Hard rev limit all of a sudden
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Hard rev limit all of a sudden
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Matt Cramer
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What's the 6AL's rev limiter set up for?
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Please take a look is see if I am missing something in this setup
The engine is a flat 4 porsche 1.9L running E85 so the AFR table looks rich compared to gas but runs at a comparative 12.5 AFR from 4k RPM up
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~340* coolant temp
Then at ~3717s it drops to 180 and goes flatline?
What's with that?
At WOT, ~6000 rpm, pw is ~11ms and AFR is 7.9
Kind of rich notwithstanding the E85, huh?
I will be interested to see what the experts have to say!
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This is an aircooled engine so the coolant temp is really the cyl head temp, which has no effect on anything after 160 degrees, basically it is used for WUE and thats all, so it applies for about 30 seconds. On E85, AFR can run from 7 to 8.4 for max power so at 7.9 it is right in the range. The temp sensor flat lining at 180 degrees happens in both engines we are running so we could probably change the sensor but since it is not a big part of our setup we ignore it.
pin 24 is the tach signal, I did notice the drop to zero right at the spot it breaks up and this is what the problem is. I am thinking this is a component in MS that is failing and was wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue. This particular setup has the 6k issue along with all the older setups that ran fine until this started to happen. I ran many races before with this setup running to 7k always and now this 6k rev limit issue appeared. Since I have replaced all the other components of the ignition system, it kind of points to the computer. Just wondering if anyone has had to replace any internal parts due to an issue like this.
I have also changed the fueling equation at the 6k rpm to both leaner and richer mixtures with no change. I have also changed the timing as well as moving the trigger offset point from 2 to 8 degrees and redoing the timing setup. Nothing appears to move this hard rev limit at 6k
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How exactly did you set up the RPM input circuit?
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Here are the jumpers we installed when we built the MS based on the instructions for Hall effect sensors using an MSD
IGN to D14
IGBTIN to JS10 IGN
S12c to C30 (one side)
Tach Select to XG1
I see another set of instructions for Hall sensor, Optical sensor or points that show:
XG1 to XG2
OPTOIN to TachSelect
TSEL to OPTOOUT
Which appear to be for an optical sensor. I have always had a timing mark that is never rock solid with the timing light
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In looking at the datalog again, I noticed that when you watch the trigger + or - it stays at 0 until it gets to 6k rpm at which point it drops sharply down to a large negative number, around -40. What does this this track? Is this changing the timing from the table amount? or is this the actual timing variance to the timing table?
This seems odd that it starts to change where I am getting the hard break up, any thoughts on this
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You might want to try bringing the tach signal in through the VR conditioner - this one has a bit more noise filtering and is adjustable.
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When trigger+/- counts down it means that it is losing tooth pulses, that is,a pulse is coming in much slower than the previous two, as if there were a missing tooth, but the missing tooth is not where its supposed to be. If this only happened once in a great while, the ECU would insert a tooth and keep going, but if it happens twice in a row it declares resynch (and forces rpm to 0), then it waits to get two regular teeth, then looks for the missing tooth, etc. It works like this precisely because the timing can get very screwed up if the ecu were to keep putting in teeth, so there is a lot of error checking and if things don't look right, the safest course is to resynch. When it resynchs the timing goes back to normal, so at worst you might miss a tooth, go back to sync, miss a tooth, etc, but you won't end up 180 deg out of time.914531 wrote: In looking at the datalog again, I noticed that when you watch the trigger + or - it stays at 0 until it gets to 6k rpm at which point it drops sharply down to a large negative number, around -40. What does this this track? Is this changing the timing from the table amount? or is this the actual timing variance to the timing table?
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If trigger+/- counts up, it means its seeing noise, that is extra teeth that don't really exist.
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