This last weekend I tried many things to troubleshoot my weak cylinder(s), but I've come to a conclusion that maybe the individual power feature is not very useful at idle, and 0 through low load accelerations.
(I never went for a drive because I have some body work in progress, thus all of my testing was done under the above conditions.)
What I observe when I start the car is that IP0,1,2, and 3 show various mostly positive values during cranking and afterstart. Once afterstart is over, IP 3 goes to -512, and IP4 goes to +508 and stays steady at idle.
- I'm confused about why this 'switch' would occur in general, it just just seems strange to me.
Now, I believe I understand the Individual Power concept pretty clearly and I have an observation from my tests that I don't understand: when one IP is weak, both the adjacent IP's go to +508.
(For example in my case: IP3 shows -512, then IP2 and IP4 both go to +508).
In this case I can understand why IP4 would go up, but why IP2?
Anyway in my testing, I did all of the following:
- traded out each ignition coil with a new one with no positive result
- attempted with 2 new ignition coils just in case there were 2 dead, or one of my replacements was also dead
- verified every single wire for both my injectors and ignition coils. I looked for proper wiring, shorts to ground and shorts to any other lead (at the EC36 connector)
- I swapped positions of my fuel injectors to see if it moved the position of the dead Individual Power output (test for bad injector)
- I replaced my spark plugs
- I replaced my spark plug wires
Much to my surprise and befuddlement, Not one of these things affected the Individual power output in any way... leading me to my conclusion about load above. The only other thing I can come up with is that I have a longer duration cam (from an Audi 7A) installed, and I know this can lead to lopey idle speeds (and thus strange power output values).
Once I get my body work done I'll do some more research with load on the engine. Unfortunately I'm still unable to determine which cylinder it is that's having problems. I read on the forums that there is a direct mapping (shown below), but I was not confident about this being the hard rule with such 'configurable' software. I was hoping someone could assure me(?).
For the record, I tried pulling injector connectors and observing as well as pulling plug wires and observing but the IP graphs and pillars were so 'all over the place' that I could not make heads or tails of it.
Ign_out0 ->individual power2
Ign_out1 ->individual power3
Ign_out2 ->individual power4
Ign_out3 ->individual power0
Ign_out4 ->individual power1