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Sat Apr 24, 2004 12:23 am
Penicuik, Scotland
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
mitchella wrote:Stunned Monkey wrote:*( for those who might want to learn here, having one missing tooth per engine rev gives the ECU enough information to know which cylinder is which - vital if you want to run coil packs/wasted spark. It does not need to know which cylinder is which if you run a distributor and batch fired injection - as we are here, so having a missing tooth for each cylinder pair is fine)
I "want to learn" but I cant see how you can positively identify a cylinder from the Crankshaft rotation - surely you can only narrow it down to one of two, given that each cyliner only fires once every two revolutions and you dont know which of those revolutions the engine is currently on. Dont you need a camshaft sensor in order to positively identify which particular cylinder is firing at any given time? I know its irrelevant to the GTA - just wanted to get all this stuff straight in my head.
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Sat Apr 24, 2004 12:23 am
Penicuik, Scotland
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
mitchella wrote:Cheers for that DG.
On a completely different subject - is your engine management analyser available for hire at the moment? I'll be down in Chelmsford next Wed/Thu so could perhaps arrange to pick it up? That will be a larf when checking in for my flight home - "Has anyone given you anything to take onboard sir? - Yes, this box of wires and electronic gadgetry - What does it do? - Feck knows... I'll get the train shall I?"
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire
David Gentleman wrote:
No, you don't fill in the boxes in the setup window for the teeth that are missing, so you are not directly telling it how many teeth there are (well you are - only the 'real' ones)
Why? If I tell the ecu its 10 degrees before TDC or 50 degrees before TDC, you can just adjust the map to suit. Doesn't mean its not going to run - the evidence of that is it does run!
NO, its 108 degrees of teeth! Because, like Ive said numerous times, just because a flywheel can have 66 teeth, doesnt mean they are going to be at regular angles
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire
mitchella wrote:
I "want to learn" but I cant see how you can positively identify a cylinder from the Crankshaft rotation - surely you can only narrow it down to one of two, given that each cyliner only fires once every two revolutions and you dont know which of those revolutions the engine is currently on. Dont you need a camshaft sensor in order to positively identify which particular cylinder is firing at any given time? I know its irrelevant to the GTA - just wanted to get all this stuff straight in my head.
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Wed Apr 14, 2004 10:26 pm
Cumbria
I'm not arguing that it runs (or more accurately IDLE's) correctly
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