Re: KA24DE-T Injector Resize TP Question
Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 7:57 pm
Please try the attached with your board (53F1F)
Record another log file showing the jump, when it happens and I can check furtherNistune is a real-time tuning suite designed especially for Nissan vehicles
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Logs do not show AFR so I am unable to determine if the loss in power where the problem happens is due to AFRs, timing, boost or combination- The issue is still there and can be felt. Seems like when the engine is lugged or light throttle, the issue is worse (shifting from 2nd to 3rd quickly at a low RPM or releasing throttle and lightly applying it again while in gear).
Those oscillations are a result of RPM decreasing whilst MAF is slowly building, and it then affecting injection time. Flatter maps should not repeat this issue. Normally turbo setups have flat fuel maps at top end, since as TP increases, so does injection time so you don't need to 'step' the maps up. Larger injectors have flatter maps compared to smaller injectors (740CC will have 1/2 values of that compared to 370CC fuel map)- Looking at the log, the step is almost time based, as if it is a count down counter somewhere before injection is restored
Cannot comment on that without comparing both- The issue seems worse when the engine is cold.
This is a Non-Turbo KA24DE with a SR20DET T28 Turbo fitted to it (Basically NA ECU being tuned for Turbo). The Injectors were 275CCs which I upgraded to Subaru 550CCs.Try some stuff here:
Keep your fuel values the same for the last two columns, because it is fluctuating between them. Is this a turbo or non turbo setup? Appears you are using around 740CC injectors?
Issue is still there.
It happens significantly less, and typically now at throttle tip-in it goes pretty rich, to ~15.3 then back to 14.7 like its supposed to. At very light throttle, it might do it, it might not.Matt wrote:Those logs look a lot better than before, but still leaning to 16:1
Okay, does that sync table take away that lean spot we are seeing?
Any updates on this? Just curious if you had time to put this on the bench yet.iyarovoy wrote: If you could play around with this table on the bench and characterize its effects, that would be very big help! It might be throttle based or RPM based, or the delta-RPM(derivative aka change in RPM) based or deltaTPS (rate of TPS change) or both.