by zok » Fri Feb 21, 2014 2:08 pm
I completely agree with what is written about EOI and increased FRP.
When I work on other cars, I leave EOI around stock, so no real math is involved. It is just fine for a basic tune.
But as I've looked to my SOI maps, EOI is almost never ATDC in higher revs??
What would be (roughly said) in theory the most optimal EOI setup to achieve maximum torque at WOT? :eh:
At what point (talking about degrees ATDC) should combustion process reach all areas of a combustion chamber, at what point of injection process does it start, and of what combustion speeds are we talking about (ok, I could find the last answer on the net)?
Or should I ask on a specific case:
stock setup:
IQ = 45 mg/str (the highest value on the axis):
EOI = 0,81 ATDC @ 1000 rpm
EOI = 2,34 ATDC @ 1250 rpm
EOI = 5,25 ATDC @ 1500 rpm
EOI = 3,93 ATDC @ 1800 rpm
EOI = 3,26 ATDC @ 2000 rpm
EOI = 0,02 ATDC @ 2250 rpm
EOI = 0,04 BTDC @ 2600 rpm
EOI = 3,12 BTDC @ 3000 rpm
EOI = 6,44 BTDC @ 3500 rpm
EOI = 9,23 BTDC @ 3800 rpm
EOI = 16,68 BTDC @ 4200 rpm
These values seem a bit funny, maxbe even too advanced. Injection duration is very short: around 2,1-5,7 degrees 1000-4200 rpm (FRP 800-1600 bar). But when I calculate duration for let's say 80 mg/str, I get 6,88-16,68 degrees, so SOI has to be advanced quite a fair bit.
I extended SOI maps to 90 mg/str (stock were only to 45 mg/str) and kept the EOI stock for 45 mg/str. I know this is far from optimal, so I guess I can't safely inject 96 mg/str with a 45 mg/str EOI setup.
If I advance EOI (if the memory serves me right) combustion noise will increase, EGT will be lower and exhaust gasses will be worse. But what happens with combustion efficiency (and output power, exhaust smoke) if I advance or retard EOI for let's say 0,5 or 1 degree? :oops: