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Old Aug 31, 2011, 07:50 AM
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Help Starting Idling

So I'm trying to get my car starting consistently and idle.
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I've seen some discussion in this tread
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ecuflash/482329-fic-2150-scaling-helllllllllppppp.html

Currently the car barely starts and holding down the throttle I keep it running almost to 1000rpm's (93 octane)

Should I only be using the injector scaling? I know some people adjust latency but I've heard people suggest they constant parameters of the injector.




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Old Aug 31, 2011, 08:26 AM
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You should be able to get the 2150's to idle by just adjusting the injector scaling AND the latencies. I believe JohnBradley (aka Aaron) made a post with somedecent injector latency values for those injectors, just do a little searching in this section of the forum. Leave the other tables at their original settings for 93 octane.

Do you have a wideband? What is it reading when you have idling issues, is it lean or rich?

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Originally Posted by Dynotech Tuning
You should be able to get the 2150's to idle by just adjusting the injector scaling AND the latencies. I believe JohnBradley (aka Aaron) made a post with somedecent injector latency values for those injectors, just do a little searching in this section of the forum. Leave the other tables at their original settings for 93 octane.

Do you have a wideband? What is it reading when you have idling issues, is it lean or rich?

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Those are exactly what I used. Still had trouble


The combustion is soo erratic the wideband is going all over the place (way rich then lean)
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Any suggestions, or general procedures for getting the car to start/ idle consistently?

Also setting latency?




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