Help with new MSPNP2
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and warmup tables being Startup/Idle > Warmup Enrichment (WUE) in tuner studio?
Sorry if these are stupid questions, I have never touched an ECU before
'90 325isComment
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May also be able to change the "Algorithm" to None or similar to disable correction.
Also no such thing as a stupid question.
We'd rather have you ask so you can learn.
'87 BMW E30 325is Turbo
'99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328iComment
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15+ may be lean but it could also be the result misfiring if the engine is running super rich and idling poorly. A miss will skew the O2 lean because it is dumping an unburned charge into the exhaust.Comment
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Ok back from the holiday break. Thanks guys for all your help my e30 is running better than ever! I have to say when I first plugged in the MSPNP2 and it ran like crap I thought "What have I gotten myself into?" Over the last couple weeks I have read a lot more and learned a ton and it is awesome.
After fixing all the initial stuff:Are all of your general and engine settings correct? Injector size, ignition offset, TPS settings, ICV settings, thermistor settings?
1. Bought a new timing light and checked the timing, at temp I wasn't too far off the default map, changed tooth angle to 95
2. Set the wideband o2 feedback or EGO control authority to 0% as recommended above
3. Made sure the tach was turned on (probably didn't matter but I like it in sync with the car :))
4. Once at temp (160+ CLT) I adjusted the Fuel Table 1, VE Table in the 9 or so cells effecting idle to richen it a little and get a smoother idle
5. Paid the $60 for the full version of Tuner Studio and went for a drive with the wife holding the laptop and live analyzer running. That was fun!
So now the no TPS signal is bugging me, I'm going to buy an M50 TPS and wire it up from SSSQuid. I also want to get an oil pressure and temp gauge/sender wired up before I turbo. And while I wait I'm trying to read up on how to understand the log files and what to look for.
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Here is the best I could do, moved the alternator belt to the side. Interesting thing, I checked the timing again and it lined up most of the time. The light did not keep a consistent tempo, and not meaning speed, as the idle varies a little. I mean like atrial fibrillation in your heart, it would blink blink blink at a regular interval and then skip a beat. Which is consistent with my stock DME where the idle felt "lumpy". I wonder if the Dizzy is going? It's original.
'90 325isComment
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I had that exact timing light and I had issues with it not blinking every time leading me to think I had ignition issues. I bought a quality timing light that did not have adjustable timing and set my fixed timing to 0. I found I was 2° off the harbor freight light. I think you can even get a timing light from auto zone lone a tool. I'd try a better light.Comment
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Also I try to check the timing at about 2k rpm. It can be a pain by yourself to hold the throttle and the timing light and still see the timing marks but I think it's better than checking it at idleComment
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I had that exact timing light and I had issues with it not blinking every time leading me to think I had ignition issues. I bought a quality timing light that did not have adjustable timing and set my fixed timing to 0. I found I was 2° off the harbor freight light. I think you can even get a timing light from auto zone lone a tool. I'd try a better light.Also I try to check the timing at about 2k rpm. It can be a pain by yourself to hold the throttle and the timing light and still see the timing marks but I think it's better than checking it at idle
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Nice 82 sounds much better. Make sure you turn it back from fixed angle to use table now that the timing is set.Comment
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