M800 - error sync signal and no cam control

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M800 - error sync signal and no cam control

Postby Blu302 on Sun Dec 18, 2016 12:54 pm

Hi all,

I am in the process of converting my BMW E46 to M800 for realtime dyno tuning.

The engine is a straight 6 M52TUB25, dual variable valve timing, knock control, multispark etc.

I have setup the M800 as a piggyback to the factory ECU with all the sensors wired same as the factory.

All the cam/crank sensors are hall, 60-2 crank, single tooth(180deg) on both cams. Intake is the sync.
Intake hall goes high 174deg BTDC, crank gap is 72deg BTDC.

I am getting sporadic error sync signal at idle that lessens as rpm increases.
sometimes there is over rpm alarm and from logs, there is spiking in the rpm when at a constant rpm.

The cam control works for the exhaust cam(feedback and position control)
There is nothing from the intake cam. no angle shown, no response from the cam control.

SyncPos is around 68-70%, SySnPos (deg) always registers 0.0 with no jitter like the exhaust, Din1Pos (deg)
Attachments
BMW M52TUB25.ld
data log
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bmw e46 323.zip
.rsc2 file
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BMW starter file.e35
M800 file
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Re: M800 - error sync signal and no cam control

Postby Blu302 on Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:44 pm

Update for those who are interested.

The ref/sync mode 7 is not for variable cam control.
I paralleled the sync(intake cam) into a dig input for cam control as recommended by Mark MC, works well.

I had the wrong edge for the ref signal, needs falling. Now no errors, period.
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