today i took a look again. i noticed that the TDC with closed valves is exact the same location as the TDC with valves ready to open. Never looked at this this way before. Now i ask myself how does the ignition know if the missing tooth indicates the valves closed or the valves opened cycle ? Or does it fire in both situations ?
edit: okay this is the wasted spark, now i get it.
Car started with Megajolt out of the box nothing configured. Idle it's runs fine and driving was also smooth the first few minutes, than the car started to drive bad, feels like not all sparks are there, like driving on 3 cylinders than it stopped. After a few minutes it would start again and than again it stopped. A friend towed my car away and now it's at my house i can start it again without trouble. Could there be an explanation for this behavior ? Of the EDIS parts are from a junk yard so i do not know in what condition they are.
We cannot answer with the data you've provided.
How do the spark plugs look like? How is your ignition map?
If the VR sensor installed properly, can it move?
Are the carbs tuned properly?
Do you have fuel going to the engine? Lines could be partially clogged, it fills the carbs enough to start and ru for some time but fuel supply might not be able to keep up with the engine needs.
Try to repeat the issue and see if you could get any evidence to lead you to root cause.
thanks for the response i did not have the time to search further.what i can say at this moment is that the car was running fine before. My conclusion is that the carbs are allright, that i have enough fuel going trough the system. I can put the VR sensor a bit closer to the wheel. It was running out-of-the-box with factory settings, i have to read more about how to edit the ignition map so i can evaluate that. Are there best practices about editing the ignition map ? I do not have a car test bench or something like that. thanks ! Richard
back from vacation, my new coil was waiting for me, try to replace it this week.
i did read you're topic, are you trying the new settings while driving the car ?
I did not try changing map while I was driving. I usually stop somewhere safe, make the changes, load the map and go for a ride. I don't always stop the engine.
to setup timing at idle, I did it with engine running, 2° step at a time until it reached max rpm.
I'm usually by myself but if I would have a co-driver, I could certainly make change on the fly, it will make changes even more obvious, especially at part throttle; driver would notice torque variations more easily.
hi, my project is not going as quick as i want. When i have some time of i'll take a tittle peek and fool around with the settings. One of this days i try to take her on the road.
When i was busy trying setting i noticed that when i keep the throttle steady sometimes the load goes to zero and stay's there till i move the throttle again. I do not notice this behavior how the car runs. Could this be a faulty TPS ?