The interface does warn you if you are reviving a topic which is older than 180 days. I suspect that many people are in such a hurry to post that they just click this warning away without actually reading it.
Read???!? Us?
It probably needs to be a bright flashing screen.
ā¦mit eine klaxon!!!
I used two EDIS 6 cylinder units, for a V12. Set crank sensors 30 degrees apart.
Shouldnāt they have been 60 degrees apart?
60 degrees for 6 cylinders, 30 for a 12. It is developmental, I havenāt got it to start yet, I did try 60 1st. Let you know shortly
Mark
Ok, I offset the 1st sensor 60 degrees from the -1 notch, but I offset the second pulse sensor 30 degrees from the 1st. Correct? It seems both 6 cylinder set ups would fire at the same time, if sensors were 60 offset,
And that very ignition system now lives in Switzerland: it was the best mod I ever made to Tweety!!!
But a complete cycle is 720 degrees. A 6-cyl has a power pulse every 120 degrees, while a 12-cyl has a power pulse every 60 degrees. Thatās why the banks are 60 degrees apart.
Ahh yes, and you are soooo right! Spent a day making a 30 degree sensor bracket, and now going back to the 60. Determined pulse gear eccentricity was missing pulses! Got a real one ordered, was using a sprocket with the teeth ground down some. Hey, your input was really very much appreciated! I pride myself in doing the math, but messed up on this one! Thank you very much, and happy new year! Mark
Mark, what did you do to ensure the SAW pulse was correctly phased relative to the PIP pulse for the 2nd EDIS unit?
I found that not correcting the SAW phase āworkedā up to about 2000rpm, but then the b-bank spark timing defaulted to 10degBTDC.