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What do these options mean?
As the title says just wondering what these options are for on my Microtech ECU.
IDLmap Opt Dwell IDLmap = 1320. Opt Dwell = 30 but I dont know what it means! |
i got this from the lt/mt manual
Dwell The Dwell feature has been factory set, and should not be adjusted unless otherwise specified. |
yea lol thats bloody useful haha.. i think i read that too lol
this ecu has passed thru god knows how many hands and settings change likewise lol :P Im not sure what IDLmap is, i was thinking something to do with IDLE at first... the way it read i thought maybe its how you set the idle speed, but idle speed is set with the TB.. MAP = manifold absolute pressure... but 1320 isnt a value that really fits in there then :| stumped heh i have done a google search and found nothing. this is on a digi 1 pro, but im pretty sure later ecu's are similar. edit: also wondering what pump1 dwell means heh edit2:just found some more info: Dwell The amount of time distributor points remain closed between openings. so something to do with timing.. still unsure about IDLmap - its just weird |
i take it your ecu is a early MT8 or a DIGI??
idlmap is for what RPM below it uses the idle map, great for ported motors. dwell is the charge time for the coils |
ahh excellent! thanks, yes its a digi.
ignitions not hooked up so dwell is irrelevant then. IDLmap makes sense - i will look into what I can do with it :D Cheers!! |
Originally Posted by 10sec rx7
i take it your ecu is a early MT8 or a DIGI??
idlmap is for what RPM below it uses the idle map, great for ported motors. dwell is the charge time for the coils So with idlmap, if I am ever below that RPM, it will run off the IDLE map settings in the ecu right, not the loadmap?! See problem I am having is I go to take off from a stop, bring clutch out and suddenly revs drop when I bring the clutch out (sometimes stalls)... I'm guessing its switching to the idle map just as i lift clutch and revs drop below 1340 (where its set)... something like that just want to confirm exactly how idlmap works, when it is active etc. cheers Paul |
yes that is how it works,
generally i would set the 00hg the same for both idle and load maps this will fix that problem |
hmm my 00"hg values are the same -- 00 hg is at WOT though.. right?
when my car is idling, vacuum is reading between 16-19"Hg - usually at steady 17" - and the way the digi works i believe is it grabs the closest number to that and uses its value. so it would be one of the following: "hg ---- LOAD ---- IDLE 15 ---- 1.88 ---- 1.75 20 ---- 1.68 ---- 1.62 Complete Map: "Hg ---- LOAD ---- IDLE 0 ---- 3.5 ---- 3.5 5 ---- 2.82 ---- 2.68 10 ---- 2.25 ---- 2.06 15 ---- 1.88 ---- 1.75 20 ---- 1.68 ---- 1.62 25 ---- 1.56 ---- 1.44 30 ---- 1.38 ---- 1.25 Any enlightenment would be sweet. I've turned IDLmap to OFF now, and will see what that does tomorrow.. need to get my head around it all. Cheers! |
Heres a table of the values and a graph if it makes it any clearer:
http://rx7.pw.cx/photos/base%20figuresj.JPG |
you idle map will be a little lean in the 10 and 15 points, fatten it up a little and it will like to drive off a little better,
it will run fine with it turned to off, just make sure you get all the mixtures right in the 15 10 5 0 maps the 20 map will be used for idle |
just to clarify.
i am guessing that the idle map is used at any time when the TPS = 0% or when the rpm is below the IDLmap setting, correct? Thanks so much!! |
thats correct
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