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mkinnunen
July 2nd, 2018, 10:53 AM
Table (B9120) has all 1's, is this table active or turned off elsewhere with reference to table (B0909)?

Thanks,
Michael

85c20lb7
July 2nd, 2018, 12:24 PM
B9127 references maximum #2 of 5 mm3 stock. B0909 is active with 1 mm

85c20lb7
July 2nd, 2018, 12:27 PM
B9127 references maximum #2 of 5 mm3 stock. B0909 is active with 1 mmI'm not sure why this posted weird. B9127 references #2 pilot at Max of 5 mm3. B9120 is active with a minimum of 1 mm3. As pilot 3 is active b9130 at 0 mm3 and a Max of b9137 5 mm3. We don't have a pulse table to play with that these reference to.

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mkinnunen
July 2nd, 2018, 02:36 PM
If pilot #2 is active, meaning both pilot #1 and #2 are active, would timing base C be the table used?

Or does "active" mean actively pulsing and I'm using Timing base B because there is no activity on pilot #2?

What is keeping Pilot #2 from pulsing?

b0909 Timing base B:
This is the base start of injection (injection timing) table with just Pilot 1 active, this table is based on fuel delivery per stroke (mm3) and RPM.
This table is used most of the time during normal running.

B0910 Timing base C:
This is the base start of injection (injection timing) table with both Pilot 1 active & Pilot 2 active, this table is based on fuel delivery per stroke (mm3) and RPM.

Michael.

VegasDMAX
July 9th, 2018, 04:00 AM
Just my 2 cents worth, but in logging, I've never found any set of circumstances for which pilot 2 or 3 becomes active. Has anyone else?

mkinnunen
July 9th, 2018, 01:28 PM
[QUOTE=VegasDMAX;245453]Just my 2 cents worth, but in logging, I've never found any set of circumstances for which pilot 2 or 3 becomes active. Has anyone else?[/QUOTE

I have not, but only have about 10 hours logged.