Holmz wrote:stevieturbo wrote:Not sure if the m800 etc can do it, but best is to monitor relative fuel pressure.
ie FP relative to MAP. If it strays too far out of expected, then there is a problem that warrants a limp or shutdown.
that keeps a tight control over it for safety.
If one can compensate for the pressure that not better then a limp mode?
When it gets beyond the region where one can compensate, then a cut can be enabled.
Depends on the cause.
If that cause of reduced fuel pressure is a fuel leak spraying fuel over the hot engine compartment...trying to compensate and ignoring it for a bit isnt perhaps a safe option.
Now perhaps if it is a full race scenario where there is a lot at stake in terms of winning, yes maybe you might forego some safety aspects and allow compensation for longer.
But really...if fuel pressure is dropping beyond what it should, IMO it is an indication of a major problem that needs fairly prompt attention.
If you're talking compensation via adding fuel to maintain AFR's, that's a different feature altogether and could still happen.
I dont see any safe compensation for failing fuel pressure, unless you can switch to another pump or add another pump. But that isnt really a compensation as such and without knowing the cause of reducing pressure...again, caution may be needed with any automatic response.
Likewise with oil pressure. A drop in pressure vs rpm over and above normal could be a sign of many problems. It's up to each user how much faith they want to put in the safety feature and what outcome it needs to have for them.
Full cut, or just a reduced rpm mode etc.