VL Walkinshaw Build Electronic Issues
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
Here is a bit of a tute on IAC workings and diagnostics. The guy in the video is not me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzEE6OFK2Ao
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzEE6OFK2Ao
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
double post
Last edited by 'quipt4it on Wed Dec 16, 2020 10:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
One reason is that this mode fixes the timing at 10 degrees (or whatever the distributor is set to).Nzer wrote:Why does it idle well in Diagnostic mode?
https://vimeo.com/491508087
In normal mode, your probably idling between maps, because of the idle fluctuations, brought about by vacuum variations. These maps will also be way higher than would be a standard cam. Once this happens, you are getting a run away effect, where the IAC is trying to correct the idle and it's just a horrible circle of events.
Notice how it gets worse the longer it goes, then it just gives up and stalls.
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
I’m starting to understand. What I’m trying to do is make the IAC air movements less aggressive and minimal while allowing the TB to hold majority of the idle. I don’t actually know if my throttle stop was actually set correct to start with as it’s a XF Ford one that was missing the butterfly.'quipt4it wrote:One reason is that this mode fixes the timing at 10 degrees (or whatever the distributor is set to).Nzer wrote:Why does it idle well in Diagnostic mode?
https://vimeo.com/491508087
In normal mode, your probably idling between maps, because of the idle fluctuations, brought about by vacuum variations. These maps will also be way higher than would be a standard cam. Once this happens, you are getting a run away effect, where the IAC is trying to correct the idle and it's just a horrible circle of events.
Notice how it gets worse the longer it goes, then it just gives up and stalls.
What I’ve made this morning. Unfortunately I don’t have a 5mm hole punch. Hope one will work.
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
Exactly
Minimise the input from the IAC, which looks too much anyways, and get the balance from the T/body.
What you are trying to achieve is just the right amount of input from the IAC. Since you have several plates, I would start with the 3mm.
If it's not too much trouble, take a pic of the T/body plate and bore, and maybe one of the IAC
Minimise the input from the IAC, which looks too much anyways, and get the balance from the T/body.
What you are trying to achieve is just the right amount of input from the IAC. Since you have several plates, I would start with the 3mm.
If it's not too much trouble, take a pic of the T/body plate and bore, and maybe one of the IAC
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
Primary throttle? By plate do you mean the mounting face or the butterfly?'quipt4it wrote:Exactly
Minimise the input from the IAC, which looks too much anyways, and get the balance from the T/body.
What you are trying to achieve is just the right amount of input from the IAC. Since you have several plates, I would start with the 3mm.
If it's not too much trouble, take a pic of the T/body plate and bore, and maybe one of the IAC
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
Primary, yes. Try and get one peering into the T/body from both ends.
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
I haven’t got a photo from the backside. Didn’t reeeeealy want to pull it off again.'quipt4it wrote:Primary, yes. Try and get one peering into the T/body from both ends.
Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
If you look at the attached photo with the arrow, there is a port.
It starts on the atmospheric side of the blade, does it connect to the underside (vacuum side) of the blade?
It starts on the atmospheric side of the blade, does it connect to the underside (vacuum side) of the blade?
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Re: VL Walkinshaw High Idle Issue
It’s blocked off for the walkinshaw but for the XF it’s a bleed screw.'quipt4it wrote:If you look at the attached photo with the arrow, there is a port.
It starts on the atmospheric side of the blade, does it connect to the underside (vacuum side) of the blade?
Did you get my PM?