Here are the options in the 200?-2004 JTEC+ PCMs with the current non-Beta version 5.2.2 of VCM Suite.
Here are the options in the 200?-2004 JTEC+ PCMs with the current non-Beta version 5.2.2 of VCM Suite.View attachment 654859
What is it doing that is unusual?
So I turned the DFCO Enable VSS down from 32 mph to 12mph in part because I'm trying to get it out of this mode where it would high idle at about 1200rpm with the clutch in under 32mph. Instead it's just high idling at a higher rpm around 1500 until you come to a complete stop for a sec. There isn't a vacuum leak. Once you stop for about 0.5 sec it comes down to my programmed idle at 824rpm.
There are just fewer variables in just about any setting in the JTEC/JTEC+ than in the NGC3 PCMs.
JTEC+ on the left, NGC3 on the right.
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I was too busy yelling at neighborhood kids to stay off my lawn!
Here are the options in the 200?-2004 JTEC+ PCMs with the current non-Beta version 5.2.2 of VCM Suite.View attachment 654859
I'm using 5.2.2 which just came out with the MPVI4 in the last few weeks. I had been running beta versions up to that point because the main version didn't support Write to the JTEC PCMs. I've installed the Beta 5.3.x and didn't see anything obvious to make me think it would provide better options but will give it another try.Also forgot to note, I do recommend using the latest Beta to read to see if there are any new parameters. Unfortunately the non-Beta is sometimes very slow to be updated. You'd have to do a fresh read of the ECM again with the Beta to see if any new parameters have shown up.
The beta version is usually stable enough for most purposes anyways. 5.3.60 is the latest at the time of this post.
I did find a random JTEC file on HPTuners. Perhaps the "Throttle Follower Decay" setting might do what you need? No such setting exists on the NGC3, so no idea how it really works.
Also I've found that an A/C request signal when the A/C clutch actually isn't being used does seem to slow down how fast the engine decelerates. It looks like there is a parameter for that as well on the JTEC.
How much spark advance do you see during these periods? If the spark is staying too advanced, the engine might not be able to cut airflow or fuel enough to let the engine slow down.
I'm using 5.2.2 which just came out with the MPVI4 in the last few weeks. I had been running beta versions up to that point because the main version didn't support Write to the JTEC PCMs. I've installed the Beta 5.3.x and didn't see anything obvious to make me think it would provide better options but will give it another try.
I'm certain I don't have an intake leak. It's all just been variance in behavior when I try different settings. I am using the throttle decay. At first I lowered the values thinking they were times, but it is actually stepper motor step sizes I guess.
I did actually see some improvement by steepening them. But then lowering DFCO threshold speed from 32mph to 12mph and reducing the Idle Spark Advance MPH threshold down to 8.0 mph seemed to drive the idle hang in the opposite direction from what I expected.
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I'm using 5.2.2 which just came out with the MPVI4 in the last few weeks. I had been running beta versions up to that point because the main version didn't support Write to the JTEC PCMs. I've installed the Beta 5.3.x and didn't see anything obvious to make me think it would provide better options but will give it another try.
I'm certain I don't have an intake leak. It's all just been variance in behavior when I try different settings. I am using the throttle decay. At first I lowered the values thinking they were times, but it is actually stepper motor step sizes I guess.
I did actually see some improvement by steepening them. But then lowering DFCO threshold speed from 32mph to 12mph and reducing the Idle Spark Advance MPH threshold down to 8.0 mph seemed to drive the idle hang in the opposite direction from what I expected.
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I am making changes going another direction - but just to show the sort of oddities that can develop.
I haven't modified the low end of the spark tables. I live at a relatively high elevation so my WOT throttle kpa is between the 79.1 and 92.3 kpa rows. And it goes down from there. I've only adjusted timing and fuel in these rows as it's only been the WOT ranges where I felt the jeep had especially poor performance. There are more opportunities for improvement
Here is an example of what it it doing in a log. AC is off and I have the vent running cold air. I've got the clutch depressed and decelerating coming up an exit ramp from the highway. The IAC remains in a more open state keeping the rpms high. The engine is fully warmed up, but my coolant temp has dipped a bit at this moment.
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As I roll to a stop it is staying elevated and advance holds around 33 degrees until the speedo reaches 0.View attachment 654978
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And over 3 seconds comes down to 800rpm. Idle is set at 824, but I've noticed it rest on 800 pretty often. These are the 2 closest values HPT will allow.
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Following these ideas of do something that doesn't entirely make sense in the help text - This is a more acceptable rev on clutch in coast. No change to the advance.
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I guess the real question is why does it want to give you 30 degrees of spark at that RPM and MAP? Does that line up with what's in your part throttle spark or main spark table?
