It's very noticeable on mine as well. It's instantly apparent once I start the pickup after putting in the resistor.
Paul
Yep, same here. Very noticeable change in engine tone / volume.
Jim
It's very noticeable on mine as well. It's instantly apparent once I start the pickup after putting in the resistor.
Paul
Yep, same here. Very noticeable change in engine tone / volume.
Jim
Just to clarify - are you talking about only in near zero temps - or at any ambient or engine temp?
I finally got this bomb done. What sparked me was a trip up north. The OAT was 15F and the IAT was running around 50-55F. I had been running the XZT+ on the performance setting and I when I stepped on it to pass I got quite a bit of timing stutter.
I went with a time delay relay and a 5k-0k audio potentiometer all mounted on top of the fuse box using a DIN rail. And of course, the IAT wiring harness extender that I had already installed.
Currently I have the time delay set for 150 seconds. So for the first 150 seconds the ECM sees the IAT after that it sees the potentiometer.
The set-up seems to work well so far, with the indicated IAT = 105F @ 5k resistance. With the potentiometer set at 0k resistance the IAT indicated 292F and of course it threw a 0112 code.
Jim
Nice job, how much do you have in the DIN rail, TDR, etc shown in the pic? I'm thinking of using the same sort of deal for a turbo timer (also using a button for activation upon shutdown).
To solve my timing issues this winter I swapped from my 250+ hp injectors back to some RV275's. No more issues...
Coldest driving temp so far this season was 27 degrees going up over a mile-high grade - engine fully warmed up. Truck was unloaded, and no timing studder issues - but I was driving with the 1K fixed resistor engaged, and whenever I would switch it out of the circuit, could instantly detect a small engine increased timing rattle - first I have noticed ANYTHING happening while driving or parked, and switching the resistor in or out.
Missing your intent for text in bold Gary?
Jim
first I have noticed ANYTHING happening while driving or parked, and switching the resistor in or out.
Since e=mc^2 the only conclusion possible could be that this is an ecm issue, and if it is an ecm issue then I suggest adding a 47Mh coil in series with the next version of smarty beta software (#0). If that doesnt resolve the issue I suggest buying a heathkit ecm inducer and running it in horizontal oscillization mode. :-{} Dangit!
I've suspected something along those lines as well - but I'd be VERY careful with that 46mh coil - too much RF restriction is quite likely to fracture the fragillatior, and create excessive oscillation in the inverse refraction circuit...![]()
Good point. Prolly should lower the value a bit. . Just throwing the info out there in case it might help for the benefit of others...I've suspected something along those lines as well - but I'd be VERY careful with that 46mh coil - too much RF restriction is quite likely to fracture the fragillatior, and create excessive oscillation in the inverse refraction circuit...![]()