Hi y'all. This is pissing me off
Been stuck on this for quite some time. Log attached. Gen 2 Coyote, return style 1:1 55psi base, twin 61mm journals, ported 18 manifold with IMRCs, FIC1000s
I have a lot of experience with other brands but have been stuck on figuring out the cold start behavior on a Coyote. There seems to be no way to multiply airflow based on ECT. The log below will show the best demonstration of what the issue is. Been fighting slightly rough cold starts, and the issue is if I get fueling dead on when the car is at operating temp, it will be WAY too lean upon cold starts. I'm talking 20-30% too lean when closed loop kicks in. The only luck I've had is to add to the MAF curve, but if I do that then all of it will just get pulled when the car is at operating temp.
I cannot seem to get fueling to stay consistent through the temperature range, I can either have perfect fueling at operating temp but awful cold fueling, or I can have great cold starts but extremely rich operating temp fueling of which all gets pulled by LTFT and then applied to the next cold start which puts me right back to square one.
The log below has two idle periods, one at 120-130 degrees and another closer to 180 degrees. Look closely at how NOTHING changes except for pulsewidth and flow rate. Airflow is the same, period is the same, IAT the same, MAP the same, load the same, VCT the same, transport the same, AC pressure (fuel pressure) the same... am I not logging something I should be? I do know my torque model isn't perfect yet, and I am aware the car targets Torque Control/Idle Speed Limit every single time it's idling. I'm also aware the car is underspeed upon cold starts, as in it's commanded to target 1250 yet it always idles about 70 RPM under.
Fuel rail temp modifiers do nothing, as it appears no matter what is populated in the entire table the car only listens to whatever is multiplied against specifically 60 degrees. Assuming since these engines are inferred rail temp and default to 60 degrees, maybe it always assumes 60 degree rail temp. So haven't had much luck with this
There has to be something here to fix cold fueling when closed loop kicks in. What in the world am I missing here?