Just writing to gauge peoples opinions really.
I have seen a few comments about tuning should be aimed so that EOI = 0 degrees or TDC.
Which kind of got me digging and led to where I am now.
With the diesel the power stroke starts with SOI and ends with EOI.
So what we are acutally inerested in IMHO is the duration in crank degrees and how offset it is from TDC.
So I created crank degrees for SOI, Duration and EOI.
I also created a conept I call the MBT ratio.
Normally this refers the best torque and relates to ignition timing and control of the torque with regard TDC.
Spark too early power drives the piston backward.
Spark too late the the mixture is already expanding and the piston on its way down so you lose power.
Spark just right and you get maximum torque at that rpm.
However...for the sake of longevity this igntion is often retarded a little to mimise the crank loads without sacrificing too much power.
I think 8 ATDC is chosen as this point.
Anyway, theres no spark with diesels and you cant burn fuel that isnt there.
Hence the MBT ratio I cam up with.
If duration is the same as SOI....the MBT ratio will be 1:1 (EOI = TDC)
If duration is longer than SOI...the MBT ratio will be less than 1:1 (EOI after TDC)
If duration is shorter than SOI..the MBT ratio will be grater than 1:1 (EOI before TDC)
If Soi starts after TDC..the MBT ratio will be 0 or - values
I applied this to the Honda civic 2.2 iCDTi 2007...and the BMW530d.
Is there a pattern to this ?
Should the MBT ratio be 0 at 0 rpm and then climb in a uniform manner for the same IQ ?
I was thinking this might be a mathematical way to calculate SOI from nothing but duration/IQ
The process is shown from page32 of the pdf onward.