Emergency diagnostics with Syvecs software?
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:41 pm
I am not a mapper but have an (un) healthy interest in poking about in ecu software. If the following scenario occurred what would be a fast way to diagnose what was the probable cause of the dead cylinder?
Car enters pits in a test environment. Driver complains of lack of power. Engine audibly not on all cylinders. Vital signs of oil pressure, and oil and water temperatures, all look healthy. The time to remove the rear bodywork to access the engine is lengthy. Someone connects a laptop to the ecu and opens the Syvecs software to do some electronic diagnosis in the meantime.
What's the best and fastest procedure to electrically kill individual injectors or coils, assuming sequential injector firing, individual coil on plugs ignition? I have seen my mapper do this very quickly indeed and report, say, dead ignition activity cylinder 5 in firing order, physical cylinder X.
Thanks, I would like to add this knowledge to my "diagnostic toolbox".
I assume individual cylinder trims would achieve this, but can you trim say 99% of an individual cylinder's fuelling, and how would one safely trim timing or otherwise kill a spark?
Car enters pits in a test environment. Driver complains of lack of power. Engine audibly not on all cylinders. Vital signs of oil pressure, and oil and water temperatures, all look healthy. The time to remove the rear bodywork to access the engine is lengthy. Someone connects a laptop to the ecu and opens the Syvecs software to do some electronic diagnosis in the meantime.
What's the best and fastest procedure to electrically kill individual injectors or coils, assuming sequential injector firing, individual coil on plugs ignition? I have seen my mapper do this very quickly indeed and report, say, dead ignition activity cylinder 5 in firing order, physical cylinder X.
Thanks, I would like to add this knowledge to my "diagnostic toolbox".
I assume individual cylinder trims would achieve this, but can you trim say 99% of an individual cylinder's fuelling, and how would one safely trim timing or otherwise kill a spark?