http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Niiq8bl24s
Some of my constants are here to look at also.







panel,should I put 1.0 'prime pulse' all those temp bins?
OK ....just did this and tried to crank her over again with no luck. After a couple of tries now the pump keeps going on and off again like it did a couple of days ago. This is the third time now in a few days. First was the pump on/off , second was the pump on fully and now on/off again.Lance wrote:
- We don't actually know if this is a cold start problem, or if something has happened. So if this was mine, I would:
--> reload the code,
--> reload your MSQ,
Lance.
It's the same as last time where it looses it's connection and goes 'off line' and the laptop doesn't connect to the MS.Lance wrote:panel,
It sounds like the fuel pump relay may be dying. That would explain a lot (if it's true).
Lance.
What does this look like in the ML Viewer?Lance wrote:panel,
Okay, then you need to check if it is just the comms that are being lost, or if MegaSquirt itself is shutting completely down. I suspect the later, and the fuel pump cycling is a result of this <edit>looking back at your logs, I can see the reset almost every time you crank</edit>.
Lance.
You can run without D19 (the V2.2 boards didn't have this diode), but I would replace it as soon as convenient if it was mine (but with a 6.2 Volt, 1 Watt Zener diode, such as 1N4735). D19 protects the 5 Volts circuits from seeing more than 5.6 Volts at any time (Most 5V components are safe to 6.5 Volts), so it is a kind of 'safety valve'.
When I have the PWM Ford valve at '0' or a bit of duty cycle on 'Cranking Position(extend)(steps)' when cold it seems to start ok. But when warm/hot operating temp the motor just screams like you have the throttle stuck open then dies down to the regular RPM for the 5sec (or whatever I set it to).....and to the duty cycle at that CLT temp.Lance wrote:panel,
Also, I think I told you earlier that the start value for the IAC wouldn't matter for a PWM valve, but I now think I may have been wrong. I think this may be the source of the very high revs you are seeing on hot restarts. So you might have to experiment with that value to get it workable for your set-up. You can also try shortening the 'Crank-to-Run Taper Time' under 'Fuel Set-Up/Idle Control'. (I will check this on my bench when I get a chance.)
Lance.