Car runs lean, barely idle, rpm bounces -MSPNP2
#1
Car runs lean, barely idle, rpm bounces -MSPNP2
I cant figure out what to do.
all stock 95 miata.
mspnp2
lc-1
car will run if you feather the throttle, but will die soon afterwards when rpm drops.
when you give it gas, the lc-1 shows 10-12, but once i let off the throttle, the car will bog and the lc 1 will show 19-21.x and die
im still getting used to using Tuner studio.
i have VE analyze and the autotune function but i really do not know how to utilize this!
If i disconnect my MAP hose and create a vaccuum leak at the manifold, the car will ide perfect but run a little rich...
please help me figure this out?!?
thanks in advance!
- larry
all stock 95 miata.
mspnp2
lc-1
car will run if you feather the throttle, but will die soon afterwards when rpm drops.
when you give it gas, the lc-1 shows 10-12, but once i let off the throttle, the car will bog and the lc 1 will show 19-21.x and die
im still getting used to using Tuner studio.
i have VE analyze and the autotune function but i really do not know how to utilize this!
If i disconnect my MAP hose and create a vaccuum leak at the manifold, the car will ide perfect but run a little rich...
please help me figure this out?!?
thanks in advance!
- larry
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I'm sorry but you need to read. This isn't the typical "Search noob" post. Stuff like this is documented very well, and if you want to succeed in getting your car to run well you need to put in the leg work.
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#5
I'm sorry but you need to read. This isn't the typical "Search noob" post. Stuff like this is documented very well, and if you want to succeed in getting your car to run well you need to put in the leg work.
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ive tapped the cold side of the intercooler for the GM IAT.
ive searching and googleing!
im lost as to what to do next.
sorry
#10
Adjusting the idle cells in the fuel map will solve the idle problem, but if you're still on the basemap then you're entire fuel map is going to be off, not just the idle cells.
Under "Basic Settings" and "Engine Constants" you can adjust "Req_Fuel". This adjusts your entire fuel map to your motor and the size injectors you are running. You want to adjust Req_Fuel so that your car will idle at ~14.7 AFR.
If you haven't adjusted this yet, go in enter your specs, take note of how Req_Fuel changes, and see what it idles at. If you have done this before, then calculate it again with a smaller injector size and see what the car idles at. You can then tweak Req_Fuel to get the car to idle at 14.7 and that SHOULD get the rest of your fuel map safe enough that you can start tuning.
Where are you located? If you can find someone locally to show you the basics it helps drastically.
Under "Basic Settings" and "Engine Constants" you can adjust "Req_Fuel". This adjusts your entire fuel map to your motor and the size injectors you are running. You want to adjust Req_Fuel so that your car will idle at ~14.7 AFR.
If you haven't adjusted this yet, go in enter your specs, take note of how Req_Fuel changes, and see what it idles at. If you have done this before, then calculate it again with a smaller injector size and see what the car idles at. You can then tweak Req_Fuel to get the car to idle at 14.7 and that SHOULD get the rest of your fuel map safe enough that you can start tuning.
Where are you located? If you can find someone locally to show you the basics it helps drastically.
#11
Adjusting the idle cells in the fuel map will solve the idle problem, but if you're still on the basemap then you're entire fuel map is going to be off, not just the idle cells.
Under "Basic Settings" and "Engine Constants" you can adjust "Req_Fuel". This adjusts your entire fuel map to your motor and the size injectors you are running. You want to adjust Req_Fuel so that your car will idle at ~14.7 AFR.
If you haven't adjusted this yet, go in enter your specs, take note of how Req_Fuel changes, and see what it idles at. If you have done this before, then calculate it again with a smaller injector size and see what the car idles at. You can then tweak Req_Fuel to get the car to idle at 14.7 and that SHOULD get the rest of your fuel map safe enough that you can start tuning.
Where are you located? If you can find someone locally to show you the basics it helps drastically.
Under "Basic Settings" and "Engine Constants" you can adjust "Req_Fuel". This adjusts your entire fuel map to your motor and the size injectors you are running. You want to adjust Req_Fuel so that your car will idle at ~14.7 AFR.
If you haven't adjusted this yet, go in enter your specs, take note of how Req_Fuel changes, and see what it idles at. If you have done this before, then calculate it again with a smaller injector size and see what the car idles at. You can then tweak Req_Fuel to get the car to idle at 14.7 and that SHOULD get the rest of your fuel map safe enough that you can start tuning.
Where are you located? If you can find someone locally to show you the basics it helps drastically.
thank you for your help!
and im located in Cincinnati, ohio
#13
Autotune will simply scale your VE table to your air fuel targets, so if you don't set those up then it won't give you what you want.
You need to make sure your required fuel is right then open the VE Table and start the car. If it runs lean at idle then you need to adjust those cells where the lil green dot will be hovering around.
Once you get the idle straight then double check your timing. Set the fixed timing to something like 15 degrees and check with a timing light and if it is off adjust your trigger angle until it reads correctly, then change that 15 degrees back to -10 so ms will use the ignition map.
After you have done all of this then you click autotune and go for a drive
You need to make sure your required fuel is right then open the VE Table and start the car. If it runs lean at idle then you need to adjust those cells where the lil green dot will be hovering around.
Once you get the idle straight then double check your timing. Set the fixed timing to something like 15 degrees and check with a timing light and if it is off adjust your trigger angle until it reads correctly, then change that 15 degrees back to -10 so ms will use the ignition map.
After you have done all of this then you click autotune and go for a drive
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