
Would manifold re-wetting after traction control fuel cut be a good idea?
Top stuff, Thankspat wrote:Wez,
That particular change didn't make it into 1.5.1. This release contains some important changes that we wanted to get "out there", so rather than delay until ALL the changes we wanted had been implemented, 1.5.1 was released to address immediate needs. The launch control without launch switch feature will be in the next release... it is near the top of the ToDo list![]()
Cheers Pat - just wondered because I can detect knock when using purely fuel cut traction control on my engine - I'm pretty close to the knock limit. To get round this I'm using ign retard with fuel cut - works fine. I expect that I'm getting knock due to lean conditions after fuel cut - although I can't be sure as you can't measure it.pat wrote:Jez,
the traction control fuel cut is a randomised cut which is progressive with slip, rather than a simple on/off type cut like overrun fuel cut, it is therefore unlikely that any given cylinder will be un-fuelled for any appreciable length of time; the idea is to keep the whole engine producing torque. The manifold is therefore less likely to dry out in such few cycles but the point is taken, swapping between fuelling a cylinder and not will cause AFR transitions as the residual fuel level clinging to the manifold and intake ports is constantly changing. If we can think of a sensible way of trying to reduce this variation then by all means we'll try to implement it, but it's nowhere near as straight forward as the overrun fuel cut reinstate manifold re-wetting.