JWT ECU: Pulsing Idle Issues Solved
I've been running a JWT ECU on my SR20VE since 2005 -- it was the best option for me to get running at the time. One issue that I have not been able to resolve until now is described as follows:
Annoying stuff, but nothing that you can't live with. I asked JWT about it but never got it resolved.
Recently I was poking through some bin files in Tuner Pro and found that the JWT file has the following table set at all zeros: Idle Stabilization Timing Retard (B13 address: 04C8). The stock DE bin, as well as Calum's bins for B13s have the following data entered: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 12, instead of zeros.
I am now running a Calum ECU with a modified version of my original JWT bin, so I was able to change the data in the JWT bin to the stock DE values.
Making this change resolved the problem. Every once in a while even a blind squirrel finds a nut.
- Intermittently, and often on warm start up, the idle will cycle up to 1200 RPM, then down to 900, and up to 1200 again, maybe as many as 6 times before settling down. This is great stuff in a crowded parking lot or at anm emissions testing station.
- At a stop, turning the steering wheel a little will cause the idle to increase to 1200 RPM.
Annoying stuff, but nothing that you can't live with. I asked JWT about it but never got it resolved.
Recently I was poking through some bin files in Tuner Pro and found that the JWT file has the following table set at all zeros: Idle Stabilization Timing Retard (B13 address: 04C8). The stock DE bin, as well as Calum's bins for B13s have the following data entered: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 12, instead of zeros.
I am now running a Calum ECU with a modified version of my original JWT bin, so I was able to change the data in the JWT bin to the stock DE values.
Making this change resolved the problem. Every once in a while even a blind squirrel finds a nut.