David Ferguson wrote:Are you sure you don't have a mechanical wiring problem (like the throttle linkage is causing the fogger pressure signal to short with the 5V supply)?
Can you share a logged data file. Your screen shots don't allow much investigation.
David Ferguson wrote:Any chance that AV4 really wired to a throttle position sensor? It sure looks like that, particularly as you back off at the end of the run.! Or the Fogger fuel pressure is actual higher than 15 psi when on full throttle?
I notice in the dash config, that you are using absolute voltage for your pressure sensor calibrations, normally pressure sensors are ratiometric (so their output scales with the 5V voltage source), I have changed all your sensors to this type. You should verify that your sensors are being supplied the correct voltage and have a 0.5V to 4.5V output. If they were ratiometric and being supplied 12V they would exceed the voltage limits of the channels AV1-4 on the dash.
You can log the voltage from the sensor by duplicating the channel, so I did this for the Fogger (creating Fogger Sensor Voltage), and added that channel, and the 5V channel to the logging. Here is your modified C125 config with these changes.
Also, your rear wheel speed calibration seems out, perhaps the wrong number of trigger teeth?
Perhaps you can test this even without the engine running, just applying full throttle and monitoring the sensor voltage.
Good Luck in your search...
(I see Stephen was on this as well.. Try his config...)
Stephen Dean wrote:Hi,
I have duplicated the channels that you are having issues with and set them up to monitor the Pin voltages being seen, I have also added them into the logging.
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