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 Post subject: Injection timing and pulsewidth
PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:17 pm 
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Hi, I´m trying to figure out the injection timing.. not the injection pulsewidth.
When will the injector start?

If anyone know please tell me.

I know from MS42 that MS42 use cranksensor to divide into 3 cycles starting from 78degrees BTDC.
I searched like everywhere for detailed information about MS41 engine management system but I can´t find it.

Pleeeeaaase help! :D

And question 2... for example if I add 10 milliseconds to pulsewidth will they be added after, before or 5 before + 5 after?


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 Post subject: Re: Injection timing
PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 3:02 am 
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Captenkaos88 wrote:
Hi, I´m trying to figure out the injection timing.. not the injection pulsewidth.
When will the injector start?

If anyone know please tell me.

I know from MS42 that MS42 use cranksensor to divide into 3 cycles starting from 78degrees BTDC.
I searched like everywhere for detailed information about MS41 engine management system but I can´t find it.

Pleeeeaaase help! :D

And question 2... for example if I add 10 milliseconds to pulsewidth will they be added after, before or 5 before + 5 after?


i think its will be the same as ms42 and ms43 as ms41 use the same design


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 Post subject: Re: Injection timing
PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 4:53 am 
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janithdg wrote:
Captenkaos88 wrote:
Hi, I´m trying to figure out the injection timing.. not the injection pulsewidth.
When will the injector start?

If anyone know please tell me.

I know from MS42 that MS42 use cranksensor to divide into 3 cycles starting from 78degrees BTDC.
I searched like everywhere for detailed information about MS41 engine management system but I can´t find it.

Pleeeeaaase help! :D

And question 2... for example if I add 10 milliseconds to pulsewidth will they be added after, before or 5 before + 5 after?


i think its will be the same as ms42 and ms43 as ms41 use the same design


Does any guru here know where to find this/read about this information?
I can´t find anything about the injectors start point in the MS41 RR definitions.


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 Post subject: Re: Injection timing and pulsewidth
PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 3:25 pm 
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Injector Timing is not defined yet. Don't have any immediate plans to look into this.

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 Post subject: Re: Injection timing and pulsewidth
PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 5:37 pm 
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mrf582 wrote:
Injector Timing is not defined yet. Don't have any immediate plans to look into this.


Ok I see. Thanks anyway. At least I know now it´s not defined.

Cheers
CK


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 Post subject: Re: Injection timing and pulsewidth
PostPosted: Tue Nov 12, 2024 5:35 pm 
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Has anyone managed to find this map?


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