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Optimizer Lambda-Values
06/08/10 at 16:00:30
 
Hi Folks,

friend of mine is trying to get my Laverda 750 S Formula set up with the My16M and the Optimizer with wide-band Lambda and LC1 installed. We get it running for about a minute or so quiet nicely and have to sort out the map quiet much, as currently the sucker is running quiet rich to a point where it just turns off the engine. The Laverda (a 2000 Model) has fairly large injectors, so any slight change in the map has a big influence in the A/F-Ratio.

Now - sometimes we get Lambda-Readings from the Optimizer that gets us a bit head-scratching: The value does not change for some secounds in the Optimizer display when running in auto-tune and allthough we pull throttle (while engine sensors are switched off via dipp-switch). Is that normal?

Also the tacho-needle keeps moving slightly although the RPM in the Optimizer shows constant revs. Seams the signal output is not 100% "clean"?!? Anything that is known already and maybe even fixed with a current Firmware version? Thanks
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Re: Optimizer Lambda-Values
Reply #1 - 06/08/10 at 20:24:24
 
Your setup is off the crank and wasted spark isn't it?
If so it would be getting 2 injections per cycle.

The tacho movement you are seeing could be the rpm/throttle mode. Set SW 3 to on for normal tacho.

Can't really work out your 2nd paragraph. Use a voltmeter on the LC1 output as a double check for the moment. The Optimiser sensor display should be immediate. You're not confusing it with the correction are you?
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Reply #2 - 06/09/10 at 00:03:47
 
Hi and thanks for the reply

yes, the setup is off the crank with wasted spark. Friend of mine is doing the tuning currently for me, so I have to relay on what he tells me; and he said: Even if I switch 3 on, it shows that erratic movement. I is really just a minor movement as he said, just as if the signal wouldn't be a 100% rectangular signal as it comes from the WM16M. Think it might make sense to maybe put the oscilloscope on to see what signal comes out...

Regarding the Lambda-Values I also can only repeat what he said and that was that the Voltage output on the Optimiser remains at - say - 2V for some seconds and then moves on. Voltmeter is exactly what he is going to do next to see if there is a problem with the O2 sensor or where it comes from.

Thanks again!! Smiley
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