For those of you who have supercharged or turbocharged your TJ, what aspects of the PCM's programming need to be re-tuned? I know the devil is in the details of how to do the tuning. I'm just looking for a list of what would be tuned.
So other than Injector Pulse Width (to increase fuel delivery, to keep air-fuel-ratio from getting too lean) and other than ignition timing (typically delayed under boost), what else needs to be tuned? I realize that those two alone monitor a number of sensors, but just wondering what else to add to the list.
Updates: (Specific to my 97 with JTEC PCM)
So other than Injector Pulse Width (to increase fuel delivery, to keep air-fuel-ratio from getting too lean) and other than ignition timing (typically delayed under boost), what else needs to be tuned? I realize that those two alone monitor a number of sensors, but just wondering what else to add to the list.
Updates: (Specific to my 97 with JTEC PCM)
- MAP Sensor:
- New MAP sensor that can detect boost, of course.
- And then, recalibrate the voltage of the new MAP sensor.
- On a Viper JTEC (maybe TJ?), range is 0.45V (high vacuum) to 4.8V (low vacuum).
- Barometric Pressure
- With key-on and engine off (no vacuum), MAP determines barometric pressure.
- Pulse Width:
- MAP is the most significant variable for pulse width.
- With boost, pulse width must be increased, to keep air-fuel ratio from getting too lean.
- This may require larger injectors or a change to fuel pressure regulation, depending upon boost level.
- Ignition Timing:
- Typically delayed under boost.
- Keep in mind that this may need to be adjusted even in pre-boost conditions, just due to the installation of the supercharger or turbocharger having an effect on stock volumetric efficiency.
- Idle Air Control:
- IAC position is determined by monitoring (among others) the MAP sensor.
- In the other direction, PCM uses IAC to reach desired MAP during deceleration (to prevent stalling).
- Other:
- For very high levels of boost, you may need to adjust "ignition coil dwell", to ensure a sufficiently strong spark?
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