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jsmcortina wrote:Please post your MSQ.
James
hoveringuy wrote:I went back to Alpha 17 and everything worked fine.
Re-installed 18 and had issues again.
One other peculiarity, both in 17 and 18, is that the duty seems to be backwards for exhaust. For my intake cam duty of 0% means the solenoid is getting no power. On the exhaust cam a reported duty of 100% means the solenoid is getting no power (verified on my oscilloscope) 0% gives me full retard on the exhaust cam.
WORKS wrote:Enclosed is the MSQ for the non-functioning 'VVT 1 angle gauge' and 'VVT intake table'.
jsmcortina wrote:hoveringuy wrote: I went back to Alpha 17 and everything worked fine.
Re-installed 18 and had issues again.
Repeated, found and fixed the problem.
jsmcortina wrote:hoveringuy wrote:
One other peculiarity, both in 17 and 18, is that the duty seems to be backwards for exhaust. For my intake cam duty of 0% means the solenoid is getting no power. On the exhaust cam a reported duty of 100% means the solenoid is getting no power (verified on my oscilloscope) 0% gives me full retard on the exhaust cam.
That's in the nature of the way the code is written. Ken is best to explain.
James
jsmcortina wrote:Please post a datalog.
Do you see the VVT2 duty changing at all?
PID values of 0,0,0 aren't going to work.
James
jsmcortina wrote:Please post a datalog.
Do you see the VVT2 duty changing at all?
PID values of 0,0,0 aren't going to work.
James
jsmcortina wrote:So VVT2 duty doesn't change. Most likely due to your PID settings preventing it.
James
jsmcortina wrote:WORKS wrote:Enclosed is the MSQ for the non-functioning 'VVT 1 angle gauge' and 'VVT intake table'.
Have you followed the instructions?
Seems quite unlikely that the cam tooth edge is precisely at 0 BTDC and only has a range to 10 BTDC. I'm guessing that you are triggering a "VVT1 err" indicator due to your settings. Set min and max to zero and see what angle is reported.
James
WORKS wrote:but this is where we got stuck because as we varied the test duty, we could not observe any cam angles on the VVT1 angle gauge.
jsmcortina wrote:WORKS wrote:but this is where we got stuck because as we varied the test duty, we could not observe any cam angles on the VVT1 angle gauge.
OK, so either the cam isn't moving, or the cam tooth you are using doesn't move with the cam.
"hoveringuy" is using a polled cam tooth and as far as I'm aware that is working ok.
James
jsmcortina wrote:Try setting the cam edge to "Rising" or "Falling" instead of "Poll level" and see if that makes any difference. You can try alpha17 if you wish although I doubt if it will change anything.
James
jsmcortina wrote:Is your cam input working at all?
Please post a composite log.
James
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