AA009 wrote:
My system version is 01.04.00.0044 . How would you know if it has to verified by someone and who verifies it. Also we are running "crankshaft 2 missing 4 stoke".
You would know by looking at the Release Notes. In version 1.04.00.0044, there were only three Modes listed as experimental:
The following Reference Modes are experimental (logged data is required):
Ford Duratec if Bank2 used (eg Ford 3.7 Cyclone)
Mazda SkyActiv G
Corvette C4 ZR1
For example, the Corvette C4 ZR1 continues to be experimental until System 01.04.00.0057
As Stephen has pointed out, this is not your problem as you are using the "Crankshaft Two Missing Four Stroke" Mode.
Looking at your data, the DBW throttle is really open in the Idle state, causing the manifold pressure to be very close to wide open. I see where you tried to vary the timing, but that didn't help it accelerate.
I think your fundamental problem (because I would expect to see it rev to the Engine Speed Limit at 96kPa MAP), is that you don't really have the Engine Speed Reference Offset correct (probably off by 30-35 degrees). You get the engine started at 35 deg Ignition timing, and if that were correct, you would find it trying to kick back against the starter.
A more reasonable cranking timing would be 4-8 degrees. Do you have a way to verify the timing with a timing light? I know this is difficult on many motorcycle engines (usually there is a cover that is removed revealing the mark, but it may spray a bit of oil when the engine is running, so sometimes this can only be done when cranking on the starter). This really is necessary unless you know the designed offset for the trigger pattern.
You would use the Initial Setup -> Ref Sync tab, then look at the Reference Offset in the upper right corner. Normally we would set the timing to 0-10 degrees so we can use a standard timing light. Set the Ignition test to "Check Timing" and the timing will be fixed at the Ignition Test Timing value. Use the timing light to verify a TDC mark on the crankshaft or camshaft.
[Just reread you initial post -- are you sure the timing mark might not be at some other angle instead of a TDC? What does the factory workshop manual for the engine say? I would say to verify that mark by dead-stopping the #1 cylinder and making sure the TDC is marked correctly.]
Good Luck!