1.8L w/ 460cc Injectors... cold start problems
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1.8L w/ 460cc Injectors... cold start problems
Ok, I didn't want to bring this up before because I was having sensor accuracy issues. Now that those problems have been fixed I'm stilling having issues.
I can't get my car to start when the temp is below 45-50*. Everything above is perfectly fine.
I'm currently using the DIY settings scaled down (using their calc.) * 0.75 (75%). When I use their values straight I couldn't start the car at all without flooding issues. I've tried scaling the numbers back 1.5 ms more and then slowly adding fuel (.1 ms at a time) and it never starts. It will catch once or twice, but never more than 1 cycle.
Has anyone got a starting table for the 1.8L w/ 460cc combo? This **** is getting old. I've had to tow the car home once and this will be the 3rd time I've had to get a ride home from work. Kinda of embarrassing.
I can't get my car to start when the temp is below 45-50*. Everything above is perfectly fine.
I'm currently using the DIY settings scaled down (using their calc.) * 0.75 (75%). When I use their values straight I couldn't start the car at all without flooding issues. I've tried scaling the numbers back 1.5 ms more and then slowly adding fuel (.1 ms at a time) and it never starts. It will catch once or twice, but never more than 1 cycle.
Has anyone got a starting table for the 1.8L w/ 460cc combo? This **** is getting old. I've had to tow the car home once and this will be the 3rd time I've had to get a ride home from work. Kinda of embarrassing.
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everyone else has been having good luck with the numbers i posted before....
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/sho...82&postcount=8
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Did you solve the CLT inaccuracy issue?
off topic, but how did you pass inspection? Success?
If its catching but not starting, does it start on the second attempt to crank?
Have you tried tweaking your ASE?
Theoretically, if all things remain equal a 1.6 vs 1.8, the 1.8 would need longer PW's?
Arkmage, if the weather is good this weekend im gonna throw in my 460's. Ill let you know how that goes. We have temps in the 20's here in NY, so that will be very interesting.
off topic, but how did you pass inspection? Success?
If its catching but not starting, does it start on the second attempt to crank?
Have you tried tweaking your ASE?
everyone else has been having good luck with the numbers i posted before....
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/sho...82&postcount=8
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/sho...82&postcount=8
Arkmage, if the weather is good this weekend im gonna throw in my 460's. Ill let you know how that goes. We have temps in the 20's here in NY, so that will be very interesting.
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Do you have your idle valve working? I don't. I also have a lot of trouble starting at the colder temps. I find sometimes just feeding it a bit of throttle and cranking it for a while will make it eventually crank and come to life. EDIT: Don't do anything quick with the throttle. Just push the pedal down a wee bit and hold it still.
I have the biggest problems when I'm half way between two of the table points. Like I can get 60 degrees to work. I can get 40 degrees to work. But then the next day it'll be maybe 50 degrees, and I'll have trouble. So I tweak things to get 50 to start, and then 40 and 60 aren't great anymore. I haven't messed with it in a while, though. The car has been on jack stands with no springs/shocks for like a month.
What timing are you running during cranking and in your low RPM and high load cells? Do you have a 94-97, 99-00, or 2001+ engine?
-Mike
I have the biggest problems when I'm half way between two of the table points. Like I can get 60 degrees to work. I can get 40 degrees to work. But then the next day it'll be maybe 50 degrees, and I'll have trouble. So I tweak things to get 50 to start, and then 40 and 60 aren't great anymore. I haven't messed with it in a while, though. The car has been on jack stands with no springs/shocks for like a month.
What timing are you running during cranking and in your low RPM and high load cells? Do you have a 94-97, 99-00, or 2001+ engine?
-Mike
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Idle valve is controlled by the stock ECU. I assume it is working normally.
The motor is from a '92 escort GT, it's essentially a '94 block with a few minor external differences. The car and electronics is '97.
CLT inaccuracy has been fixed, as has the AIT problem. Both read within 5 degrees of each other and a thermometer at ambient temps.
Brain. I've used your values also with not such stellar luck. I'm using the "priming pulse table" "after 2 sec" options. Timing appears to be 10* BTDC during cranking... seems like it should be slightly retarded during cranking? Where is that setting?
The motor is from a '92 escort GT, it's essentially a '94 block with a few minor external differences. The car and electronics is '97.
CLT inaccuracy has been fixed, as has the AIT problem. Both read within 5 degrees of each other and a thermometer at ambient temps.
Brain. I've used your values also with not such stellar luck. I'm using the "priming pulse table" "after 2 sec" options. Timing appears to be 10* BTDC during cranking... seems like it should be slightly retarded during cranking? Where is that setting?
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Idle valve is controlled by the stock ECU. I assume it is working normally.
The motor is from a '92 escort GT, it's essentially a '94 block with a few minor external differences. The car and electronics is '97.
CLT inaccuracy has been fixed, as has the AIT problem. Both read within 5 degrees of each other and a thermometer at ambient temps.
Brain. I've used your values also with not such stellar luck. I'm using the "priming pulse table" "after 2 sec" options. Timing appears to be 10* BTDC during cranking... seems like it should be slightly retarded during cranking? Where is that setting?
The motor is from a '92 escort GT, it's essentially a '94 block with a few minor external differences. The car and electronics is '97.
CLT inaccuracy has been fixed, as has the AIT problem. Both read within 5 degrees of each other and a thermometer at ambient temps.
Brain. I've used your values also with not such stellar luck. I'm using the "priming pulse table" "after 2 sec" options. Timing appears to be 10* BTDC during cranking... seems like it should be slightly retarded during cranking? Where is that setting?
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Question for braineack, probably dumb question to ask, but why does the pnp base map use 10 degrees for cranking advance?
My car has been starting like *** too when its cold. It will crank crank crank , stumble and start,I KNOW its having a hard time. Seems to me 10 degrees is very little timing to really get the engine moving.
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That's what I did... still no dice. I'm think'n the car may have been too badly flooded during my lunch break when I was ******* with it. I'm going to let it sit over night and will likely have to tow it home tomorrow to clean the plugs and blow out the cylinders.... again.
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That's what I did... still no dice. I'm think'n the car may have been too badly flooded during my lunch break when I was ******* with it. I'm going to let it sit over night and will likely have to tow it home tomorrow to clean the plugs and blow out the cylinders.... again.
I just reverted all my ASE to exactly how braineak has it, just slightly changed my 20 - 40 degree cranking pws, and change the cranking spark to 18 and the car roared to life perfectly.