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Wammers, I was referring to the cruise control ecu values.
There are 5 available "tunes" (4.6 engine, P38 4.0, disco II 4.0, ECU default and unknown) of these, I can select the disco, the 4.6 and the default. The other two give "no data available" if you try to select them.I am not aware that the cruise control ECU has any values that can be changed before 1999.
There are 5 available "tunes" (4.6 engine, P38 4.0, disco II 4.0, ECU default and unknown) of these, I can select the disco, the 4.6 and the default. The other two give "no data available" if you try to select them.
They DO change the parameters (prop gain, int gain, hysteresis etc etc) and it does make a marked difference how it behaves.
The 4.6 engine tune seems to be the best, the default ecu is way too sensitive and hunts massively, the disco setting is not sensitive enough, also causing it to hunt badly.
If only I could change the numbers directly, I could easily tune it but it appears you can only choose the tunes that are available in the ECU.
My guess is that the ECU has been replaced at some stage to try to get the cruise working and its not the right one, thus, does not have the data set that the P38 4.0 needs.
Not much I can do for now until I get back to blighty unfortunately.
Yes, it's a 2000MY.
I think my ecu is not right. Reading that document, I don't have the option of a disco 4.6
New ecu beckons methinks.
Thanks for all the information gents, I'll update you on progress when I get home and have a play with it.
Put simply, no idea!!! I didn't even know that was an option.Do you have the correct engine selected in BECM options menu?
Put simply, no idea!!! I didn't even know that was an option.
I'm guessing that as the BECM and engine ecu have to communicate to even start the car that if it were wrong I'd have bigger issues than cruise control!
However, I'll have a look and see what's selected.
Yep, found it and it is set to motronic. Good thought though!You have a choice of Motronic, Gems or EDC. As you say if the wrong one is selected everything would maybe go tits up. Was just a loud thought rather than a suggested remedy.
A well tuned Pid controller should give one overshoot, one (smaller) undershoot then level off at setpoint.I think if you can get the correct tune and cruise ECU for the engine it will work well. My cruise on my 4.6 Thor would overshoot once on resume if you resumed from a significantly lower speed that it was set at. Other than that it didn't hunt. So I think the factory PID loop is OK. I think there's something else going on with your setup.
Yep, I'll have a look at that next week in Czech. If it is just that then I'll be a happy bunny but sadly, my luck isn't normally that good!!I would still double check the cable adjustment before changing ECU.
OK, might do that at some point. I'm quite often down that end.If you're near Heathrow on your journey back to Chorley then message me. If I'm home then you can come have a look at the tablet install.
But better to start a "DAB Stereo" thread for this part.