mefi1, mefi3, mefi4 -Teach Me, Lesson
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Re: mefi1, mefi3, mefi4 -Teach Me, Lesson
So what are the differences.
I had heard that Tyler Crockett had said the 1 and 2s did not have these capabilities.
Sounds like these may be a viable option if you could get the software.
Thanks,
Dave
I had heard that Tyler Crockett had said the 1 and 2s did not have these capabilities.
Sounds like these may be a viable option if you could get the software.
Thanks,
Dave
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Re: mefi1, mefi3, mefi4 -Teach Me, Lesson
I don't think that any of the MEFI 1or2 ECM's make a distinction between being in or out ot gear as far as idle speed control or desired idle speed is concerned.
A few other things to note;
MEFI 3 has Shift interrupt and load anticipation (for inboards) capabilities.
MEFI 4 has Distributorless Ignition, Waste Spark ignition, and Sequential Port Fuel Injection capabilities.
Dave
A few other things to note;
MEFI 3 has Shift interrupt and load anticipation (for inboards) capabilities.
MEFI 4 has Distributorless Ignition, Waste Spark ignition, and Sequential Port Fuel Injection capabilities.
Dave
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Re: mefi1, mefi3, mefi4 -Teach Me, Lesson
Originally Posted by Dave_N
I don't think that any of the MEFI 1or2 ECM's make a distinction between being in or out ot gear as far as idle speed control or desired idle speed is concerned.
I don't think there is a distinction either; the ECM just tries to maintain the desired idle RPM with the IAC regardless of in or out of gear. I have found that with some larger cams that the IAC cannot quite keep up or have enough range when dropping into gear to maintain idle. The aftermarket ECMs have a feature to assist the IAC by using timing advance to maintain the idle speed when dropping into gear. Works very nicely.
I was just wondering if the MEFIs have this capability?
Dave
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Re: mefi1, mefi3, mefi4 -Teach Me, Lesson
Originally Posted by Nordicflame
Do the MEFI systems have the ability to work within different load ranges at one RPM as do the aftermarket offerings. Meaning, does the ECU have the ability to set different fuel and timing requirements at different load points within one rpm range. (example: 3500 cruise (80-85 kPa/36 deg) and 3500 acceleration under full boost (~140-150 kPa/28 deg)). I feel these are keys to optimum fuel economy and performance.
Can you program timing assistance for in and out of gear idle control to be used in conjunction with the IAC?
I've programmed a few different ECUs (FAST, Holley Commander, etc...) but never have had the opportunity to play with a MEFI system.
Just curious..
Thanks,
Dave
Can you program timing assistance for in and out of gear idle control to be used in conjunction with the IAC?
I've programmed a few different ECUs (FAST, Holley Commander, etc...) but never have had the opportunity to play with a MEFI system.
Just curious..
Thanks,
Dave
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Smitty,
Your thoughts parallel mine exactly. "On the water" is a different animal which is why I like the lap top and closed loop with logging.
It's much easier for me to go back and review a few hard runs and make accurate changes to the program at all levels of operation while sitting at my desk You can really see what's going on in real life.
Dave
Your thoughts parallel mine exactly. "On the water" is a different animal which is why I like the lap top and closed loop with logging.
It's much easier for me to go back and review a few hard runs and make accurate changes to the program at all levels of operation while sitting at my desk You can really see what's going on in real life.
Dave
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Re: mefi1, mefi3, mefi4 -Teach Me, Lesson
Neither the ecm or engine care if its in or out of gear or idle or WOT....its just a dumb piece of iron that does what it is told. Large cams are no issue, response rates can be modified. The system will do everything you need it to do, if you know how to do it.
I've rarely seen an issue with cruising rpm or higher if its done on the dyno, but like I said, either the dyno operator doesn't understand why and how to load it down low to represent off idle, or the dyno won't hold at that rpm.
If you go to the dyno with a different exhaust or for that matter anything else different than how its installed in the boat, you'll have issues.
No question about it, modified fuel injected engines require the ability to tweaked.
You should only use a 3 or 4 for supercharged applications because of their ability to recognize boost. 1' s and 2's are fine for non boosted applications.
I've rarely seen an issue with cruising rpm or higher if its done on the dyno, but like I said, either the dyno operator doesn't understand why and how to load it down low to represent off idle, or the dyno won't hold at that rpm.
If you go to the dyno with a different exhaust or for that matter anything else different than how its installed in the boat, you'll have issues.
No question about it, modified fuel injected engines require the ability to tweaked.
You should only use a 3 or 4 for supercharged applications because of their ability to recognize boost. 1' s and 2's are fine for non boosted applications.
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Its much simpler than that. 1 & 2 configurations don't recognize anything other than a 1 bar. You can still use a 1 or a 2, it just takes longer to get there. Plenty of them out there running just fine.
Again, an engine only does what its told to do, its not its fault if the parameters or setup isn't right.
Again, an engine only does what its told to do, its not its fault if the parameters or setup isn't right.
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Re: mefi1, mefi3, mefi4 -Teach Me, Lesson
Originally Posted by Dave_N
I don't think that any of the MEFI 1or2 ECM's make a distinction between being in or out ot gear as far as idle speed control or desired idle speed is concerned.
A few other things to note;
MEFI 3 has Shift interrupt and load anticipation (for inboards) capabilities.
MEFI 4 has Distributorless Ignition, Waste Spark ignition, and Sequential Port Fuel Injection capabilities.
Dave
A few other things to note;
MEFI 3 has Shift interrupt and load anticipation (for inboards) capabilities.
MEFI 4 has Distributorless Ignition, Waste Spark ignition, and Sequential Port Fuel Injection capabilities.
Dave
Sorry Dave, but the mefi2 can be programmed for shift interrupt or load anticipation as well as boost control. The mefi4 CANNOT do sequential fuel control. Wasted spark can be turned off in the mefi4 but will be wasted spark on crank. The mefi5 can do sequential fuel control.