Hi
We are in need of some help as i have run out of ideas.
The engine is a suzuki TL1000 cc 270 degree V2 with turbo fuel used is 100% ethanol
The engine runs a 16-2 trigger with single pulse cam sensor. Scope traces look to be ok but we have many problems getting syn due to unexpected missing tooth, what values should i use for gap detection to avoid problems
i can get the engine to start and idle in sequential and wasted spark modes
when i check the ignition timing locked to 0 all is ok and lines up correctly, when the engine starts we appear to have an actual ignition angle of around 30 degrees when the ecu shows 10 degrees.
When we run the bike we have very little power and struggle to exceed 7000 rpm we have tried max advance from 45 to 60 degrees 60 is a little better power but no where near what it should be.
we are starting to suspect that the ignition timing is not the same when cranking and running possibly due to the very uneven cranking speed causing false missing tooh detection.
please help
project and scope attached log in post below
v2 engine help needed
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- 14-05.emu
- project 60 degree advance
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- IDLE.emuscp
- scope view idle
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- CRANKING.emuscp
- scope view cranking
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Re: v2 engine help needed
Run 1 log file
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- run 1.emulog
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Re: v2 engine help needed
Just a few things I saw in the log:
Triggers look rock solid. You have sync, cam sync trigger tooth isn't moving around, etc.
You are running a TON of dwell, something like 7.5 ms. What kind of coils are you running and how did you come up with such a huge dwell number?
Also, is your wideband reading correctly? Log shows 8-9 AFR. It would be unsurprising that the engine is running poorly if that's accurate.
And finally, 60 degrees is a lot if ignition advance. How did you come up with that number, and have you verified timing with a timing light at several RPM points?
Triggers look rock solid. You have sync, cam sync trigger tooth isn't moving around, etc.
You are running a TON of dwell, something like 7.5 ms. What kind of coils are you running and how did you come up with such a huge dwell number?
Also, is your wideband reading correctly? Log shows 8-9 AFR. It would be unsurprising that the engine is running poorly if that's accurate.
And finally, 60 degrees is a lot if ignition advance. How did you come up with that number, and have you verified timing with a timing light at several RPM points?
Re: v2 engine help needed
Hi
It would appear that the root of our problem is due to the number of teet on the trigger wheel not dividing exactly into 360
i will update once we have tested with a new wheel
It would appear that the root of our problem is due to the number of teet on the trigger wheel not dividing exactly into 360
i will update once we have tested with a new wheel