Primer Cranking Enrichment Table-Max Value-255?
Primer Cranking Enrichment Table-Max Value-255?
I recently converted over to e85 and am experiencing some of the cold start issues that everyone has been describing on ROM ID 94170015. I am not currently running Tephra v7, however, I did add the xml definition need to display the Primer Cranking Enrichment Table, Post Primer Enrichment, and Post Primer Enrichment Decay in ECUFlash. The problem that I am having is the max value that I am able to put into the "units" blocks is 255 vs. the 360, etc. that you have used with great results.
My question is: how did I go beyond the 255 value in the Primer Cranking Enrichment-First Pulse table to allow for more IPW?
My question is: how did I go beyond the 255 value in the Primer Cranking Enrichment-First Pulse table to allow for more IPW?
I recently converted over to e85 and am experiencing some of the cold start issues that everyone has been describing on ROM ID 94170015. I am not currently running Tephra v7, however, I did add the xml definition need to display the Primer Cranking Enrichment Table, Post Primer Enrichment, and Post Primer Enrichment Decay in ECUFlash. The problem that I am having is the max value that I am able to put into the "units" blocks is 255 vs. the 360, etc. that you have used with great results.
My question is: how did I go beyond the 255 value in the Primer Cranking Enrichment-First Pulse table to allow for more IPW?
My question is: how did I go beyond the 255 value in the Primer Cranking Enrichment-First Pulse table to allow for more IPW?
Thanks, I have yet to see the table needed for ROM ID 94170015. The tables that I have currently added to the xml file are:
<table name="Post Primer Enrich Decay #1" category="Fuel" address="3712" type="2D" level="2" scaling="EnrichmentAdj">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67bc" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Post Primer Enrich Decay #2" category="Fuel" address="3722" type="2D" level="2" scaling="EnrichmentAdj">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67bc" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Post Primer Enrich #1" category="Fuel" address="3732" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67bc" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Post Primer Enrich #2" category="Fuel" address="3742" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67bc" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Primer Cranking Enrich - First Pulse" category="Fuel" address="3810" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67d8" type="X Axis" elements="11" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
The Primer Cranking Enrichment-First Pulse table will not allow me to exceed 255. Probably not a major issue since I will never see temps in the -20F range, but would like the ability to adjust the entire table to meet what has been posted, and what has been known to work.
<table name="Post Primer Enrich Decay #1" category="Fuel" address="3712" type="2D" level="2" scaling="EnrichmentAdj">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67bc" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Post Primer Enrich Decay #2" category="Fuel" address="3722" type="2D" level="2" scaling="EnrichmentAdj">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67bc" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Post Primer Enrich #1" category="Fuel" address="3732" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67bc" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Post Primer Enrich #2" category="Fuel" address="3742" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67bc" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Primer Cranking Enrich - First Pulse" category="Fuel" address="3810" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Engine Temp" address="67d8" type="X Axis" elements="11" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
The Primer Cranking Enrichment-First Pulse table will not allow me to exceed 255. Probably not a major issue since I will never see temps in the -20F range, but would like the ability to adjust the entire table to meet what has been posted, and what has been known to work.
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