- Mon May 11, 2015 11:07 am
#47519
Ric writes: " Personally I'd opt for a cheaper and very simple setup that adjusts the output values from the Lambda sensor so the ECU constantly trims the AFR to say 13.7:1 instead of the [anaemic] 14.7:1 it is currently set for."
Yay! That is exactly what I am aiming for myself, as the next phase of my "black box flight recorder" project. All the essential data logging is finished. I have shown that - for some reason I can't fully explain - Keihin set the engine to run somewhat rich at sub-1000rpm idle speeds. In fact, the slower the speed, the richer it gets. This makes it very difficult to attain a stable idle at around 700rpm, compared with how easy it was with the carburettor engines.
After a lot of messing about I decided the easiest way to modify that was to tweak the O2 output voltage in order to fool the ECU into thinking the engine is running richer than it really is.
Above idle it runs at 14.7:1, just as you'd expect, so my tweak will only kick in with a closed throttle and sub-1000rpm engine speed.
Once that is settled in, I can then explore tweaking the mixture in other ways, along the lines Ric suggests.
The final phase, after getting the mixture under control, is to finish off the data logging side of things with stuff line an accelerometer, a bank angle sensor, a GPS unit, and some other bits and bobs.
Yay! That is exactly what I am aiming for myself, as the next phase of my "black box flight recorder" project. All the essential data logging is finished. I have shown that - for some reason I can't fully explain - Keihin set the engine to run somewhat rich at sub-1000rpm idle speeds. In fact, the slower the speed, the richer it gets. This makes it very difficult to attain a stable idle at around 700rpm, compared with how easy it was with the carburettor engines.
After a lot of messing about I decided the easiest way to modify that was to tweak the O2 output voltage in order to fool the ECU into thinking the engine is running richer than it really is.
Above idle it runs at 14.7:1, just as you'd expect, so my tweak will only kick in with a closed throttle and sub-1000rpm engine speed.
Once that is settled in, I can then explore tweaking the mixture in other ways, along the lines Ric suggests.
The final phase, after getting the mixture under control, is to finish off the data logging side of things with stuff line an accelerometer, a bank angle sensor, a GPS unit, and some other bits and bobs.