RPM shown in Tuner studio not realistic
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RPM shown in Tuner studio not realistic
I have attached the data logs for an attempted start, and a stim run, along with my current msq settings.
Any thoughts or direction would be appreciated.
Randy Hoch
1980 Porsche 911 SC
MS2 2.905
Re: RPM shown in Tuner studio not realistic
1980 Porsche 911 SC
MS2 2.905
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Re: RPM shown in Tuner studio not realistic
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1980 Porsche 911 SC
MS2 2.905
Re: RPM shown in Tuner studio not realistic
Is there any reason in a fuel only application for JS10 to be jumpered to ign? In looking at the schematics, it would appear that the tach signal comes in on 24 through the optoisolator and into the 40 pin socket and into the CPU and doesn't need to go further. Is that correct, or am I missing something.
Thanks for your help.
Randy
1980 Porsche 911 SC
MS2 2.905
Re: RPM shown in Tuner studio not realistic
Randy Hoch
1980 Porsche 911 SC
MS2 2.905
Re: RPM shown in Tuner studio not realistic
Randy Hoch
1980 Porsche 911 SC
MS2 2.905
Re: RPM shown in Tuner studio not realistic
With the above solved, it was noted that the "ECU not set" was indicated. That was resolved by downloading and reinstalling the appropriate .s19 and ini files and setting up Tuner studio again.
On the next attempt, the "flood clear off" was indicated, and that was resolved by setting the TPS to 50 from the 10 that was there. With that change, the engine ran and stayed running.
Thanks to all that made suggestions and put up with my rambling as I worked my way through the problems.
Randy Hoch
1980 Porsche 911 SC
MS2 2.905
