AC turns off on return to stock flash
AC turns off on return to stock flash
Hi i am using the FG2/FA5, MAP based, Injen CAI, race header, highflow cat, stock catback, base flash and the ac is working well. But I only use that on race days because the fuel mileage drops to below 20 cruising at 55 in 6th gear. Anyways, I reverted to the return to stock flash and the ac has stopped working.
I have disconnected the battery for 10 minutes to let it reset then connected it and the ac is still not working. I go to flash back to the MAP calibration and it works instantly. i flash back and the ac doesnt work. using flash pro 1.1.0.6
I have disconnected the battery for 10 minutes to let it reset then connected it and the ac is still not working. I go to flash back to the MAP calibration and it works instantly. i flash back and the ac doesnt work. using flash pro 1.1.0.6
First you should address the fuel economy problem. There is no reason why your fuel economay should drop using a MAP based calibration - start looking at what your closed loop operation is like at cruise to see why you are using more fuel. The reason behind this is that every time you swap back and forward between calibrations, the ECU gets reset. It must then re-learn many things, like idle control and sensor patterns. This takes several full driving cycles. I believe that this is the indirect cause of the AC and fuel problems - the ECU gets reset when the dash has not been reset, and it will take some driving cycles to return to normal.
Hondata
Wow I completely overlooked a major aspect of the tuning. I modified the ignition slightly but that was before I added stage 2 cams to the car. I recently looked at a datalog and wow, 13° ignition retard while cruising. I had left the ignition largely stock or what was in the base calibration for a injen cai with header. those values were in the 30° timing. I'm thinking i need to retard the timing just a tad. :)
Knock retard is not related to knock - strange, but that is how the Honda ECU works. To remove the knock retard reduce the knock sensitivity.
I think that the AC problem is because the ECU is looking at either an error condition or AC value (like pressure), and refusing to switch the AC clutch on. The race calibration may have a higher tollerence than the AFM calibration, which would explain the difference you're seeing. In this case, put the back to stock calibration in, take the car to a Honda dealer, and get them to diagnose the AC problem.
I think that the AC problem is because the ECU is looking at either an error condition or AC value (like pressure), and refusing to switch the AC clutch on. The race calibration may have a higher tollerence than the AFM calibration, which would explain the difference you're seeing. In this case, put the back to stock calibration in, take the car to a Honda dealer, and get them to diagnose the AC problem.
Hondata
just to note, I think there's more going on then just the AC, it seems like the vtec is gone. I only drove it for a bit, maybe 10 mins after reflashing back to stock but honestly, the vtec is gone, unless the new reflashing to stock has a very smooth cross over now. but again, it doesn't bother me as my car is always loaded with the race map.