I Just Joined the Motec club. As usual, Help needed
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Can you count sync errors? The ones on the car come up at start up. If I reset them, they stay off until I rev the engine and then come on again. I haven't scoped the signals yet, but there is a sensor mounted in the cam pulley housing.
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Now what type of spark plugs ?
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OK, I still don't know where I can see the sync error counts. Can you tell me where to look? The car is running OK, but pretty rich. I assume this is because the last tuning was done with with a bad (lean reading) O2 sensor. If I manage to get the LC-1 working with the M4 tomorrow, I'll sort that out and then look at the reference and sync sensor outputs.
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Assuming the error count is correct in the i2 software, I only get 1 error when I first rev the engine. After that it stays at one. Can anyone confirm that this is where the errors are counted?
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I just thought I'd post a progress report.
The 02 sensor was not only bad, but it was the wrong one. It was a 4 wire from a Mercedes instead of the correct LSM. It was reading much leaner than the LC-1 and was slow to respond. I believe the car was "tuned" using the bad/wrong 02 sensor and so was running very rich under boost.
I did get the LC-1 installed and functioning as the wideband for the Motec. Both Quick Lambda and Lambda Control (closed loop) seem to be working.
I would like to switch to the 60-2 wheel (which I did find) and go to coilpacks and wasted spark.
As usual, any help and/or comments will be appreciated.
I am currently doing some street tuning before taking the car to the dyno for some WOT runs.
The 02 sensor was not only bad, but it was the wrong one. It was a 4 wire from a Mercedes instead of the correct LSM. It was reading much leaner than the LC-1 and was slow to respond. I believe the car was "tuned" using the bad/wrong 02 sensor and so was running very rich under boost.
I did get the LC-1 installed and functioning as the wideband for the Motec. Both Quick Lambda and Lambda Control (closed loop) seem to be working.
I would like to switch to the 60-2 wheel (which I did find) and go to coilpacks and wasted spark.
As usual, any help and/or comments will be appreciated.
I am currently doing some street tuning before taking the car to the dyno for some WOT runs.
Last edited by johntorg; 01-11-2009 at 10:08 PM.
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so if it is only LM11 why not hook it strait to the motec ? I've decided to go for the motec 12 tooth trigger let me know if i should make 2 . Sorry i wasn't more helpful I think you will be advising me when i set up my "LSU 4.2" O2 The motec forum is a bit slow i was watching . but if your ever stuck just email Mark Mckoy direct he always comes back in a couple of days
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Sorry for the confusion I meant LSM, not LM-11. I don't have an LSM 02 sensor and they cost more than the LC-1, with a gauge included. So that's the direction I took. I've tuned out the over rich problem, but will need a Dyno for final WOT tuning. The part throttle seems to be the most difficult to get right, so I'll be concentrating on street tuning that. I have tried using quick lambda for that, but the results don't seem to be consistent.
The tach is reading about 200 RPM high at idle. I'm not sure how its wired up, but I ll take a look at it soon.
The tach is reading about 200 RPM high at idle. I'm not sure how its wired up, but I ll take a look at it soon.
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