I have been studying the logs and am trying to dial in the Alky PAC specifically for the LMS 4+X tune. My other tuners ramp up the boost fast enough that I don't see these symptoms. In any event..
1: Right now I have the the turn on set to 2.20 volts which equates to 6psi turn on. I have played with setting this to 8psi and 10 psi respectively but when I have the spray kicking on that late, I tend to get part throttle knock at 7psi - 8psi when I am going up hills at lower rpms (3K or so?). I am seeing around +2 KR to +2.5 KR. Its not every time, but often enough that it concerns me. When I spray at 6psi I do not have this problem.
2: Turn on it set to 4.2V.. basically the pump it seeing 14V and when monitoring the turn on rheostat it drops to about 9.8 when pushing the test button. This about where Julio recommended setting it.
3: The gain is set to 6.5.
So if you were to look at the controller settings from a clock perspective the turn on it sitting a hair below 10 o'clock and the Initial is set a hair and I meant a hair past 12 o'clock.
This seems to work OK, but I have noticed from my logs that I run REALLY rich off the line. Partially due to the throttle closures which will cause you to run rich when spraying meth. I would like to see my lambda on both banks not drop into the .68 to .69 area. Thats the only time is really drops that low but that is also when the LMS tune has the throttle kick in the highest. If this is normal, then so be it, I would just preferr to have a cleaner fuel curve off the line as I wonder how much running rich is causing me to bog off the line? Dunno..
The two pressing concerns I have are A: The part throttle knock when not spraying and B: When the pump kicks on at 6psi and I am part throttle the engine will surge as the pump kicks on and off at the PSI bounces around 5.5 - 6.5 when part throttling. Seen specifically when going up hills trying to keep a constant speed.
Anyone with the 2010-2012 SHO's that have the LMS Alky kit experience this? I am guess the surging yet, but the small amount of part throttle KR maybe not noticeable, especially since most LMS tuned guys don't monitor that close since the mycalibrator doesn't offer those features.
TIA!
1: Right now I have the the turn on set to 2.20 volts which equates to 6psi turn on. I have played with setting this to 8psi and 10 psi respectively but when I have the spray kicking on that late, I tend to get part throttle knock at 7psi - 8psi when I am going up hills at lower rpms (3K or so?). I am seeing around +2 KR to +2.5 KR. Its not every time, but often enough that it concerns me. When I spray at 6psi I do not have this problem.
2: Turn on it set to 4.2V.. basically the pump it seeing 14V and when monitoring the turn on rheostat it drops to about 9.8 when pushing the test button. This about where Julio recommended setting it.
3: The gain is set to 6.5.
So if you were to look at the controller settings from a clock perspective the turn on it sitting a hair below 10 o'clock and the Initial is set a hair and I meant a hair past 12 o'clock.
This seems to work OK, but I have noticed from my logs that I run REALLY rich off the line. Partially due to the throttle closures which will cause you to run rich when spraying meth. I would like to see my lambda on both banks not drop into the .68 to .69 area. Thats the only time is really drops that low but that is also when the LMS tune has the throttle kick in the highest. If this is normal, then so be it, I would just preferr to have a cleaner fuel curve off the line as I wonder how much running rich is causing me to bog off the line? Dunno..
The two pressing concerns I have are A: The part throttle knock when not spraying and B: When the pump kicks on at 6psi and I am part throttle the engine will surge as the pump kicks on and off at the PSI bounces around 5.5 - 6.5 when part throttling. Seen specifically when going up hills trying to keep a constant speed.
Anyone with the 2010-2012 SHO's that have the LMS Alky kit experience this? I am guess the surging yet, but the small amount of part throttle KR maybe not noticeable, especially since most LMS tuned guys don't monitor that close since the mycalibrator doesn't offer those features.
TIA!