Hi all fellow Motec users, installers and experts.
I am a Motec dealer in Moscow, Russia and seeking and advise
on tuned Evo engine cold start problems I'm having.
The problem is fouled plugs on tuned engines with cold plugs.
The worst case I have at the moment is as follows
Evo 9
Cosworth head with Tomei 260-10.7 cams
HKS Kansai intake manifold w. Nissan 75mm throttle
Tomei pistons and rods
C/R dropped to 8.3
Greddy TD06 20G turbo kit
RC 1000cc injectors
Denso racing plugs #31
Motec M800 OEM Evo 89 ECU
My cranking and post start enrichment tables are time based against
water temp. The injection time is about 6 msec on cold engine (20C).
I have tried different combinations of start, post start and
water temp compensation tables values however unable
to get consistent cold starts. Engine does couple of power
strokes on 2 cylinders and then just cranks with fouled plugs.
Reducing compensations takes longer to fire it initially
with same result, fouled plugs. Increasing the compensations
floods the engine immediately. Even when engine is warm (50C)
its starts with difficulty if at all.
I used my calibration file from similar Evo 9 setup that
I tested and managed to start up to -25C last winter.
That car had stock engine and 1000cc injectos too.
I would highly appreciate any suggestions on start up parameters.
If it is of interest, I can send my calibration files for examination.
I have done many Subarus and Nissans and did not
have such cold start problems. I think its may be related to the Evo
ref/sync setup with only 2 teeth on ref/sync trigger wheels.
I also tried increasing dwell at 7-11V battery range.
Nothing changed.
The stock ECU or some aftermarket ECUs I tried (Power FC, Link)
do not experience such cold start problems. Link was tried
on the same car and engine and it started in a split of a second.
Changing plugs to hotter range (7-8) normal (projected electrode) type
solves the problem, however I have to retard ignition timing,
which affects performance.
Our drag Evo 6 starts perfectly on Motec CDI paired to Mercury
coils and Magnecore leads, however I am reluctant to change
ignition system on street car just to get stable cold starts.
Thanks in advance for your help
Alex Briginevich