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I must be reading your graphs wrong but it looks like it starts knocking then pulls 3deg but the knock keeps going up even with the timing pull? How much knock have you seen to actually put aluminium on the porcelain of the spark plugs in a piston engine? Cheers
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as I mentioned before I was running a J&S knock controller on my Rover K. Like your ECU, it can pull up to 10 (20 is an other setting for some slow burn chambered motors) of timing within one revolution. It does this for individual cylinders independent of the other cylinders. The initial retard is computed from the knock intensity. Ignition timing is then reintroduced by some 2 deg every 10 revolutions or something along the lines. You can watch this on the gauge. So again, similar to what your ECU does. I can hear the knock and also hear it disappearing. Can I react fast enough in case of a catastrophic lean event with my foot? No. The J&S did that for me. Same for your ECU. I slowly build up timing and at some point I can start to see knock on the gauge and hear it. Due to the timing regulation of the knock controller, the ticking sound become irregular. It happens, then disappears and then returns. if the timing pull is rather large, you can also feel the power fluctuating. This is then a clear indication that I need to have a look at what's going on. My ECU did not have all those features integrated, so I added an aftermarket system that provided that functionality. I for example had fuel starvation in Spa on track with massive misfires. This a typical Elise issues on track once fuel levels drop below some 15l . Sounded like a machine gun. The J&S did its thing and protected the engine. The gauge lit up like a night club. Without closed loop knock control, I might have blown the engine. Overall I am all with you. Ears and feet are not fast enough. Still, I can hear it confirming what the gauge tells me. This not a bad thing. I know the requirement for fast intervention for a long time and have acted accordingly. I am not using your particular ECU, witch sounds like it is a nice unit, but a stand alone solution available at the time. It is not as sophisticated as your ECU, but does its job. No caveman and club to get women here :-) Closed loop fueling (100% of the map) and closed loop knock control. Never blown an engine since installing the J&S. Last edited by rotrex; 26-01-2018 at 12:51 PM. |
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J&S is a good thing > http://www.riceracing.com.au/Photos/page%204.4.JPG
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