The logs that he sent me didn't show this.. Mabey he posted the wrong logs.. Or mabey he needs new motor mounts lol..Civic VTI-Turbo wrote:The Bucking really happens when he is driving in the non-vtec area. Low rpms... If i put the fuelcut mbar higher it gets worse. If i put it lower dan 200 than the fuel cut doesn't sets in.Bugermass wrote:Ok your having the bucking issues when above VTEC, I see your problem.. go to 00:39:42.864 in log 1506.. Your map values are spiking from 160 to 212-222 while on the VTEC lobe. You have your Mbar set to 212, so its gonna cut in and out of fuel cut.. You either need to set your fuelcut Mbar to like 230 or so, OR you need to set your VTEC minimum load to 230mbar or higher .. Theres nothing wrong with eCtunes fuel cut in this instance..
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I wound up adding quite a bit of fuel in the first 2 columns in attempt to hold a 14.7 AFR immediately after the cut since it was going very lean. I had made this EXACT attempt a few months ago and there was no change in the post cut behavior. Now it works and I see the tps resume value working. Summary: first two columns require higher fuel values to maintain near stoichiometric fueling right after fuel cut as opposed to what would be 14.7 fueling with fuel cut disabled. On occasion I will see 11-12:1 AFR when winding down and out of fuel cut conditions due to this. I don't see this as a problem. Everything looks good to me at this point and fuel cut is very responsive and smooth. Thankyou
hello,crhis take a look to my. cal,this is wiht default settings fuel cut.thank you for your help
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I cant find that point either. At what time did this happen? I can see this part were it is jumping in and out. I saw that you have 215mbar as fuel cut setting. Look at the mbar in the graph and you can see eCtune is not doing anything wrong. I thing the driver was pressing the brake what caused the rapid lowering in rpm and that pulled the vacuum a bit higher. Its just a car that doesnt pull a lot of vacuum off throttle...Civic VTI-Turbo wrote:The Bucking really happens when he is driving in the non-vtec area. Low rpms... If i put the fuelcut mbar higher it gets worse. If i put it lower dan 200 than the fuel cut doesn't sets in.Bugermass wrote:Ok your having the bucking issues when above VTEC, I see your problem.. go to 00:39:42.864 in log 1506.. Your map values are spiking from 160 to 212-222 while on the VTEC lobe. You have your Mbar set to 212, so its gonna cut in and out of fuel cut.. You either need to set your fuelcut Mbar to like 230 or so, OR you need to set your VTEC minimum load to 230mbar or higher .. Theres nothing wrong with eCtunes fuel cut in this instance..
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Set your fuel cut mbar setting to 210 and you should be fine or at least a lot better..... Its funny to see that some cars are pulling a lot more vacuum off throttle then others.red_zone wrote:hello,crhis take a look to my. cal,this is wiht default settings fuel cut.thank you for your help

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thank you Gaskleppie the less vacuum should be the camshaft?Gaskleppie wrote:Set your fuel cut mbar setting to 210 and you should be fine or at least a lot better..... Its funny to see that some cars are pulling a lot more vacuum off throttle then others.red_zone wrote:hello,crhis take a look to my. cal,this is wiht default settings fuel cut.thank you for your help
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I have assembled some skunk2 pro 1, he have a low vacuum at idle, but while using crome pro had no problems with the fuel cut. I think as discussed earlier in this post, if we could only control the fuel cut with tps,may not have this problem. maybe with the new routine that Calvin has developed the problem is solvedGaskleppie wrote:Can be. Higher cams and/or bad cam timing gives less vacuum @ idle. When you suffer bad vcuum @ idle, the chance of having a bad fuelcut is quite high.