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Picto
November 3rd, 2010, 09:06 PM
HELP!!!!!!!
Having major issues with a holden 5.7ltr that has been pulled out a 7ltr built motor with a V7 vortec side mount blower running only 8psi, running a factory cam (only to get road lisenced) std headers and exhaust. I can't seem to keep fuel into it at idle, no matter what i do it seem to be around to 17afrs at idle. soon as it comes out of idle conditions its fine but this bad fueling seem to be causeing me hunting idle bad starts stalling over heating etc.
I have been through the normal things like vacuum leaks and stuff and nothing to be found. The tune is in open loop and at the moment i've been trying to add fuel through VE but with no luck. it has an 0005 op system aplied to the car.
What am I missing????? Should i maybe look at A0007 TPS VE Table as being set up wrong or something? I'll hitting brick walls what ever i do so any advice opinions thoughts or comments would be awesome.
Can post tune if needed, let me know
Thanks Heaps Guys and Girls
joecar
November 4th, 2010, 03:28 AM
Yes, please post tune and logs.
So motor is 7L running 8psi boost, what are cam specs...?
Picto
November 4th, 2010, 10:46 AM
Here is the tune, i'll need to get the logs off my other computer.
as far as i know for the motor its a 7lt LS7 heads and manifold 60lb injectors fuel system std hsv headers high flow cats and twin 3 inch system, cams spec are factory auto ls1 cam. the guy is just wanting to get in past inspection before he does big exhuast and cam. also a V7 haghing off the side with a 2 inch gilmer crank drive set up. Its also an auto with a 3000 stall
joecar
November 5th, 2010, 04:29 AM
Ok, you have the TPS VE table active, this is why at idle increasing the VE table is not getting you fuel.
Set A0003 to disable, now you will see too much fuel at idle so you need to flatten out the idle cells in B0101.
joecar
November 5th, 2010, 04:46 AM
Also might want to look at these (regardless of what was said above):
- make the 105kPa columns the same in B0101 and A0009.
- set B3609 to zero.
- D0906 Normal column is flat at 10km/h, this won't allow PT downshifts into 1st above 10km/h.
- D0930,1,2 need to be below D0915,6,7 otherwise the WOT 2->3 may not trigger.
- For both 3rd and 4th gear TCC lockup, you will get better fuel economy and have the transmission run cooler (and last longer) if you keep the TCC locked all the way up to (and some amount above) freeway cruising speeds (i.e. say 110km/h plus 20km/h). When you modify the TCC apply tables, you also need to modify the TCC release tables so that a gear's release curve is below that gear's apply curve.
:)
joecar
November 5th, 2010, 04:52 AM
When you later change cam, follow the idle tutorial threads, you should be able to get a good idle without running the TPS VE table, unless:
if you run a huge overlap cam then maybe run the TP VE table, you will need to build up the VE table from logging the normal VE table.
Picto
November 7th, 2010, 01:25 AM
Thanks joecar i will try that out and let you know how i go. I must admit i don't overly understand the TPS VE and how it works i do need to do some research on it.
Any other tutorials that you recommend doing???
joecar
November 7th, 2010, 06:37 AM
I fixed my typo in post #6.
Read thru the attached (containing info collected from the COS5 thread), the last part of it is a basic TPS VE tutorial.
Picto
November 7th, 2010, 12:29 PM
Thanks for the file, I've just made the changes and about to give it a go, thanks again for the advice
Picto
November 9th, 2010, 05:17 PM
Thanks joecar the car now drives like it hasn't ever before the customer is stoked and so am I. Thanks again for the time and the advice it REALLY was a big help
joecar
November 10th, 2010, 04:23 AM
Cool, no worries :cheers:
vxchev8
November 11th, 2010, 04:18 AM
HELP!!!!!!!
Having major issues with a holden 5.7ltr that has been pulled out a 7ltr built motor with a V7 vortec side mount blower running only 8psi, running a factory cam (only to get road lisenced) std headers and exhaust. I can't seem to keep fuel into it at idle, no matter what i do it seem to be around to 17afrs at idle. soon as it comes out of idle conditions its fine but this bad fueling seem to be causeing me hunting idle bad starts stalling over heating etc.
I have been through the normal things like vacuum leaks and stuff and nothing to be found. The tune is in open loop and at the moment i've been trying to add fuel through VE but with no luck. it has an 0005 op system aplied to the car.
What am I missing????? Should i maybe look at A0007 TPS VE Table as being set up wrong or something? I'll hitting brick walls what ever i do so any advice opinions thoughts or comments would be awesome.
Can post tune if needed, let me know
Thanks Heaps Guys and Girls
You may want to look at command fuel v rpm table - b3647.
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