Greg Sharman
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Good news - thanks for posting.
Just cleaned, new gasket and reset adaptive values. Idles fine when started from cold. Idles low - stalls when warm unless you rev it, then idles fine.Refresh the brain.....did you change or do anything with the idle air control valve?
I have two GEMS engines one TPS reads 0.58V at idle and the other 0.62 the "current" value should equal the "stored" value else it will cause problems. The 0.85V sounds quite high tbh. You should be able to pick up the TPS voltage even with engine off - to demonstrate that it does what it should.
Worth sharing the other data points for a warm idle eg IACV steps (22+/-7), MAF/ Air flow sensor (volts, about 1.4/1.5V at idle) and O2 sensors. (incl fuel trims) Are your MAF, IACV and TPS all genuine items? Before the 02 sensors come on line the fuel trims shd go to 38.75% - I wonder if yours is doing that - are the temp sensor readings out? Does the throttle butterfly physically close, or is it getting stuck (0.85V indicates it may be...). Just a few ideas, easier if you have diagnostic access
It aint cheap, but the Nanocom is the best and can always be resold for a goodly sum as it's not VIN locked.Thanks.
The 0.85v I quote comes from page 16 of the GEMS by Poole manual as supplied by Saint.V8. It also states lower values may result in poor idle characteristics. That is all I have to go on.
I will double check the TPS voltage with the engine off again.
I am not sure I have anything that will read the IACV steps.
All components are genuine OEM items.
I need to check the temp sensor readings. Do you mean engine temp or the sensor on the filter box?
The butterfly does seem to fully close and springs are ok.
I have been thinking of getting some more effective diags, without spending too much what is recommended as both effective and good VFM? Lynx? Nanocom?
Cheers
James - GEMS by Poole is a Morgan doc, at the end of the day. I helped an rr.net member out today - her TPS was also 0.6V. Torque I don't know, but on proper diagnostics you would have a target voltage and a current voltage at idle - the two have to be the same. I think you are measuring the voltage on a DVM (?), so can't see what the ECM has as the target voltage for "throttle shut". The temp to measure is the Engine Coolant Temp - not the IAT one (one the air filter).
Re diagnostics - Nanocom all the way - to be fair I've not had any other, but on the other sites I inhabit Nano is now the perceived wisdom for a P38, although admittedly there are still a couple of tiny things BBS can't be bothered to fix.
Agreed on the GEMs by Poole, but it was recommended by a reputable source and is essentially the same engine management.
Reading voltage with GEMS Lite not a DVM.
Engine temp was measuring about 45-50 degrees at the time I last checked so warming up.
Understand Nanocom Evo is new standard, however, its a crazy price compared to an entire P38. I will probably only use it once a year so maybe the cheaper diags will do enough. Need to think on that, it's a lot to invest for annual usage (resell value considered or not).
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