Tech Bulletin - AVCS Activation Improvement
Tech Bulletin - AVCS Activation Improvement
Date: 9/16/21
By: Mike McGinnis
Vehicles affected:
- All CCF ECU Types for EJ 2.5 liter engines with AVCS
Software affected:
- 3.4.0+18499.22716 and newer
Firmware affected:
- 1.7.4.2-18500 and newer
Purpose
After an ECU reset, the AVCS system goes through a system of checks and adaptation prior to the ECU entering standard operating conditions. In addition, whether the ECU has been reset or not, a reduced set of checks needs to occur after each engine start.
The ECU is reset when new, after a reflash, when the ECU loses all power, or when it is specifically reset via the AP or a scan tool.
For the vast majority of vehicles, this poses no concern, but we wanted to provide an improvement for the following use cases:
- Situations where it's advantageous to get the AVCS system active VERY quickly i.e. at the drag strip, on a drag car which gets pushed to the line, then started and driven aggressively within seconds.
- Vehicles which exceed 1100 RPM at warm idle may not complete the AVCS activation process easily.
Solution
The applicable ECUs were further reverse engineered to find tables related to the AVCS thresholds and how the tests work. We narrowed down which tables offer an easy method of improving the AVCS activation process on certain vehicles and have made them accessible in our tuning software.
Associated Calibration Suggestion
Set your calibration to target AVCS positions of 5 degrees or more in the 0-2000 RPM range. That's likely already the case, but this will help satisfy one of the ECU test procedures.
That sounds complicated. How long does it take to start the engine and be ready to launch?
With practice I'm sure you can beat these times, but my first time performing the tests it took me:
Ecu Immediately After Reset (Approximately 5 seconds)
- Start Engine
- Wait for Post-Reset flags to go to 1
- Bring RPM to 15-1700RPM for 2 seconds
- Done
ECU without recent reset (Approximately 2.4 Seconds)
- Start engine
- bring RPM to 1500-1700 for 1-2 seconds
- Done
The AVCS system can phase the cams while Post Start AVCS Disabled Map Ratio is 1, as long as the activation flag monitors we've added are at 1 and the vehicle is off idle. However, you'll be operating in alternate ignition tables which are generally not desirable and this is not suggested. This is why I'm suggesting having the vehicle operator simply use Post Start AVCS Disabled Map Ratio of 0 on the AP gauge, as the chief indicator that the AVCS system is ready to drive aggressively.
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