Help With Cold Start
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Help With Cold Start
Can someone tell me what afr I should be aiming for when starting engine from cold? Wideband read 10.5 on initial start and rising to 12.1afr. Struggled to stay running on initial start up I imagine its to rich?
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I don't ever have a set number for start-up, I usually just go with a car by car basis and roll with whatever runs the best. It usually ends up being a low 13 for a bit then slowly changing to the normal afr as it warms on mostly stock motors. If it is struggling I would imagine it is a bit too rich at first with too low of an IACV duty cycle.Vtec6000 wrote:Can someone tell me what afr I should be aiming for when starting engine from cold? Wideband read 10.5 on initial start and rising to 12.1afr. Struggled to stay running on initial start up I imagine its to rich?
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IMO, too much crank fuel, too much post start. I usually aim for ~12.5 during cranking, then lean it out to around 13-13.5 at ~30*F for post fuel, then leaner till operating temp where I idle around 15.5-16:1 Off idle, 12.7-13.2 at ~30*F, leaning till operating temp at 14.7. but it really depends on what the engine likes, you can tell when it's unhappy, it sounds different.Vtec6000 wrote:Can someone tell me what afr I should be aiming for when starting engine from cold? Wideband read 10.5 on initial start and rising to 12.1afr. Struggled to stay running on initial start up I imagine its to rich?
this is my $0.02, keep in mind that I can't spell
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So the crank fuel is causing the really bad running on initial start?relic1 wrote:IMO, too much crank fuel, too much post start. I usually aim for ~12.5 during cranking, then lean it out to around 13-13.5 at ~30*F for post fuel, then leaner till operating temp where I idle around 15.5-16:1 Off idle, 12.7-13.2 at ~30*F, leaning till operating temp at 14.7. but it really depends on what the engine likes, you can tell when it's unhappy, it sounds different.Vtec6000 wrote:Can someone tell me what afr I should be aiming for when starting engine from cold? Wideband read 10.5 on initial start and rising to 12.1afr. Struggled to stay running on initial start up I imagine its to rich?
crank fuel is causing a slightly sluggish starting and rich initial running condition. post start is causing it to be rich from ~2-15 seconds after startup.Vtec6000 wrote:So the crank fuel is causing the really bad running on initial start?
default values are designed by honda to be a catch all for all (including worst case) scenerios. They are also set a little rich to help get the cat up to temp faster. Ever since I started reducing the start up values I've had smoother more consistant starts, even in the nice weather we're having lately here in chicago. (-15*F windchill) Plus significantly less fuel out the tailpipe while I'm scraping off the windows. keep in mind these are things that my engines and cars I've tuned seem to like, every engine/setup is different.civic4g wrote:Shouldn't the default/stock values be "trouble" free mainly in a stock engine (like this case)?
this is my $0.02, keep in mind that I can't spell
Thanks for the help. I'll try chance some values in suggested tables and see how it goes. By the way is there a target idle for cold start?relic1 wrote:crank fuel is causing a slightly sluggish starting and rich initial running condition. post start is causing it to be rich from ~2-15 seconds after startup.Vtec6000 wrote:So the crank fuel is causing the really bad running on initial start?default values are designed by honda to be a catch all for all (including worst case) scenerios. They are also set a little rich to help get the cat up to temp faster. Ever since I started reducing the start up values I've had smoother more consistant starts, even in the nice weather we're having lately here in chicago. (-15*F windchill) Plus significantly less fuel out the tailpipe while I'm scraping off the windows. keep in mind these are things that my engines and cars I've tuned seem to like, every engine/setup is different.civic4g wrote:Shouldn't the default/stock values be "trouble" free mainly in a stock engine (like this case)?
you can set the idle to what ever you want for warm up, go to idle settings and you can change it by ect, look at the srceen shot, it is how mine is set up, higher idle at a lower temp makes it warm up faster.
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