This morning, I performed the start-up process as defined in the Sniper manual. The steps primarily consist of using the Wizard to define some variables, confirming your throttle position sensor is reading properly (0 to 102% in my case), and checking for leaks. When that is complete, you cycle power and then are ready to start the engine.
This is the point where you always hesitate just a little and start to think over everything that you just checked to make sure you feel good before turning the key. I turned the key and it took between two and three seconds and the engine started. It ran rather smooth and with the outside temp so low the coolant temp was at an initial 69 degrees. The engine would not start to learn until it reached operating temperature of 180.
When the engine first started the idle was close to 1,200 RPM (set to decrease to 850 when warm). As the engine began to warm up, the RPM increased a little and was closer to 1,600. The AFR was initially around 12.5 at start up but slowly increased to where it was rather lean. The average was probably around 15.5 but there were points it would spike much higher.
The entire time the car was getting to temperature, the CL Status was OpenLP and it doesn't start learning until that states ClosedLP and the temp is above 180. The temperature ultimately reached 186 but the CL Status didn't change to closed. The idle also stayed at 1,600. The AFR stayed rather high too and when I captured a few pictures it showed 16.8, 18.8, 16.6, and 17.1 (it was obviously changing rapidly so I took a few quick pictures in succession).
After letting the vehicle idle for a while at 1,600 RPM and above 180, I decided it wasn't going to switch to learn mode and turned the car off. After researching it a little, I found that I need to adjust down the idle setting in order to get tuning to begin as my idle was too high for that to start. I adjusted out the idle screen by a half turn, started the car, and it was still warm enough that it went straight to ClosedLP.
I drove around a little amount found that the idle was still high (1,100) and didn't drop properly when I came to a stop. That was because the IAC was better but still not set correctly. The proper setting is between 2% and 10% and mine still read 0% which meant it was still out of range and the system couldn't then manage the idle RPM for me. I turned out the idle screw another 3/4 turn or so and the IAC% was 4. When the fans came on, it went to 9%. The Sniper then controlled the idle properly at 850.
The car is running smoother at idle than I remember. It seems to have really good throttle response. I drove it another 18 miles (starting mileage at installation was 8535). I'm rather impressed at how quickly it started and has been able to tune itself. I'm quite glad to have the car running and driving again as it has been a while. I moved to this new house a little over a year ago and have only really driven it 20 miles since because of the carburetor problems.

















