Thanks for the hint! I'll look them up.
Anyway - the good news is that the car (eventually) passed its MOT on Monday!
It failed on Saturday due to:
Directional rear tyres fitted the wrong way round (oops! my bad)
Emissions - CO waaay too high...
Incorrect beam pattern nearside headlamp
Offside rear fog light not working
Left-hand rear indicator not working
Aargh. After I'd worked so hard on it!
The rear tyre issue was easy to sort.
Emissions - the Lambda sensor stopped reading part of the way to the MOT station - bear in mind that this was the furthest I had driven the car up until now. My suspicion is that the sensor is too close to the left-hand exhaust manifold and is getting too hot from radiated heat. This is borne out by it working just fine (subsequently) at night! For the retest I managed to reduce the fuelling at idle.
Incorrect beam pattern - I had fitted HIDs at some point. Initially, I was very pleased with them, but I found their startup time annoying when switching from main beam back to dipped - a few seconds of near blindness wasn't fun! And the light output of the standard headlights may have been worsened by a PO fitting some anti-chip film over them. So I just decided to go back to standard halogens. I can report that they seem much better since I removed the film. It's not as if the headlights are exposed to stones most of the time anyway! Plus I have a spare set.
The rear lights not working was particularly annoying. For some reason, the connectors seem very vulnerable to corrosion and bad electrical contact. Since taking the car off the road to do the MS conversion, I have found all sorts of connections go bad. The car really seems to suffer from not being used - even being kept in a dry garage doesn't seem to prevent these troublesome issues!
Initial driving impressions? The car is so, so much easier to start. I still need to do some tuning of the cranking parameters but I now know that the car will always just start. Last night, it started immediately I turned the key. It has never done that before. In some instances in the past I would have been afraid that I would flatten the battery before it started. No such worries now.
It also idles much more smoothly than ever before. The Deka injectors seem to be really very special. Large flow yet controllable at very small pulse-widths. Nice job, Siemens!
Tuning the car seems to be going well too - I've even made some excursions into full throttle and medium boost territory, although the Amal valve is still disconnected. The tuning map is slowly sorting itself out and looks like this now:
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You'll notice that I haven't yet managed to visit the low RPM, high boost cells (unsurprisingly). Slightly worrying is that I do appear to have hit the high boost mid rpm cells - even up to 200kpa... Argh! I've just realised something. I am eventually hoping to run 2 bar of boost, so my tables are going to need to change to a 300kpa maximum. That's annoying. Miscalculation on my part. I'll need to export the tables, regenerate the AFR tables and retune.
I've noticed the car feels like it's holding back quite a bit under moderate throttle - that might be due to the lower boost than standard, or fuelling or ignition not being quite right.
I feel like I am making progress.
Andrew
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