2000 RPM rev limit?

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2000 RPM rev limit?

Post by SOHC_STUDENT »

I'm having trouble getting my new engine running. It idles fine but a datalog shows the rev limiter kicking in at 2000 RPM.

the engine is a high compression D16
P28 / S300 - using adjusted ITB.skl
Suzuki 900 ITBs / TPS (1v closed - 6v open) - used Scale TPS to calibrate

one other weird thing
I tried using pin D10(ELD) on the P28 for my wideband input. However, oddly this pin already has 3.5v on it according to my volt meter.

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Post by Hondata »

The TPS voltage output is not increasing quickly enough - at 2000 rpm you should see at least 3% throttle opening.

You need to connect the MAP sensor.

The ELD is pulled high by the ECU under no load to 3.8V - this is normal.
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thanks

Is the 2000 RPM rev limit part of a safety algorithm built into the P28? Is this what they call limp mode?
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SOHC_STUDENT wrote:thanks

Is the 2000 RPM rev limit part of a safety algorithm built into the P28? Is this what they call limp mode?
ahh, it's so obvious now.

My boost cut was set to 160kpa and my map sensor shows a steady 178. So the ecu thought I was seeing boost and going into limp mode. So I've just set the boost cut to 255.

will try tonight

thanks to Seen4Ever on 502streetscene.net - I think he's on here too
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Post by SOHC_STUDENT »

went home at lunch and tried it

WOOOOT!!!! IT WORKED!!!!
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