cold weather idle
#1
cold weather idle
Mine is terrible! Takes awhile to start, when it does it sputters out and dies 4-5 times before holding a very unstable idle. The rpms surge between 500-1500rpm constantly untill it warms up. Anything I can do in my tune to help this? I run emanage ultimate and 550cc injectors.
#3
Mine idles at about 1500 for a few seconds then drops to 0 and the car stalls, it repeats this for about 5-10 minutes then will barely hold an idle, rpms sit a 1500 for a few seconds again and drop to 100-200 and picks back up. sometimes it stalls, sometimes it doesnt. it does this untill the needle passes the first line on the temp gauge by a few mm. I think its giving too much gas, now that its not frigid out im gonna cell trace on a cold start and match it to my wideband, might have to take out some fuel im guessing.
#5
That wouldn't surprise me, I'm still driving on a summer tune. If thats the case tho, couldn't I test that by resetting the ecu and doing a cold start? Or do the STFT and LTFT not reset with the ecu?
#7
I dont have a scanguage personally, So not really sure, I know last time we tuned we had them pretty close but again it was 85 degrees out. I know I am having some fuel issues because at hiway cruising speeds the car stutters pretty bad around 2krpm with 10-15% throttle. does it every winter, in the summer its never happens. Last year I pulled some fuel from those cells and it helped my cruising but during wot runs it would spike lean going across those cells. (Main problem is we have no good tuners local, 80% of my tune is me...learning ha!)
#9
Mine did this, it was the emanage anti-stall setting/my throttle voltages. took a little messing with, but it only does it very rarely.
Heres what my datalog came up with-ecu saw engine stalling, opened throttle above emanages 3% value. emanage then percieved to anti-stall after ecu dropped. leaned out due to anti-stall, and then ecu went back up, repeat until something gives....
took me a while to figure this out....
Heres what my datalog came up with-ecu saw engine stalling, opened throttle above emanages 3% value. emanage then percieved to anti-stall after ecu dropped. leaned out due to anti-stall, and then ecu went back up, repeat until something gives....
took me a while to figure this out....
#10
ill give this a shot and see if it helps. Im sure until i get my tune 100% accurate it will be a temporary fix tho right?
#11
Mine did this, it was the emanage anti-stall setting/my throttle voltages. took a little messing with, but it only does it very rarely.
Heres what my datalog came up with-ecu saw engine stalling, opened throttle above emanages 3% value. emanage then percieved to anti-stall after ecu dropped. leaned out due to anti-stall, and then ecu went back up, repeat until something gives....
took me a while to figure this out....
Heres what my datalog came up with-ecu saw engine stalling, opened throttle above emanages 3% value. emanage then percieved to anti-stall after ecu dropped. leaned out due to anti-stall, and then ecu went back up, repeat until something gives....
took me a while to figure this out....
TP - 10
Time 5.0
Clamp (500rpm).98 (550rpm)1.04 (600rpm)1.08 (650rpm)1.10 (700rpm)1.15 (750rpm)1.20 (800rpm)0 after that all 0
#13
#14
Im going to chime in and say i agree with elevation, sounds like the fuel trims are too far off for the denser and colder winter air. Does it also happen when you turn the car back on while it is still warmed up?
#15
my remark was un called for but actually ur pretty wrong in the fact that the aem uses o2 skew....and maf clamping sooo.....no retuning for winter n summer these arent the only contributing factors just 2 off the top of my head
i was on a tune i made in the summer up until friday when i got tuned by ptuning for more power....
so all in all the name on box does matter but dont get me wrong the ultimate is a nice unit
#16
Your fuel trims have nothing to do with this since fuel trims are corrections made by the ECU during closed loop operation, AFTER, the engine has warmed up.
Your main fuel map probably does not have enough fuel in the cell that is related to the conditions you are experiencing.
The reason your engine runs better once it is warmed has to do with the ECU entering closed loop operation and your short and long term fuel trims correcting your fuel delivery in the areas where your main fuel map is incorrect. That and engines need heat to run properly.
Your main fuel map probably does not have enough fuel in the cell that is related to the conditions you are experiencing.
The reason your engine runs better once it is warmed has to do with the ECU entering closed loop operation and your short and long term fuel trims correcting your fuel delivery in the areas where your main fuel map is incorrect. That and engines need heat to run properly.
#17
Runs fine when its warmed up, only during the first start of a cold day (unless it sits long enough to return to cold temps)
#18
Your fuel trims have nothing to do with this since fuel trims are corrections made by the ECU during closed loop operation, AFTER, the engine has warmed up.
Your main fuel map probably does not have enough fuel in the cell that is related to the conditions you are experiencing.
The reason your engine runs better once it is warmed has to do with the ECU entering closed loop operation and your short and long term fuel trims correcting your fuel delivery in the areas where your main fuel map is incorrect. That and engines need heat to run properly.
Your main fuel map probably does not have enough fuel in the cell that is related to the conditions you are experiencing.
The reason your engine runs better once it is warmed has to do with the ECU entering closed loop operation and your short and long term fuel trims correcting your fuel delivery in the areas where your main fuel map is incorrect. That and engines need heat to run properly.
On the next start up Ill take the laptop with me and monitor o2 readings and hopefully be able to adjust the map for a better idle. I know currently my "idle cells" are at 15. I know my trims are off but wasnt sure if that would affect cold start or not.
#19
TP-3
Time-3
Clamp 1.28 across the board...
Like I said messing with mine fixed it...
#20
Sorry, by trims I mean the values in those cells for idle, terminology mistake, not the percentage trims for closed loop. And since its only from a cold start this happens, it would definitely by an issue with the idle map, also why is your TP value set so high?