Hello
I hope you guys can help me. I'm just starting to write my maps. I started the engine in a jig in my shed weeks ago. I have a self made carbon manifold, which needs an extra layer of epoxy. It leaks a bit so my rpm was minimum 2000. I put it on spark cut base idle and then it run the desired rpm, but sounded a bit like a fuel race engine because of the spark cut based idle. Sound legit right. It ran good enough to put the engine in the car.
Now in the car, it is different. Idle totally changed. Checked my stepper and it does nothing. I think I fried my stepper chip. Switching the fuel relay with stepper also didn't work, so the chip must be gone.
But when I remove the stepper and go for spark cut idle, still no change. More - less advance, also no change in idle roughness. It sound like it runs on 2 cylinders or like it has an 300+ cam, very rough. And with the stepper removed and 100% bypass air, it should go to 4000 rpm IMO.
When i give it some rmp on the throttle, it sound good. Only back on idle it sounds very rough. Vacuum is only about 80 kpa.
A bit obvious that you have bad vacuum, when the manifold leaks. But I have got it down to only 600 rpm as it is, with good lambda, but still very rough and only 80 kpa.
This puts me off. If it was only due to the (small) leaks in the manifold, I would have trouble getting low rpm, right. Could it be that I miss something else that makes idling very rough? Now in vemstune it only runs when I set the idle control to stepper, but when i set it on spark cut based, it doesn't even run. What idle control should you choose, when you use spark cut based idle? You can choose stepper, on-off and pwm, but you use non of them with spark cut based idle, right?
I need to order a new stepper chip, but I would like to use spark cut idle for a while so I can at least start tuning the ve and rest. At the moment it's almost impossible to drive.