Interesting thread relating to injector dead time variation.
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Interesting thread relating to injector dead time variation.
From the Megasquirt Support Forums. Source of inaccurate dead times related to voltage variations and smoothing.
https://www.msextra.com/forums/viewt...?f=125&t=75382
An adjustment has been made on the upcoming firmware to enable you to bypass the code responsible.
https://www.msextra.com/forums/viewt...?f=125&t=75382
An adjustment has been made on the upcoming firmware to enable you to bypass the code responsible.
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I was about to open a thread about small pulsewidth deadtimes.
I installed some brand new ID1050x and I'm running the dead time curve they supply, but if I plug in the small pulsewidth info they provide, the car won't idle for ****. I wonder if this delay has something to do with it.
I also get light sputters while idling but I thought that was a limitation of the injector size. I'll try the new firmware as soon as I can.
I installed some brand new ID1050x and I'm running the dead time curve they supply, but if I plug in the small pulsewidth info they provide, the car won't idle for ****. I wonder if this delay has something to do with it.
I also get light sputters while idling but I thought that was a limitation of the injector size. I'll try the new firmware as soon as I can.
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