Can anyone tell me how I am able to disable closed loop control for tbv based idle control? - I'd imagined I 'd set 'Enable Vehicle Speed' to zero and as there wouldn't be a <0 speed closed loop would never be initiated.
However - closed loop does still appear to be there at least for a while after startup - I'm fairly sure of this as I'm getting rpm oscillation / hunting for a period after startup until the engine dies.
If I have 'Enable Vehicle Speed' >0 then it just remains hunting but slowly jacks up the rpm (which is the current problem I'm trying to figure).
I read here:
http://www.syvecs.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... f4a8#p3386
About a outline of how to start configuring idle control....
-Ed.
Idle controll (2 wire TBV)
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Re: Idle controll (2 wire TBV)
If you dont want it to do anything, you could just unassign the output.dr_jones wrote:Can anyone tell me how I am able to disable closed loop control for tbv based idle control? - I'd imagined I 'd set 'Enable Vehicle Speed' to zero and as there wouldn't be a <0 speed closed loop would never be initiated.
However - closed loop does still appear to be there at least for a while after startup - I'm fairly sure of this as I'm getting rpm oscillation / hunting for a period after startup until the engine dies.
If I have 'Enable Vehicle Speed' >0 then it just remains hunting but slowly jacks up the rpm (which is the current problem I'm trying to figure).
I read here:
http://www.syvecs.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... f4a8#p3386
About a outline of how to start configuring idle control....
-Ed.
Or just reduce any controlling actions of the valve to zero. so the valve wont actually do anything in response to idle changes.