Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
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Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
We also tried messing the with offset angle. The angle should be at is 180 degree because the cylinder 2 tdc is 180 degrees after cylinder one (which we verified from removing the valve cover). So when the engine is running at 180 degree offset, we can unplug coil 2 and there is no change. So we know its only running on one cylinder. We also tried 0, 270, 359, -180 degrees with the same result. Now when we go up to 190,200, 210 degrees the engines idle races in a matter where its almost chasing itself. The engine is not sucking air from any where else other than the throttle body because when you put your hand over the throttle body it immediatly dies. When the offest angle is at 210 and we unplug coil 2, it dies.
Like I stated in earlier posts, the ignition coils do not get hot, we get spark from both coils when we pull them out, we swapped coils and fuel injectors with no change, tried wiring in a diode in the vr sensor (not that our rpm is acting up, but we figured why not try it since everyone else has one in) and it would not even start , and I am sure there are a few other things we tested that I cant think of right now.
Could we have wired something wrong such as the coils? Did our configurator get messed up some how? You mentioned that our fueling could be off, but we dont really know how that could be off. There does not seem to be many settings that set the fuel timing, and the ones that are seem to be correct. Are there other setting that we are missing? We are at a loss still and do not really know what to try next.
We did notice on the one datalog of another person that is using the same engine as us that their pulsewidths were the same. Now ours are not, so should they be the same? I attached a datalog of it idling when it was at 180 degree offset.
Thanks again
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Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
In order to isolate whether fuel or spark, try cranking but TEMPORARILY set cranking rpm to 50 or anything that will always be below the actual cranking rpm and check if you are getting fuel/ spark in cyl 2. When you are in cranking mode the ecu logic is totally different than after cranking and may not reveal the problem. It doesn't matter if it starts, we are just looking for whether there is spark and fuel in both cylinders. By doing this we are forcing the ecu to use the same logic as it uses after start. If we could we would crank it at 2000 rpm, but a few 100 rpm is about the best we can do.
If this doesn't show anything, post the msq you used for the datalog you just posted plus the msq that geoffct sent you.
Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
I attached the msq file that was used during that datalog and also geoffct's from an earlier thread.
Thanks again
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Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
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Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
Your msq is close enough to geoffct that I don't see any problems. And you say you are getting spark and fuel, so what is the problem - is it that it just won't combust or it combusts but dies ?
Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
I will clean off some spark plugs today and put them in so we can see the result again and see if it is still happening. I will post these result hopefully by noon today.
At first I thought that maybe the cylinder two spark is not as strong, but when you look at them out of the head, they look the exact same and cylinder two is sparking right after cylinder one. Is there some other setting that could cause it to miss so bad like dwell or something else?
We also checked the compression in both cylinders a few weeks ago, and they both are good and the same.
Re: Dies after Idling after a few seconds (Phazer)
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