My 240/244 111 cam idles around 70-75kpa at 900 rpm.
With your idle set at 800, 80kpa ballpark isn't all that surprising or unusual, and IMO the idle speed is a little too low for that size cam. ...
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My 240/244 111 cam idles around 70-75kpa at 900 rpm.
With your idle set at 800, 80kpa ballpark isn't all that surprising or unusual, and IMO the idle speed is a little too low for that size cam. ...
1500 is fine for the low end...as long as it's slightly above your normal idle speed, it should eliminate the flashing ses.
Increasing C5605 will only increase the rpm range of possible misfire...
For the flashing SES, I had the same issue.
The light would flash only at idle, but no code displayed. I too had the P0300 DTC disabled, but it still did it.
To fix it, adjust C5606 (Misfire...
If I make it any smoother, I will want a bigger cam. :D
That seems a better method than what I was thinking. I will definitely give that a try.
Thanks a lot for the quick replies!
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Thanks, I will try that.
I guess the thing I still wonder about though...if the misfire code is set to no MIL and not reported, why does it still flash the light?
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No, I have not.
Should I have, and if so, is there any info on how to properly do so?
This has been a minor issue ever since I put in my cam in last year (240s duration 111 lsa) - 2001 C5 Corvette. The idle lope is pretty choppy, and this is known for setting off a false misfire...
The car in question here is mine. :wave:
The car idles stable at 900rpm in CL. Drivability is great, settles down perfectly into idle at every stop. If it were a mechanical issue like a vacuum...