If I do anything but slowly “roll” into the throttle to crack the throttle plate open slowly when the car is stopped, it wants to hesitate and fall on its face.
Do I need additional acceleration enrichment? How does rzasa control accel enrichment?
I was looking for a function for this but having trouble finding it.
Tip-in Hesitation (accel enrichment issue?)
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Re: Tip-in Hesitation (accel enrichment issue?)
manifold volume
go reduce it to get more tip in fuel
go reduce it to get more tip in fuel
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2001 Ford Lightning SVT F-150 stock engine w/ inlet ported M112, GT500 rollers, ARP head studs, metco quick change upper pulley with stock sized upper, K&N intake system, bassani SS exhaust system from the stock manifold flanges back. 4x4 trans oil pan. SSBC big brakes 14” up front. Work/Street truck. My “next to build” with trick flow heads (before extinction) with h-beams & cobra jet crank (sitting in tool box) and proper pistons. Next up after the marauder is dialed in.
Re: Tip-in Hesitation (accel enrichment issue?)
Okay, I almost forgot about man_vol.
Are there multipliers to transient fueling as well?
Would DPS_FK_IN be one of them?
I’m wondering what to expect with changing them…
Thank you
Are there multipliers to transient fueling as well?
Would DPS_FK_IN be one of them?
I’m wondering what to expect with changing them…
Thank you
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Re: Tip-in Hesitation (accel enrichment issue?)
manifold volume should be all you need to solve your issue
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2001 Ford Lightning SVT F-150 stock engine w/ inlet ported M112, GT500 rollers, ARP head studs, metco quick change upper pulley with stock sized upper, K&N intake system, bassani SS exhaust system from the stock manifold flanges back. 4x4 trans oil pan. SSBC big brakes 14” up front. Work/Street truck. My “next to build” with trick flow heads (before extinction) with h-beams & cobra jet crank (sitting in tool box) and proper pistons. Next up after the marauder is dialed in.
Re: Tip-in Hesitation (accel enrichment issue?)
Is there a recommended value to set man_vol while still working in the LWFM table? I am going to spend some time dialing this VE table in and just want to avoid chasing my tail so to speak…
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Re: Tip-in Hesitation (accel enrichment issue?)
manifold volume has nothing to do with failed maf
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2001 Ford Lightning SVT F-150 stock engine w/ inlet ported M112, GT500 rollers, ARP head studs, metco quick change upper pulley with stock sized upper, K&N intake system, bassani SS exhaust system from the stock manifold flanges back. 4x4 trans oil pan. SSBC big brakes 14” up front. Work/Street truck. My “next to build” with trick flow heads (before extinction) with h-beams & cobra jet crank (sitting in tool box) and proper pistons. Next up after the marauder is dialed in.
Re: Tip-in Hesitation (accel enrichment issue?)
I cannot say I fully understand man_vol but in my case I was way to small a figure and that was causing problems. I went ahead and bumped it to 40 liters (60 is stock) and it drives damn better. At least I am in the “zip code” for transient fueling. I also had noticed the ** asterisk notation of the parameter. I’m curious if there is a way to clearly identify how much scaling has taken place. I will reference Mr Ponto’s write ups again to find out myself.
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I appreciate and I am also grateful for the forum and the support!