Hello,
I'm finishing up the V6 conversion into my 78 MGB convertible. 3.4 Iron head from a 95 Camaro, mild cam (260h), bored +.020, running the SFI from a 95 Camaro.
I'm having problems with the engine dying at idle once it gets hot. I'm using TunerPro RT to edit my bin file and have bumped the idle speed up to 850 and pulled some of the timing out using the idle spark vs. MAP and idle spark vs. Coolant Temp. I'm using the P66 mask for the .bin file and the 16184737 .adx file for the data stream (ECM is out of a 95 Camaro with an automatic). Programming the PCM is done with CATS WinFlash.
I recorded a data log and have been using the dashboard in TunerPro to watch engine speed, IAC steps, coolant temp, L and R O2 sensors, etc. to watch for anomalies that would help me figure out why it still dies when it idles down at a stop, or if sitting at a light for a long time.
I'm thinking I've got something quirky going on from my sensors or in the ECM. The values seem to jump all over the place and not by just a little. coolant temp almost always reads minus (-)38.6 degrees, with occasional flashes of what looks like the correct temperature. The cooling fans do come on at 225, so I know the sensor is working correctly. Engine speed is reading double what I think it really is (possibly due to the waste spark DIS system(?) but is still all over the board with displayed values.
I view the data log which was mostly just idling in the drive and the data trace shows things bouncing all over the place when I watch the Main VE table, Idle VE table, Main Spark Table.
Looking at the item list and watching the various parameters during playback, it seems to be constantly bouncing in and out of closed loop with some of the parameters that aren't even applicable flashing off and on (clutch switch, A/c clutch, brake pressed and these aren't even in place)
Overall, it runs great on the highway, but without having a reliable data log and seeing steady data, I can't tell where I might need to tune things. (probably need to back out some VE at low rpms and add some at higher due to the mild cam)
What would cause the data to jump all over?
Does this sound like I have a short somewhere in the wiring?
I trimmed out a lot of wires when I installed the harness since I deleted EGR, A/C, all transmission connections, etc. that I didn't need and shortened/lengthened others to layout nicely in the MG.
Thanks,
Doug
I'm finishing up the V6 conversion into my 78 MGB convertible. 3.4 Iron head from a 95 Camaro, mild cam (260h), bored +.020, running the SFI from a 95 Camaro.
I'm having problems with the engine dying at idle once it gets hot. I'm using TunerPro RT to edit my bin file and have bumped the idle speed up to 850 and pulled some of the timing out using the idle spark vs. MAP and idle spark vs. Coolant Temp. I'm using the P66 mask for the .bin file and the 16184737 .adx file for the data stream (ECM is out of a 95 Camaro with an automatic). Programming the PCM is done with CATS WinFlash.
I recorded a data log and have been using the dashboard in TunerPro to watch engine speed, IAC steps, coolant temp, L and R O2 sensors, etc. to watch for anomalies that would help me figure out why it still dies when it idles down at a stop, or if sitting at a light for a long time.
I'm thinking I've got something quirky going on from my sensors or in the ECM. The values seem to jump all over the place and not by just a little. coolant temp almost always reads minus (-)38.6 degrees, with occasional flashes of what looks like the correct temperature. The cooling fans do come on at 225, so I know the sensor is working correctly. Engine speed is reading double what I think it really is (possibly due to the waste spark DIS system(?) but is still all over the board with displayed values.
I view the data log which was mostly just idling in the drive and the data trace shows things bouncing all over the place when I watch the Main VE table, Idle VE table, Main Spark Table.
Looking at the item list and watching the various parameters during playback, it seems to be constantly bouncing in and out of closed loop with some of the parameters that aren't even applicable flashing off and on (clutch switch, A/c clutch, brake pressed and these aren't even in place)
Overall, it runs great on the highway, but without having a reliable data log and seeing steady data, I can't tell where I might need to tune things. (probably need to back out some VE at low rpms and add some at higher due to the mild cam)
What would cause the data to jump all over?
Does this sound like I have a short somewhere in the wiring?
I trimmed out a lot of wires when I installed the harness since I deleted EGR, A/C, all transmission connections, etc. that I didn't need and shortened/lengthened others to layout nicely in the MG.
Thanks,
Doug
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