Well you have to start learning somewhere, then you can build on that by looking at all the cars that run turbo's with carbs and distributors. Hmm lots of those still seem to work with the good ol' basics.RB25SX wrote: U are right if this was a N/A nissan sentra forum, but SX's are all about turbo's and FI.
You WILL break your turbo engine if u only use the basic ideas of carb and distributor![]()
Turbo engines use the basics for half of the map, the important part is when u get + boost, and that is were they break, running lean, detonation ....
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Guy wrote:You know what, an engine is an engine, they may have their own peculuarities but the basics are the same for all.
Perhaps put aside trying to learn to tune electronically for now and get the basic ideas of how to tune a carb fed, distributor ignition engine down first. This will give you a good grounding on the basics of timing and fueling, without the confusion of electronics and being able to do just about anything wrong with fuel injection.
Example, a simple centrifugal advance distributor will be fully retarded at cranking, so its a no brainer, thats all you get with that setup, whereas with an ecu you can get full advance at crank if you want, not that that is what you want.
So rather start learning by reading up on tuning older style setups, it will help guide you/ narrow your choice of tuning options compared to just jumping in with an ecu where it can give you whatever you want, no matter how wrong it is.
Thanks for the advice Guy, the thing is the management is basicly set up, tuning is closish, all I need to do is make the small adjustments to get it as close as I can to right, if it was a story where I had a blank map and had to start from the beginning....it would have been a whole other story.
I have thus far done things like retarding the timing from where it was very high to less to make it safer, got my fuel map "smoother", preveously when I got up to a robot and took the car out of gear the revs fell and the engine almost died, now it settles nicely to where it needs to idle.
This morning to work I recorded while I drove, I still need to review the recordings but what I have seen is that I am leanish on slight throttle and boosting, just off throttle cruising I am very lean.
Still struggeling with the cold start, car starts but dies 1-2 seconds later, it takes about 4 tries before it keeps going, I have inriched it on air and engine temp adjustment and lifted the timing slightly, still it struggels to keep going in the morning when started, I will still play with those and see where I get it better.
At the moment I am using the AFR on the program installed by Barend, I don't trust it much but the way I see it, it's better than tuning according to the plugs, as I have done before, a there or there about afr is better than no afr I suppose.
Still struggeling with the cold start, car starts but dies 1-2 seconds later, it takes about 4 tries before it keeps going, I have inriched it on air and engine temp adjustment and lifted the timing slightly, still it struggels to keep going in the morning when started, I will still play with those and see where I get it better.
At the moment I am using the AFR on the program installed by Barend, I don't trust it much but the way I see it, it's better than tuning according to the plugs, as I have done before, a there or there about afr is better than no afr I suppose.
Thanks Gary, yes I am doing that, little by little, I have seen that when I start the eng temp is around 0 - 6 'C, I have it at 34.1 %, I will increase some more and see what it does tomorrow morning.
I also read in the software help that when tuning the fuel overall trim must be on zero, mine is set on 39.5, zero'd it yesterday and directly saw that the engine is getting to little fuel, rather than retuning the whole fuel map and other modifiers I rather put it back there and go on.
I also read in the software help that when tuning the fuel overall trim must be on zero, mine is set on 39.5, zero'd it yesterday and directly saw that the engine is getting to little fuel, rather than retuning the whole fuel map and other modifiers I rather put it back there and go on.
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