Settings to change:
Squirts Per Engine Cycle: 1
Injector Staging: Simultaneous
Sequential Injection: Sequential/Semi-sequential
Timing Trigger: End-of pulse
Fixed Timing or Table: Fixed Timing
Fixed injection Timing 1(deg): -350
Cranking Injection Timing 1(deg): 360
Injector Drivers: Additional drivers
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When I was running batch, I used to hear that the injection timing is not right, but I couldn't do anything about it, now I can !
"Fixed injection Timing 1(deg)" will let you choose the deg you want the injector to shoot, you want it to shoot when the intake valve is closed.
You can play around with numbers, -350=370 if it makes it easier for you.
A full explanation can be found here:
http://www.jbperf.com/sequential/index.html
And here:
http://www.extraefi.co.uk/Seq_MS2.html
Make sure you use the numbers I gave or from DIYAUTOTUNE (which are the same).
Another thing, "Fixed Timing or Table", fixed timing of ~-350 will work, but a table with changing injection deg will work better (less fuel will be used)
This is the table I came up with:
This table works ok, if you want it perfect you need to tune it on a dyno.
Another advanced option, is "VE trim tables", when you enable this you can trim each injector in order to reach the same AFR/EGT on all cylinders...
I think you need 4 widebands/EGT for that.
After I finished installing and tuning seq inj, I've found out:
1. I need less fuel in general on fuel map - lower VE.
2. I don't need AE for now... (!) on the little tune trip I made I disabled AE and noticed car runs great ! (I will keep an eye on this)
3. Smoother idle - more accurate.
4. Better throttle response all around.
Thank you for reading !
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ReplyDeleteThanks !
DeleteThe settings "fixed injection timing -350" and " crancking injection timing 360" settings are universal ?
ReplyDeletethat are good for all 4 -cylinder in- line with sequential injection?
They are near universal, you can play with them on the fly and see what gives you best result.
ReplyDeletehow about on 4cyl semi sequential? what degree should be best?
ReplyDeleteFinding the best angle is another post I prepare.
ReplyDeleteIn short, you need to find the angle that will make the mixture the richest, then tune it right and leave the angle you've found.
For a 4 cylinder engine using semi-sequential injection, what is a good fixed injection timing for a high duration cam profile where the intake valve starts to open at 51 degrees BTDC at 0.020" cam lift off the base circle?
ReplyDeleteThe richest degree is the right one.
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