no engine braking?
#1
no engine braking?
What settings do I play with if the revs are not dropping when I left of the gas and I'm still in gear? E.g., I'm driving at 40 mph in 4th, I see a red light so I go off the throttle but the car just continues on at 40 mph or maybe VERY slowly starts to slow down. It's clear that the car is not engine braking like I'm accustomed to.
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Regardless of over-run, a closed throttle will cause engine braking.
Are you sure that the throttle is not physically binding up? Eg, if you were to drop it into neutral and release the throttle, what would the engine do?
Regardless of over-run, a closed throttle will cause engine braking.
Are you sure that the throttle is not physically binding up? Eg, if you were to drop it into neutral and release the throttle, what would the engine do?
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A revision to my last:
Regardless of over-run, a closed throttle will cause engine braking, presuming that the IAC valve isn't stuck wide-open (and even then, it's kind of a stretch.)
Regardless of over-run, a closed throttle will cause engine braking, presuming that the IAC valve isn't stuck wide-open (and even then, it's kind of a stretch.)
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My money is on the IAC valve. Occasionally my PID stuff whacks-out and decides to idle at the cut-off limit of 3000rpm for a few seconds or longer, then reconsiders and lowers RPM.
Dimitris,
I still owe you some data, maybe tomorrow before the gastro-enterologist.
Dimitris,
I still owe you some data, maybe tomorrow before the gastro-enterologist.
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I think the log is too big to attach? The upload keeps failing? Is there a way to chop the log into smaller pieces? For now, screen shots are attached.
The first two markers (earlier on in the log) kind of bracket one of the examples. Looking at the first one, the rpms went from 2563 to about 1500 over 15 seconds. That's a drop of 66 rpms/sec for those keeping score at home. The third marker identified the end of one of the examples. That time the rpms went from 2912 to 2324 over about 10 seconds. That's a drop of 58 rpms/sec. Am I being too critical?
The last marker identifies where the car almost stalled out after coming to a stop with the AC on.
The first two markers (earlier on in the log) kind of bracket one of the examples. Looking at the first one, the rpms went from 2563 to about 1500 over 15 seconds. That's a drop of 66 rpms/sec for those keeping score at home. The third marker identified the end of one of the examples. That time the rpms went from 2912 to 2324 over about 10 seconds. That's a drop of 58 rpms/sec. Am I being too critical?
The last marker identifies where the car almost stalled out after coming to a stop with the AC on.