S2000 Kpro Ignition
S2000 Kpro Ignition
Curious as to why the ignition is set to 30deg in the tables but when you do the datalog it reports 25 deg of ignition. Is there a reason it wouldn't follow the tables ?
2005 S2000
Kpro serial number 4923
2005 S2000
Kpro serial number 4923
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I am using the one you recommended on the S2000 PageHondata wrote:Air temperature retard. 138 degrees sounds high for air temperatures. What IAT sensor are you using?
P/N 37880-P05-A00
This is the same IAT I made a different thread for saying that I thought it was not reporting the correct IATs.
http://hondata.net/forum/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
The retard is generated when the IAT is over about 100 degrees F, only when VTC is disabled.
Try this calibration (it is your calibration modified to remove the IAT based retard).
We'll add this table to the next release of KManager.
Try this calibration (it is your calibration modified to remove the IAT based retard).
We'll add this table to the next release of KManager.
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Hondata
I will try this calibration.
Could one of you two please clarify why this new IAT reads so high. You say it is the proper resistance for the KPRO Ecu but it reads above 100deg even when ambient temperatures are around 70deg. Have you logged the normal IATs on a stock S2000 and then swapped it over and monitored the IATs with this sensor and KPRO ?
I know it is placed in the Intake Manifold instead of the intake piping so is it typical for the IATs to be so high ?
Could one of you two please clarify why this new IAT reads so high. You say it is the proper resistance for the KPRO Ecu but it reads above 100deg even when ambient temperatures are around 70deg. Have you logged the normal IATs on a stock S2000 and then swapped it over and monitored the IATs with this sensor and KPRO ?
I know it is placed in the Intake Manifold instead of the intake piping so is it typical for the IATs to be so high ?
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