A couple burning questions
First let me say Marco, you are the man!!!
I do have a few things to ask after reading this incredibly long thread.
1) Refering to the quote above if I understand correctly would it be posible to program the VP to have a small pilot injection event before the main injection event in the manner that the commonrail system does to quiet the engine at idle? As long as the user has no fuelling box attached to the signal wire there is still a injection event waiting to be used right? Just wondering if a quieter idle could be had.
2) Also I have one of the handheld programers mentioned and it does add a little to the performance of my otherwise stock truck, it is like a little brother version of the DRBIII with a couple software programs in it to upload to the ECM and code reading/resetting functions. I wonder if the wimpy software tables in this unit could be replaced by a Marco-fied version that you have worked so hard on. I could send it to you if you would like to examine it to see if it is possible. The thing I really like about this little thing is that it saves your stock program in its memory before it uploads the new program and you can switch back and forth between them in less than 5 min. if you need to go see the dealer for any reason. I'm not trying to step on any toes but it seems to me that the spare ECM market is very limited and a "MAD Programmer" would be awesome. You could e-mail software versions to the customer and they could upload the new version to thier programmer via the serial port on the hand held device. Just a thought, the programmers are close in price to a modified ECM... . If you build it they will come.
Another observation for the masses if you have ever had a reflash done by a dealer your software version number is on the tag on the hood next to the latch mechanism, it is a federal requirment that they put this sticker with the numbers on it if they alter the factory program of the ECM.
Did I mention this is a long thread :--)
Regards, Mike
Marco said:It works like this:
The ECM sends it's signal to the VP. The VP executes that command and injects the requested fuel with the requested timing by the ECM. The box adds then ANOTHER injection stroke AFTER the "main" injection stroke from the ECM. That's possible because the VP's have been designed for TWO injection strokes by Bosch from the beginning. The major fuelling boxes do "activate" an function that's already there but has not been used by Cummins. That can be easily seen hooking up a scope to the pump wire...
Clear as mud?
From the above it's also clear that:
1) Those boxes add fuel with a retarted timing ( the second stroke takes place later )
2) The EGT's will raise to abnormal levels ( late timing and more fuel )
3) These boxes sqeeze out as much fuel as the VP has in the plungers...
The CaTCHER does NOT add that second injection thus it remains within the save limits of the VP.
Marco
First let me say Marco, you are the man!!!
I do have a few things to ask after reading this incredibly long thread.
1) Refering to the quote above if I understand correctly would it be posible to program the VP to have a small pilot injection event before the main injection event in the manner that the commonrail system does to quiet the engine at idle? As long as the user has no fuelling box attached to the signal wire there is still a injection event waiting to be used right? Just wondering if a quieter idle could be had.
2) Also I have one of the handheld programers mentioned and it does add a little to the performance of my otherwise stock truck, it is like a little brother version of the DRBIII with a couple software programs in it to upload to the ECM and code reading/resetting functions. I wonder if the wimpy software tables in this unit could be replaced by a Marco-fied version that you have worked so hard on. I could send it to you if you would like to examine it to see if it is possible. The thing I really like about this little thing is that it saves your stock program in its memory before it uploads the new program and you can switch back and forth between them in less than 5 min. if you need to go see the dealer for any reason. I'm not trying to step on any toes but it seems to me that the spare ECM market is very limited and a "MAD Programmer" would be awesome. You could e-mail software versions to the customer and they could upload the new version to thier programmer via the serial port on the hand held device. Just a thought, the programmers are close in price to a modified ECM... . If you build it they will come.
Another observation for the masses if you have ever had a reflash done by a dealer your software version number is on the tag on the hood next to the latch mechanism, it is a federal requirment that they put this sticker with the numbers on it if they alter the factory program of the ECM.
Did I mention this is a long thread :--)
Regards, Mike
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