Running on a single coil using the stock distributor now.
Config & Tables
The car:
Toyota Corolla AE86
The engine:
A 20V 4A series engine
The CAS:
Coil On Plug
Simon would ideally like to use Toyota COPs for the installation. These plugs have a built in igniter circuit. These fit very nicely on the engine. And would make the installation look neat and professional.
We have a Toyota workshop schematic for the COP:
- +12V
- Ignition Fired (IGF) - signals to ECU that spark has occured
- Ignition trigger (IGT) - triggered by ECU
- Ground
Tests
Initially using two 1K resistors as a potential divider to provide a trigger voltage to IGT (measured @7V) we got a good spark.
Using a 7805 to regulate the trigger voltage to 5V.
Current through my DVM shows 13.99mA.
With a 1K resistor in the way it draws 3.xxmA but does not fire.
With a 500Ohm resistor it draws 5.56mA and sparks.
It has been suggested that the following circuit be used to enable us to keep the IGBTs and to not overload the 74HC259D.
The 'test bench':
- The resulting (continuously repeating) spark with [IGT] at ~7V drawing ~7mA
- what RPM was it ? (or how many sparks/sec?) I assume the 7mA was a mean value, so we need to know frequency to calculate energy / spark
- This was read by connecting the 7V supply to the IGT pin (for a short instance? or continuously?)
' try just a 649ohm to vbatt I think that will work just fine and save 1/2 the work'
' I would also say put it in the box not in the wires'
Old stuff:
Progress, the loom is 75% built, and the injectors are connected.
Using the stock ignition system, I was able to get the car to run for a few revolutions and then it stopped. I changed the cranking threshold to 1000rpm and the engine ran for a few seconds.
- I went from speed/density to AlphaN and got no change.
- read AlphaN properly, it's not a 1-bit switch! hybrid_rpm_a and hybrid_rpm_m RPM must be adjusted.
[Marcell]This is when it's time to start tuning. Just give the engine air and tune fuel (and ignadv as necessary). First it's enough to just hack (playing with afterstart, req_fuel, warmup and alike; nothing will be perfect at this stage) as much as to let it idle long enough to warm up, because VE table needs to be tuned when warm. Than (starting again with cold engine) you must go back to warmup and than finally afterstart.
If VE does not change pulsewidth / behaviour at low MAP, maybe you have already added too much fuel with injopen (use injopen=00), battfac or injocfuel.
[PhatBob]Thanks. The reason for it stalling after starting was because when the cranking threshold was reached the fuelcut_min_kpa value was read and found to be FF. Changing cranking threshold to 3000 allowed it to tick over, but it would cut the engine at 3000rpm.
After setting fuelcut_min_kpa to 00 the problem still persisted, Dave suggested changing the Decel Fuel Cut and overrun fuel cut values, and the engine was then able to run with a cranking threshold of 300 again and rev to 3500rpm.