Just can't get it to fire
Read the manual to see if your question is answered there before posting. Many users will not reply if the answer is already available in the manual.
If your question is about troubleshooting, configuration, or tuning, you MUST include your processor type (MS-I or MS-II) and code version in your post. If your question is about PCB assembly or modifications, you must also include the main board version number (1.01, 2.2 or 3.0). For tuning/troubleshooting questions, please attached a datalog and your MSQ file to your post.
If you have questions about MS1/Extra or MS2/Extra code configuration or tuning, please post them at www.msextra.com Such questions posted here will be moved to: a temporary MSextra sub-forum, where they will be removed after 7 days
The full forum rules are here: Forum Rules, be sure to read them all regularly.
Just can't get it to fire
B&G 2.886
I have a GM TBI installed on the 360 engine in my 1970 Ford F100. I get close but I just can't get it to fire. I've been running the ignition side with a carb for months and it has worked flawlessly but the fuel side has me stumped. I've reverted back to the settings in the DIYAutoTune video for the TBI install on the Nova after trying adjusting Cranking PW, ASE, WUE etc per the manual. I have a feeling it is the ASE but I had some very high values and it never seemed to make a difference. When I first turn the key it almost starts but subsequent tries are futile. Slightly opening the throttle has no effect. On the Holley 2-bbl I replaced, two pumps of the throttle and holding the the throttle slightly open would result in an immediate start although I had to keep the idle above ~ 1200 rpm until warm. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
-
kjones6039
- Master Squirter
- Posts: 618
- Joined: Sat Jul 22, 2006 7:02 pm
- Location: Eureka, Nevada USA
- Contact:
Re: Just can get it to fire
Ken
MS2 v3 w/ms2extra 3.4.0 Release
36-1, Delphi LS2/7 coils in wasted spark, driven by v2.0 logic board from JBPerformance
Spartan Lambda Sensor from 14point7