I drove around with my new scan tool hooked up yesterday and found out a few things.
The OTC Genysis is pretty cool. Large color screen with room for a bunch of lines of digital data, or two analog guages, or a few lines of graphing, or a combination of the three. The graphing is very helpful as you can watch the relationship between a number of lines of data as you drive. It's supposed to communicate with my laptop wirelessly so I can capture large amounts of drive time, see lots more data at once, or project it on my LCD projector, but I haven't tried any of that yet.
I set it to watch ignition advance and engine speed. I have my base timing set to 12* and I have always wondered if I have a spark knock that I could not hear. The graph shows a very predicable relationship between ignition advance and engine RPM and load. No knock sensor retardation. I do not have a knock sensor line of data on my 95, so I couldn't just watch that.
The truck seems to think it's running about 185* most of the time. There seems to be very little guage needle movement between 170* and 200*. It's all right on the middle of the guage. I wonder if this is to keep the driver placated.
The EGR does not work at all. The EGR temp sensor is reasonably close to engine temp. When I activate the EGR through the scan tool, it does nothing. No change in EGR temp and no change to engine RPM. I know it works when applied direct vacuum, so my VSV is probably the culprit.
My second O2 seems to be happy with one cat as well. We'll see how that goes.
I dig new toys.
The OTC Genysis is pretty cool. Large color screen with room for a bunch of lines of digital data, or two analog guages, or a few lines of graphing, or a combination of the three. The graphing is very helpful as you can watch the relationship between a number of lines of data as you drive. It's supposed to communicate with my laptop wirelessly so I can capture large amounts of drive time, see lots more data at once, or project it on my LCD projector, but I haven't tried any of that yet.
I set it to watch ignition advance and engine speed. I have my base timing set to 12* and I have always wondered if I have a spark knock that I could not hear. The graph shows a very predicable relationship between ignition advance and engine RPM and load. No knock sensor retardation. I do not have a knock sensor line of data on my 95, so I couldn't just watch that.
The truck seems to think it's running about 185* most of the time. There seems to be very little guage needle movement between 170* and 200*. It's all right on the middle of the guage. I wonder if this is to keep the driver placated.
The EGR does not work at all. The EGR temp sensor is reasonably close to engine temp. When I activate the EGR through the scan tool, it does nothing. No change in EGR temp and no change to engine RPM. I know it works when applied direct vacuum, so my VSV is probably the culprit.
My second O2 seems to be happy with one cat as well. We'll see how that goes.
I dig new toys.
