Bigger Cam & Idle Misfire Problem
Bigger Cam & Idle Misfire Problem
Well I am getting an occassional P0300 now with the new cam at idle. I was looking at some schematics on my car and was wondering. Has anyone ever tried to delete the Low Res signal from the crank to the PCM and tie the low Res Signal from the Opti into the PCM input for the crank signal and successfully trick the computer? Hope that question makes sense. My big concern would be are the signal voltages the same? Or is there a much easier way to fix this problem that I am unaware of. Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks Corey
Thanks Corey
The Opti low res pulse is "irregular", and would probably cause more of an upset with the crank velocity calculations that the PCM makes to identify misfires. Of course there are 8 cylinder "pulses" included in the low res output, but every other cylinder has a different pulse duration.... look at the slots in the disc... and there is a unique number of degrees of rotation for every other cylinder, alternating with 4 same-length pulses for the other 4 cylinders. That's how the PCM knows which injector to fire.
You would also find that the Opti pulses are even sloppier than the crank pulses, because the cam is subject to irregularities in velocity due to slop in the timing chain, water pump loads, etc.
You would also find that the Opti pulses are even sloppier than the crank pulses, because the cam is subject to irregularities in velocity due to slop in the timing chain, water pump loads, etc.
Last edited by Injuneer; Dec 16, 2002 at 03:36 PM.
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