V12 Unhappy when leaning
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:50 am
I find it impossible to get mixtures leaner than about 14 without the engine beginning to run rough. This posting to hopefully obtain opinions as to why that might be and what I could do.
Today I got the V12 Jag starting with both ignition (this has been working for some time while original ECU was doing the FI) and FI (this is what I got working today).
Trouble is that these injectors are LoZ = 2.5Ohm each - with 6 of them per bank.
Running them without series resistors is not an option (exceeds 14A MS current limit during cranking) so I used the car's original resistor pack (easiest from wiring perspective) with four 5Ohm resistors. However, what Jaguar did was to group the injectors into 4 groups of 3 injectors each and running each of these 4 groups into a single 5Ohm resistor.
So you have (R = Right L = Left):
Gr 1: 1R, 3R, 5R
Gr 2: 2R, 4R, 6R
Gr 3: 1L, 3L, 5L
Gr 4: 2L, 4L, 6L
Having only two outputs with MS, I used Gr1 and 4 on Inj_1 and Gr 2 and 3 on Inj_4. I am using 2 squirts / alternate per engine cycle. This seemed closest to what the OEM ECU did. If my understanding is right this means that only 6 injectors fire at any one time, ensuring minimal pressure drop in the fuel rail. This arrangement should therefore spread the open injectors evenly around the entire rail.
I also found that the opening times of the injectors seem to vary between 2.8 and 3.2ms. For this reason I have entered 3.2ms as the opening time in MT. I presume this long opening time is due to the series resistors restricting current and hence flux buildup through them. I measured over these series resistors and one could clearly see the voltage rising exponentially as the pulse starts with 3 little dips soon after cresting which I presume was when the pintle hit the open limit.
At idle, I have an idle pw of 5ms giving and AFR of 14. The OEM ECU was idling at 16.5 with a pw of about 3.5ms.
My opinion as to why I can't seem to lean it is that with almost 0.5ms of difference between the slowest and fastest injector, some injectors are not opening much longer than others resulting in some cylinders running much leaner than others which are likely running quite rich with the net result of an average 14AFR.
With me trying to lean it out, some cyls become extremely lean causing misfires and roughness. Am I on the right track here? If so, what to do? Install a 2Om res in series with each injector trying to come as close as possible to the 14A limit in order to reduce the opening times to as little as possible? (Ouch, this would imply new FI harness to be made...)
All comment much appreciated.
Today I got the V12 Jag starting with both ignition (this has been working for some time while original ECU was doing the FI) and FI (this is what I got working today).
Trouble is that these injectors are LoZ = 2.5Ohm each - with 6 of them per bank.
Running them without series resistors is not an option (exceeds 14A MS current limit during cranking) so I used the car's original resistor pack (easiest from wiring perspective) with four 5Ohm resistors. However, what Jaguar did was to group the injectors into 4 groups of 3 injectors each and running each of these 4 groups into a single 5Ohm resistor.
So you have (R = Right L = Left):
Gr 1: 1R, 3R, 5R
Gr 2: 2R, 4R, 6R
Gr 3: 1L, 3L, 5L
Gr 4: 2L, 4L, 6L
Having only two outputs with MS, I used Gr1 and 4 on Inj_1 and Gr 2 and 3 on Inj_4. I am using 2 squirts / alternate per engine cycle. This seemed closest to what the OEM ECU did. If my understanding is right this means that only 6 injectors fire at any one time, ensuring minimal pressure drop in the fuel rail. This arrangement should therefore spread the open injectors evenly around the entire rail.
I also found that the opening times of the injectors seem to vary between 2.8 and 3.2ms. For this reason I have entered 3.2ms as the opening time in MT. I presume this long opening time is due to the series resistors restricting current and hence flux buildup through them. I measured over these series resistors and one could clearly see the voltage rising exponentially as the pulse starts with 3 little dips soon after cresting which I presume was when the pintle hit the open limit.
At idle, I have an idle pw of 5ms giving and AFR of 14. The OEM ECU was idling at 16.5 with a pw of about 3.5ms.
My opinion as to why I can't seem to lean it is that with almost 0.5ms of difference between the slowest and fastest injector, some injectors are not opening much longer than others resulting in some cylinders running much leaner than others which are likely running quite rich with the net result of an average 14AFR.
With me trying to lean it out, some cyls become extremely lean causing misfires and roughness. Am I on the right track here? If so, what to do? Install a 2Om res in series with each injector trying to come as close as possible to the 14A limit in order to reduce the opening times to as little as possible? (Ouch, this would imply new FI harness to be made...)
All comment much appreciated.