Drive By Wire
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 2:40 pm
Hello Everyone,
Putting a M400 onto our Suzuki Swift ZC31S with a M16A engine. This is the first time I have ever worked with MoTeC Ecu's.
Slowly getting there with all the setup however having some trouble with the DBW. I have paid and unlocked DBW functionality and have setup all the sensors and PID loop information as supplied by MoTeC. Have got all four sensors calibrated and reading correctly however the throttle plate doesn't have any drive and therefore will not move.
When I put my foot on the throttle pedal the throttle position required moves up accordingly but the throttle makes no effort to move from its rest position. Have triple checked all wiring not that there is much to check and there is no drive voltage present coming out of the Ecu.
Have I missed a setting somewhere where I need to enable servo drive? I'm not sure if its relevant but if I go to test outputs and test the throttle body output nothing happens.
Would very much appreciate any ideas or solutions that anyone can offer.
Kind Regards,
Jack
Putting a M400 onto our Suzuki Swift ZC31S with a M16A engine. This is the first time I have ever worked with MoTeC Ecu's.
Slowly getting there with all the setup however having some trouble with the DBW. I have paid and unlocked DBW functionality and have setup all the sensors and PID loop information as supplied by MoTeC. Have got all four sensors calibrated and reading correctly however the throttle plate doesn't have any drive and therefore will not move.
When I put my foot on the throttle pedal the throttle position required moves up accordingly but the throttle makes no effort to move from its rest position. Have triple checked all wiring not that there is much to check and there is no drive voltage present coming out of the Ecu.
Have I missed a setting somewhere where I need to enable servo drive? I'm not sure if its relevant but if I go to test outputs and test the throttle body output nothing happens.
Would very much appreciate any ideas or solutions that anyone can offer.
Kind Regards,
Jack