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Re: 1990 Throttle hesistation
Chuck,
Reading what you've done by incrementally moving the throttle is this: As you approach 1.6-1.9%TPS(just off idle) the ECM transitions from idle to run. What's happening is that it goes from using a static SA for closed throttle to SA in the spark tables. When tuning, you try to flatten that area so that you don't get surging that seems to be happening. May need to look at that table. At the same time you are also transitioning from single to double injector spraying since the ECM is transitioning from a Closed Port VE table to an Open Port Throttle VE table. OTOH, I doubt that your throttle movements are so fine that you are always are always at that point. In the stock calibration, there is a slight delay built into the turn on of the secondary injectors, most likely to give the secondary throttle plates time to open. Also, acceleration enrichment may need a bit more fuel to enhance tip-in response.
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Re: 1990 Throttle hesistation
Where do I buy a DIS 'checker'?
TPS is not new. How do I examine the 'tables'?
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Re: 1990 Throttle hesistation
Are you datalogging any of this?
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Re: 1990 Throttle hesistation
I just replaced the OEM throttle stop screw, with another bolt, to be able to make FINE, MINUTE and PRECISE incremental increases in throttle, FOR DM recording, to attempt to see the 'offender' in action.
From post 79: Quote:
NOW...perhaps we can find something in DM.
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Re: 1990 Throttle hesistation
Schrade, as an FYI from The Datamaster files:
TPS Percent This shows the calculated Load Value the PCM is using at the current instant. Roughly corresponds to the throttle position, but takes into account many other items as well. This value will not necessarily track the TPS volts value TPS Volts This shows the voltage measured from the Throttle Position Sensor. Will generally range from 0.5 Volts (throttle closed) to 4.5 Volts (throttle fully open). |
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Re: 1990 Throttle hesistation
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No, you're correct. Chuck has eliminated his secondaries and installed a Haibeck chip that brings on the secondary injectors above idle.
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Re: 1990 Throttle hesistation
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Mods are EASY. Tune is NOT........... Next will be additional static TPS voltage test, with voltmeter backprobe to TPS, to compare DM TPS volt readout, with actual voltmeter readout. Should have done that with post 100 test.....
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Re: 1990 Throttle hesistation
I use a OTC 3575 ignition system simulator also known as a PRI ISS Ignition System Simulator. I bought it off ebay years ago for $130. It checks Ford, Chev and Chry dis ignition systems. What I like about it is you do not have to have the car running to check it out, you do need a scope to look at the different signal forms which is how I saw the fact that the dis was falling apart.
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Tod are you out there? If he is turning on both injectors is he using the constant that controls the initial flow of the injector then calculating how much to cut from one injector and applying that to the second injector on turn on so that the flow rate is the same? That % calculation is a constant in the table and can be adjusted. Tyler
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