Stunned Monkey wrote:IMO you can't argue wiring if the OEM ecu works fine... Dave you have to witness Lee's prob to believe it.
In MY experience, it works fine on a modified flywheel (which is running a standard NEW oem sensor)
At the point of repeating myself, lets use common sense..
Ok Martin, if its not the wiring/sensor, what else can it be, Seeing as identical cars are working fine?
How would a 'modified' flywheel make any difference?. That is like saying Renault\Renix didnt know what they were doing when they implemented this system over a range of 10 years on all of their vehicles...
It doesnt matter if you have a modified flywheel or not. The issue is not the fat tooth, or how many missing teeth.... What is happening is the signal strength is so low, that the ecu is getting confused of which of the 3 gaps is relevant to TDC, it may not even see one of the three, so the next time the engine is cranked, it is firing completely off its base angle, hence why it will not rev, and run massively rich.
There are over 10 Renault's currently running Adaptronics and the factory flywheel/pickup without fault.
Lee had problems with the car running bad. He has since fitted a 'newer' sensor, but still old/second hand, but the pickup is slightly longer towards the flywheel teeth, and has said the problem has improved and doesnt happen as much - does this not then point to signal strength?
I can't believe your first line about if the OEM ecu works fine, then all others should? You may find the original ecu can read between 0.1v and 1v signal, and the Adaptronic can read between 0.8v and 2v, and all that is happening is Lees sensor output is simply 0.5v for example.
Thats like saying a set of AA batteries are proven as good, as they work in one remote control to operate a TV and not another, and saying the remote is faulty, when it reality one just requires less power to send out the IR beam...
Logically then, the OEM will always work, but a standalone ecu will have problems picking that up. I know for a fact from my own car, the original ecu will still fire with a nearly dead starter motor with a very low cranking speed, whereas the standalone needs a good, normal working starter.
This is all signal related. Nothing less.
All Lee has to do to prove this is fit a brand new sensor, and run a cable (grounded) direct to the sensor and see whats what.