MSPNPpro MSM questions
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MSPNPpro MSM questions
First off, I apologize for the number of threads in the mspnp section, 5 on the first page alone! I promise I know what I'm doing, and they're all from different projects!
I'm making this thread to keep Vlad's clean, and to post questions about my build. Build thread can be found in the build thread section.
Today, after driving it to work (fully warmed up), idle was at 1150rpm, instead of the target 950. Valve was not going below 18%, even when the minimum was set to 15%. If I lowered the closed valve minimum, it would lower the idle, so it's trying to get to 950, the settings are just limiting the software some how. It never got closer than 3-4% above the minimum. AC was off, and I wasn't set to defrost. Is there some other setting that I'm missing?
Don't worry, I'll have more questions later.
I'm making this thread to keep Vlad's clean, and to post questions about my build. Build thread can be found in the build thread section.
Today, after driving it to work (fully warmed up), idle was at 1150rpm, instead of the target 950. Valve was not going below 18%, even when the minimum was set to 15%. If I lowered the closed valve minimum, it would lower the idle, so it's trying to get to 950, the settings are just limiting the software some how. It never got closer than 3-4% above the minimum. AC was off, and I wasn't set to defrost. Is there some other setting that I'm missing?
Don't worry, I'll have more questions later.
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Yeah, air temp was colder than it's been, but I figure after a 25 minute drive, with coolant temp at 195ish, the AITs wouldn't be below what they've seen before.
So under idle control, there's a min valve duty? I browsed briefly, but didn't see it. Had to get to work. It was going below 18%, but only when I would lower the CL min. Seems like it was 4% off all the time.
So under idle control, there's a min valve duty? I browsed briefly, but didn't see it. Had to get to work. It was going below 18%, but only when I would lower the CL min. Seems like it was 4% off all the time.
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Couple things:
How did you find the min and max values.
What is your I and P value in the PID.
With a PID you can have a case where with no I it never gets to the target. I ran into it when tuning boost control, and read about it but now can't find the link.
http://www.expertune.com/tutor.aspx
How did you find the min and max values.
What is your I and P value in the PID.
With a PID you can have a case where with no I it never gets to the target. I ran into it when tuning boost control, and read about it but now can't find the link.
http://www.expertune.com/tutor.aspx
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I mean what did you use to determine your correct values.
The right way to do it is to go into test mode and start at 0% and increase until it starts to make a difference in idle. That is your min number.
Then start at 100% and lower until it makes idle drop. That is your max number.
The right way to do it is to go into test mode and start at 0% and increase until it starts to make a difference in idle. That is your min number.
Then start at 100% and lower until it makes idle drop. That is your max number.
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Well my confusion comes from min value, and why TS is only outputting 4% above whatever my min is set to. It should go directly to my min if it's above the target idle, unless it finds the target before my min, which it didn't.
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Next set of questions:
I want to enable internal SD logging and boost control table switching. I can see how to setup both settings, however I really only have the rear connector available, shown here:
Here are my drop down menu options for ebc switching:
And for SD logging:
Do you see my problem? None of the drop down menu choices correlate with the rear connector. I can use "digital in 4", but that's being used by AC idle up. Same goes for digital freq. In 2(VSS) and 3(charge lamp).
If I do disable AC idle up, and enable either SD logging or EBC table switching to digital in 4, how do I start either of these? I've tried a simply touching the wire to a ground, but that's not working either.
I guess there's a lot of MSextra forum reading I can do, but no where in the documentation for the MSpro does it say "in order to use these features you need to do this-".
Please advise.
I want to enable internal SD logging and boost control table switching. I can see how to setup both settings, however I really only have the rear connector available, shown here:
Here are my drop down menu options for ebc switching:
And for SD logging:
Do you see my problem? None of the drop down menu choices correlate with the rear connector. I can use "digital in 4", but that's being used by AC idle up. Same goes for digital freq. In 2(VSS) and 3(charge lamp).
If I do disable AC idle up, and enable either SD logging or EBC table switching to digital in 4, how do I start either of these? I've tried a simply touching the wire to a ground, but that's not working either.
I guess there's a lot of MSextra forum reading I can do, but no where in the documentation for the MSpro does it say "in order to use these features you need to do this-".
Please advise.
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There's only a certain number of digital inputs. Once you're out you're out. Also touching a wire to ground should be all you need. Make sure its a good ground that your touching it too. I spliced into the ecu ground.
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Anybody?
I think I can use Digital In 2, although it's labeled that in the MSM pdf, I think the same is Digital Switched In 2, small change, but caught me off guard.
So I'll ground that to use it for table switch, however I'd like to enable the data logging as well. I could use the 12v from pin J for Digital 12v switched, but where is the digital 12v input?? The menus not matching the PDF table is really aggravating.
I think I can use Digital In 2, although it's labeled that in the MSM pdf, I think the same is Digital Switched In 2, small change, but caught me off guard.
So I'll ground that to use it for table switch, however I'd like to enable the data logging as well. I could use the 12v from pin J for Digital 12v switched, but where is the digital 12v input?? The menus not matching the PDF table is really aggravating.
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on idle settings, there a closed idle valve duty % and then a min PID duty %.
maybe you need to back your idle speed screw in a bit to lower the idle speed at the lowest duty. My range was between 600rpm and 2500rpm and ran flawlessly.
there should be three digital switched ins--i usually set them up for: a/c input, VSS, and launch control.
maybe you need to back your idle speed screw in a bit to lower the idle speed at the lowest duty. My range was between 600rpm and 2500rpm and ran flawlessly.
there should be three digital switched ins--i usually set them up for: a/c input, VSS, and launch control.
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