I am working on my crank times for cold starts at higher temps. My cold start crank times are < 0.7seconds at ambient temp of 70F and lower, however they are long when the ambient temps are >80F outside and the car has been soaking in the garage for 12+ hours.
I am tuning the [Cranking FA Mult Stage 1 vs. Cranking Time] table, but I am unclear how the timer works. The HPT table description is:
[ECM] 12320 - Cranking FA Mult Stage 1 vs. Cranking Time: These tables are FA multipliers that determine fuel delivery in relation to time. As cranking continues the AFR is selected from lower rows of the table until it finally stays at the last row in the Stage 2 table. Usually you will see a pulsing fuel pattern in these tables.
It seems the HPT description of "Cranking Time" is wrong, because the table goes out 43,200 seconds (12 hours). I am guessing the table is based on ENGINE OFF TIME and I now data log the [Engine Off Time].
QUESTIONS:
Looking for feedback on a few questions:
1) Is the 12320 table based on Engine Off Time?
2) If the Engine Off Time is maxed out (65,536 seconds/18 hours), will the ECM use the data for the next cold start from the last column (43,200 seconds), or the first column (0 seconds)?
3) How do find/get access/see the Stage 2 fueling tables to tune it?
Thanks,
Jeff