05-25-2019, 05:36 AM | #239 |
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That's no what he was asking, see my response above
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06-06-2019, 05:52 PM | #240 |
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issues with flex fuel kit
Purchased a kit back in June of last year and had issues with my ethanol content dropping to 0 around 2700-3500 rpm, went back and forth over email for several weeks trying to figure out what the issue was. We were never able to find a solution and since it was winter I just said screw it and ran pump gas.
Well now that the weather is getting nice again, I decided to get in touch again and see what other ideas they may have. I was sent a replacement sensor as that was thought to be the issue. I was sent the incorrect sensor (a mark II sensor). They did manage to get me the correct sensor a couple of days later, so no big deal. I replaced the sensor and still have the exact same issue. The issue I have is, I purchased this kit almost a year ago and haven't gotten it to work correctly. The change from pump gas to E85 was more noticeable than the header and tune. I really want to run E85, but it's annoying to drive it the way it is. Last edited by Razorlor; 06-06-2019 at 05:53 PM. Reason: typos, clarification |
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Quite an unusual fault. Can you log the ethanol sensor input volts to ecu. Ie if its evap connect log evap. If its rear 02 lg that. See if sensor input actially changes when you hit that rpm range. Also compare that to the reading you get via the ethanol guage or blutooth app. Does it drop at same time ? |
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This is the issue I've been running into. It's such a small time frame, but you can feel the engine hesitate for a second. I doubt the app sample rate is high enough to show a 1-2 ms drop on the signal, much less me being able to see it Also, I will log that when I get a chance to. Last edited by Razorlor; 06-06-2019 at 10:23 PM. Reason: fixed image |
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Is this a thing? I don't have any data on fuel pressure in that log, but I have a stock pump with 10k miles on it.
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Lpad up your logs to www.datazap.me Need to see the sensor input volts to see if it corresponds to ethabol content. If it does its likely sensor or converter box issue. If sensor volts stable then its likely a failsafe in tune being tripped. Like the fuel pressure |
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Fuel feed pressure is not a PID output by the ECU so it's not logable with Ecutek. The Delicious Bluetooth app on your phone is the only way to see it.
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June 2018
What irks me is that I emailed them 8 days ago about the new sensor not making any changes and I have yet to get a response. I called them last week as well. They didn't answer and I haven't received a call back. I'll have some time to log it this weekend, so I will look into logging the input voltage on the rear 02. Last edited by Razorlor; 06-14-2019 at 12:20 PM. |
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We have extremely busy this year, far more than actually planned, which is good and bad of course, for the obvious reason you noted. I have been working till midnight about three times a week and Saturdays to try and keep up. Would you mind messaging me so that I can dive into this a bit more and get this sorted. Regards, William Knose |
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I'm currently installing the AEM wide-band Afr gauge. I'm wondering do you want the analog output from gauge wired to the ECU? How exactly should this be wired up so it can be used for the tuning process? OR would it be better to use the stock sensor for tuning and use the Aem not connected to the ecu just as an auxiliary gauge?
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