get the lean puff, but it might be more informative to actually simulate the transition on the stim. this all assumes that the work is worth the effort.... in my opinion.... it's not. any transition to sequential is going to occur at startup and missing one fuel pulse with zero load really isn't a concern. in fact, during startup, the missing fuel is more than made up with the extra enrichments from cranking pulse widths being so big, and the ASE...
Like I have said before, OEMs use closed-valve injection in order to minimize emissions, vaporize the fuel on the hot intake valve (wall-wetting Tau value reduced), and to stop the washing of oil off of the cylinder walls that would occur if the injector operates with the valve open. In fact I just was looking at a SAE paper where they have an injection timing diagram and they set up the injection so that it ends right when the intake valve starts to open - this way they have maximum time that the valve stays shut to inject.
What we need to do is make up a few charts of injection phasing vs intake valve position and let people choose what they want, and compensate accordingly.
Remember there is a propagation time from when the cylinder exhaust empties in the manifold to when it reaches the sensor - and then add in the sensor response time, so correlating this to a particular cylinder event may be tough. Best would be to use NB O2 sensors on each header right on the ports and looks for deviations in O2 readback compared to other cylinders.TheMonkey wrote: my o2 sensor gives a signal only after startup, but i suspect you would not be able to identify the transition during startup the same way i can see it when cam sync is plugged in during steady state idle.
- Bruce