by Scott@FP on Tue Nov 04, 2014 7:28 am
Ign timing is jumping around a lot. This isn't helping. Your Load calc is set to TP so either the TPS is needing filtering or there is too much change between cells.
EDIT: After zooming in, your RPM trace is leaving a sharp toothed pattern, something is causing the RPM to be calculated like this, and its probably the root cause, as the timing and fueling follows it.
You might want to consider reducing IJPU from 17 to something that will get your fuel table numbers up and give more resolution, like 4 or 6 or so. Fuel table values will go up to 400.0.
On engines it is difficult to get idling as a quick and dirty idle stabilizer you can change the ign table breakpoints to a very small step in the desired idle area, say 1000, 1100, 1150, 1200, 1500 RPM and 0% 1% 2% load, then use this to keep it at idle by putting a 'wall' up above the desired idle point, 1000, timing 15 1150 RPM timing 5, 1200 RPM timing -5, 1500 normal timing all at 0% Load, then revert to normal timing by 2%.