Tamora Speed Six idle afjustment
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Hi
My Tam's tick over is around 650-700 fine when its warm but a pain on cold start. I assume it sould be around 750-800rpm but I think I read somewhere that it was 900???Is it adjusted electronically thro' the dash/ecu menu or manually via the position sensor?
Any help would be appriciated
Buzz
My Tam's tick over is around 650-700 fine when its warm but a pain on cold start. I assume it sould be around 750-800rpm but I think I read somewhere that it was 900???Is it adjusted electronically thro' the dash/ecu menu or manually via the position sensor?
Any help would be appriciated
Buzz
The ecu has the ability to trim the idle by adjusting the ignition advance, however this is very limited and so the main adle adjustment is done vie the idle adjustment screw situated where the throttle cable attaches to the throttle bodies. You should realy "reset the idle" on the ecu via the idle reset command in the diagnostic software.
I would aim for 900 rpm warm idle.
I would aim for 900 rpm warm idle.
dvs_dave said:
Anyone know what that actually involves?
Yup! The problem is that the TVR wiring uses a shared earth between the lambda heating circuit and the lamba signal earth (which indeed is the earth for most of the engine sensors). The heating circuit uses a fairly hefty current and can essentially momentarily lift the ground voltage off 0V, thereby interfering with the signal the ecu recieves from the sensors. The mod involves isolating the lambda heater earth from the signal earth by grounding the heater at some convenient location near the sensor. brogenville said:
The ecu has the ability to trim the idle by adjusting the ignition advance, however this is very limited and so the main adle adjustment is done vie the idle adjustment screw situated where the throttle cable attaches to the throttle bodies. You should realy "reset the idle" on the ecu via the idle reset command in the diagnostic software.
I would aim for 900 rpm warm idle.
Thanks for that brogenville I'll have a look at the weekend... seems like 900rpm is the number of the beast!I would aim for 900 rpm warm idle.
many thanks for all your comments/contributions
Cheers
Buzz
The trouble with ‘tweaking’ the idle adjustment screw on its own is it alters the draw on the throttle bodies; which corrects the idle speed but can put the tune of the engine out. You should also re-set the throttle position (using the S6 engine software) after making any changes.
Personally, I would check the balance on each throttle body is correct, in banks of 3, with a syncrometer (should be about 6kg/hr) Then set the idle speed to 900ish and finish with re-setting the throttle position and adaptive maps with the software.
It’s not too difficult but it can be a little fiddly to get the balance correct across all 6 pots. Its an airbox top off job too so you can't do it in 5 mins.
Shep
Personally, I would check the balance on each throttle body is correct, in banks of 3, with a syncrometer (should be about 6kg/hr) Then set the idle speed to 900ish and finish with re-setting the throttle position and adaptive maps with the software.
It’s not too difficult but it can be a little fiddly to get the balance correct across all 6 pots. Its an airbox top off job too so you can't do it in 5 mins.
Shep
shep1001 said:
The trouble with ‘tweaking’ the idle adjustment screw on its own is it alters the draw on the throttle bodies; which corrects the idle speed but can put the tune of the engine out. You should also re-set the throttle position (using the S6 engine software) after making any changes.
Personally, I would check the balance on each throttle body is correct, in banks of 3, with a syncrometer (should be about 6kg/hr) Then set the idle speed to 900ish and finish with re-setting the throttle position and adaptive maps with the software.
It’s not too difficult but it can be a little fiddly to get the balance correct across all 6 pots. Its an airbox top off job too so you can't do it in 5 mins.
Shep
Ah right thanks for that shep, I have a syncrometer I've put sunday a side to do that + install the HID's and a few other jobs... its a kinda love my Tam day!Personally, I would check the balance on each throttle body is correct, in banks of 3, with a syncrometer (should be about 6kg/hr) Then set the idle speed to 900ish and finish with re-setting the throttle position and adaptive maps with the software.
It’s not too difficult but it can be a little fiddly to get the balance correct across all 6 pots. Its an airbox top off job too so you can't do it in 5 mins.
Shep
Buzz
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