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One complaint I have with adaptronic over other ECU's is with the accel pump effect. It never works brilliantly, usually because there isn't enough sensitivity in the TPS. I've taken to calibrating the TPS so that half throttle reads as 100% in the ECU. That way you get twice the observed movement and the sensitivity is doubled as a result.
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Mon Apr 19, 2004 2:01 pm
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Scoff wrote:Stunned Monkey wrote:Trigger wheel?
Always with adaptronic, unless your fortunate enough to have a Renault with 60-2 adaptronic doesn't like the renix pattern much.
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Mon Apr 19, 2004 2:01 pm
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Stunned Monkey wrote:It's 99.99% likely to be an original pattern. You can get around this by fitting a trigger wheel ala Clee, or because you've not got a turbo up top, you could run one off the end of the camshaft using oneof the 25t timing covers that has a port on both sides (like where the dizzy is but t'other side). With this setup, the adapt will run full sequential.
If you're running seperate exhausts, then you'll have plenty of space to fit a trigger wheel on the crank pulley.
The Adaptronic is unusual in that it allows setup of a 66 tooth trigger and doesn't need a concept of #1 cylinder - almost all other ECU's do. With a trigger wheel, you can run whatever ECU you like.
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