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naarleven 04-30-2009 11:58 PM

1.8, 460cc inj Cranking Settings + Req Fuel
 
Hey guys,

I have been trying to work out my tune a little better.

Can I see any of your guys cranking settings and req fuel? I followed instructions per megasquirt and did the 265/460 = 57% larger or what not to find my new values, but then the car wouldn't start. I slowly worked up and now I'm close to the original base map values and the car starts fine, which makes little to no sense.

Anyone else with a 1.8 MSPNP + 460cc rx7 injectors?

Braineack 05-01-2009 07:34 AM

so make the req_fuel 57% smaller. if it was 13 before, it's now 7.48

as the same as your cranking values and accel enrichments.

for the cranking pulsewidth you need to subtract 1.0ms before doing the math because that's opening and closing time.

so if 60*F was 8.0ms prior, the new value would = (8 - 1) * .576 + 1 = 5.0

96rdstr 05-01-2009 11:13 AM

Nar, this might help since I run a 1.8 MSPNP and 460's. Brain gave you the math, and this will help you to see if your math is close. I have been running these settings since March of 08 without issue. Hope it helps.

REQ is 7.5
I left the injector opening time at 1.2
CPW-
-40 - 8.5
-20 - 7.6
0 - 6.9
20 - 6.2
40 - 5.5
60 - 4.9
80 - 4.1
100 - 3.2
120 - 2.5
140 - 2.2

xitsam 05-02-2009 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 402878)
so make the req_fuel 57% smaller. if it was 13 before, it's now 7.48

as the same as your cranking values and accel enrichments.

for the cranking pulsewidth you need to subtract 1.0ms before doing the math because that's opening and closing time.

so if 60*F was 8.0ms prior, the new value would = (8 - 1) * .576 + 1 = 5.0

and when i use a 360cc injector an a 1.6, how do i calculate that?
please help

xitsam 05-02-2009 02:11 PM

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