Right then I went and had a shower, nothing worse than being stressed AND dirty.
Lets approach this another way...
what we're interested in here is purely the pulsewidths of the injectors - as we know what they were when they were working well.
Looking at the datalog you sent me last year of your 13.435sec run we see that at idle you had pressures of 58kpa@843rpm and a injector PW of 3.1ms, to 48kpa@980rpm & PW of 2.6ms
In that datalog you sent where the MAP was briefly okay but rubbish for the rest of the time we saw: 41.3kpa@779rpm PW=3.1ms and 31kpa@487rpm PW2.4
The rest of the time VEMS was kicking out a PW of about 7.4ms which is way too rich.
So.
You suspect the MAP sensor or the VEMS
, I suspect anything but the VEMS (because I am biased
) so lets try and find some middle ground where we can do some experiments.
We can eliminate the MAP sensor by going to AlphaN,
http://www.vems.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=93.0We know that your engine likes to idle at 850 to 950 rpm with PWs of 2.6 to 3.1
So save all your current settings.
Convert to AlphaN. Set your first three RPM cells to 650, 850, 1050 and try to start the engine
watch the inejctor pulse width in the Tuning->VE Table screen and as you will be warming up you'll need to factor in the warm-up enrichment, you have 140%@15.5c and 110%@26.6 so if the weather is warmish tomorrow you should be looking for initial tick over PWs of 3.64 to 4.34 at around 15deg, dropping to 2.9 to 3.4 as it warms up.
This will effectively tell us that the VEMS is working correctly and injecting the fuel as it should. From that we can decide the next course of action.