True. In the log took 1.7 seconds to reach 200 bars GREEN - when also injectors are commanded to fire (main injection GREEN).
Based on the log it seems that engine does not get enough air (air mass RED) - this alone would prevent engine to start
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Please make a log with slightly modified setup - to verify throttle flap operation
IDE00021 Engine speed
IDE00347 Air mass: actual value:
IDE00352 Main injection: duration of activation
IDE00407 Rail pressure regulation: status
IDE03767 Engine status
IDE05632 Fuel pressure regulator valve actual value
IDE05633 Valve for fuel metering: feedback value measured
IDE07771 Throttl.valve adapt. 1 bank 1: posit feedback - Actual value
IDE07818 Fuel high pressure sensor: actual value
IDE07819 Fuel high pressure sensor: unconditioned voltage
IDE07821 Fuel metering valve: activation
IDE07822 Fuel pressure regulator valve: activation
IDE07824 Tank-internal presupply pump 1 bank 1: activation
For comparison please see below
Also a bit mystery why the air mass meter (yellow) doesn't register much air (<0.4 g/s) - would expect to see 10 times more.
As seen above in post #61 for a successful start-up the registerd air mass was significantly more - even cranking speed was significantly less - 170 RPM.
For the non-start (post#54) cranking speed was 280 RPM- possibly because of well charged battery. But still mystery why the registered air mass was so low.
Unless I'm interpreting wrongly - it seems that in post#54 the throttle valve was closed thus preventing engine getting air (and therefore engine...