Dear all,
I have a question regarding the lambda regulation of the EMU. When I set the PID settings to default the EGO is onctrolling the mixture good at idle and low loads but on high engine speeds it is slow. To compensate I change the PID settings so it would adjust faster at higher engine speeds. The downside is that this causes the EGO controller to go to fast when the engine is idling. (causing lumpy idle due to large injection time deviations).
I know that most EGO controllers should take the engine speed into account using there PID control. Is the EMU also doing this?
Currently I disable the EGO controller during low <1200 rpm engine speeds to avoid lumpy idle due to large corrections. I do think the Autotune feature would work faster if the PID is engine speed related.
Best regards,
Tomba
Lambda regulation PID settings
Re: Lambda regulation PID settings
Same deal,
I never have auto tune working under 1300 RPM's
I never have auto tune working under 1300 RPM's