I went to the shop this morning to tune the car more.
The car started well, I had to keep my foot on the pedal a bit to stabilize the idle but after a while I got it to idle at a rock solid 850 rpm and it held a steady 10 degrees of timing. Exactly what the sticker under the hood says. I went for a drive around the block, came back and the idle started surging all over the place, with the AFR swinging from 19 to 10. Seems like the good idle was with the warm-up enrichments still on. Anyways I decided to start fresh at that point so I used the built-in AFR and VE map generator. I came up with these 2 maps:
For the ignition, I made a map that was based on the stock settings I could find on the internet. Those settings are the following:
The S and N positions is because the euro 190E has a knob under the hood that you can turn depending on if you could get high octane fuel or not. I guess at that time, while traveling through Europe, there were some countries that had better gasoline than others. The N settings are for low octane. The north-american models didn't have that, there was a resistor instead of the knob and I believe it was locked at S (the manual says to use premium fuel). I used the N settings, but I had premium in the tank.
I made that map with that:
Then I went for a drive and logged the data. After coming back, I used VE analyze and adjusted the VE map like this:
That map was sorta "spikey"... I didn't really know what to do next, so I searched for the cells with the most "hit counts" and established those as true values. For example, if one cell was at 650 hits and the VE was 81 and the next cell was at 12 hits with a VE of 70 I knew that one was probably not right. I tried to "bridge" the true values together and smoothed the map like this (I don't even know if that's the right thing to do...):
From that point on, it seemed like it drove quite good. I like that it returns to idle smoothly when pressing the clutch when coming to a stop. However, the idle is at 1100-1200... I don't know if I can lower it only via the software or maybe the throttle doesn't close 100%. My TPS installation with the remote linkage isn't as good as a TPS mounted directly on the shaft.
After this, I did a few more runs datalogging it and using VE analyze. I felt confident and decided to drive the car the 10 km drive home. I turned on the autotune and drove. I had to take the highway to go home. After getting home, I ended up with this map:
Now there are a few things I noticed:
1- Not related to MS, but the gears in this car are mega long. I was driving on the highway at 100 km/h in 4th gear (1:1) and I wasn't even turning 3000 rpm. Around the industrial park where my garage is, I only needed 3rd maximum.
2- The idle is always 1100-1200.
3- This car was having issues with hot starts before when it was still CIS-E. Its worse now. I absolutely need to put my foot into it to keep it alive for 5-10 seconds.
4- I have lean spikes sometimes at idle or right after idle. Probably because AE is not tuned right still.
5- I never heard detonation/knocking before, so I don't know what it sounds like exactly, but I heard a sound like rocks in a metal can a few times but right after coming off idle and driving off... Is this dangerous? How can I fix that?
6- The car feels like it has 80 hp. It sound super mean, but it has absolutely no guts...
7- The radiator fan works good. It starts at 90C and goes off at 80C. The fan didn't work with CIS-E, it was always using the auxiliary fan.
I might do more tuning tomorrow, but first I think I'll give it it's first bath after 3 years...