Originally Posted by
cessnageek
So, did a bunch of checking mechanical things. Plugs, swapped the new wires for the old ones, smoked the intake, compression test, even new O2 sensors. Probably other things I'm forgetting. The truck is fine mechanically as best I can tell.
So - must be a tuning thing. My narrowbands don't really cycle at idle much. They pretty much stay lean and occasionally cycle rich for a short period. I'm assuming this is because of the overlap - fine.
Started digging into other stuff. Decided to try tuning EOIT. Well, now the lack of cam specs are biting me and speculating sucks. So I called BTR, and got 263.5/275.5 at 0.006". Great. Unfortunately, I didn't ask what the advance is. So I should call again and get that info too, but haven't had a chance.
Just for the time being, I'm assuming 0 advance, just to see what happens.
Intake Open: 24.75 BTDC
Intake Close: 58.75 ABDC
Exhaust Open: 64.75 BBDC
Exhaust Close: 30.75 ATDC.
If I do my math right, and with the injector timing in the tunes I've posted previously, if I keep Normal ECT, Normal RPM, Makeup ECT, and Makeup RPM the same, I get my EOIT boundary at ~555 deg at idle, with a few degrees fudge factor. This should delay start of injection until the exhaust valve is closed. Stock is 520 deg at idle. The truck seems to like this, and runs better. The chop is more consistent and has the random shaking and weird exhaust note less.
My question - am I way out off what a more experienced tuner would expect on my EOIT boundary if I move it from 520 to 555 in my idle cells? Do I need to be worrying about washing cylinder walls at this point? If I want/need to go higher, when do I start having to worry about washing the cylinder walls?
Thanks!