Subaru EJ25 Block / EJ20 Heads to Start Semi-Sequential

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Subaru EJ25 Block / EJ20 Heads to Start Semi-Sequential

Postby dochka on Sun Sep 15, 2024 6:12 am

Hi,
There's a trigger "mismatch" with this engine, I'm planning to run it only on the Crankshaft sensor, trigger wheel is 36-2-2-2 ;
How to setup this in ECU Manager ?

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Re: Subaru EJ25 Block / EJ20 Heads to Start Semi-Sequential

Postby Stephen Dean on Mon Sep 16, 2024 10:59 am

Hi,

Short answer is that you cannot do this. There is not a Ref only mode that supports the 36-2-2-2 trigger pattern used in the Subaru engine, using the Subaru Mode will generate an engine speed but it will not synchronise.
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Re: Subaru EJ25 Block / EJ20 Heads to Start Semi-Sequential

Postby dochka on Tue Sep 17, 2024 10:38 pm

Stephen Dean wrote:Hi,

Short answer is that you cannot do this. There is not a Ref only mode that supports the 36-2-2-2 trigger pattern used in the Subaru engine, using the Subaru Mode will generate an engine speed but it will not synchronise.

Strange,
This is the second Subaru i see running only on the crankshaft sensor, vehicle was brought to us for an engine rebuild and remap and i was shocked to see that the camshaft sensor isn't even connected...
Is it possible that the engine is running on another "mode" ?

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Re: Subaru EJ25 Block / EJ20 Heads to Start Semi-Sequential

Postby Stephen Dean on Wed Sep 18, 2024 5:26 pm

I'd have to see how it is configured.

I have run all of the reference modes available in the M800 against the Subaru 36-2-2-2 trigger pattern and could not get any of them to synchronise without the Sync sensor. It may be that they have changed the trigger on the crank to be a 36-2 and that will work without a sync signal in two stroke mode.
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