Datalogging Question: Ignition advance reading at idle
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:16 pm
I'm having a problem with a friend's RSX-S K20A2 with Kpro (RC750cc high-imp inj's). It's having misfiring issues at idle....sounds like it's lean misfiring, but the datalog AFR's are right around stoichiometric and nowhere near the typical 16.0:1 petro AFR for Honda motors to start lean misfiring.
Also, when you try to hold the rpm's steady at 2000rpm (0mph), the AFR's will be sky high (17.0:1+) and the engine will misfire and not be able to hold a steady 2000rpm. I've tried to compensate by adding fuel, but it never seems to be able to add enough even though I've added about 20% into the high vacuum and idle columns (up to 413mbar, column 4 I believe).
How much vacuum and ignition advance is the datalogging supposed to be reading on the datalogger?
I'm seeing around 20.9" and anywhere from -2 to 9 degrees BTDC on the datalog with the engine at operating temp.
The ignition timing cells at idle are set to 18.50 deg BTDC. Shouldn't the datalog read the same as the idle cells being highlighted by the map trace?
My guess is that the datalogged ignition advance values are reading correctly and that the retarded ignition timing is causing the misfiring and erratic idle.
Datalog files:
http://portfolio.iu.edu/bchang/HondataD ... 10_003.kdl
http://portfolio.iu.edu/bchang/HondataD ... 10_006.kdl
Thanks for whatever advice or insight anybody can provide.
Also, when you try to hold the rpm's steady at 2000rpm (0mph), the AFR's will be sky high (17.0:1+) and the engine will misfire and not be able to hold a steady 2000rpm. I've tried to compensate by adding fuel, but it never seems to be able to add enough even though I've added about 20% into the high vacuum and idle columns (up to 413mbar, column 4 I believe).
How much vacuum and ignition advance is the datalogging supposed to be reading on the datalogger?
I'm seeing around 20.9" and anywhere from -2 to 9 degrees BTDC on the datalog with the engine at operating temp.
The ignition timing cells at idle are set to 18.50 deg BTDC. Shouldn't the datalog read the same as the idle cells being highlighted by the map trace?
My guess is that the datalogged ignition advance values are reading correctly and that the retarded ignition timing is causing the misfiring and erratic idle.
Datalog files:
http://portfolio.iu.edu/bchang/HondataD ... 10_003.kdl
http://portfolio.iu.edu/bchang/HondataD ... 10_006.kdl
Thanks for whatever advice or insight anybody can provide.