LS1 with M84 only running on 4 cylinders

Discussion and support for MoTeC's previous generation of entry level ECUs

Re: LS1 with M84 only running on 4 cylinders

Postby MarkMc on Thu Aug 30, 2018 10:27 am

Hello,
Please do a ref/sync capture. Please name it something relevant and not "ref sync capture", I have a million of those.

Let's go back to basics and work from there. You cannot just set the number of ref teeth to whatever gets the engine to do something, this is just leading down a path with no happy ending. The original LS1 mode is definitely 24 teeth and the later is 60-2 so 12 teeth is not going to help anything.

There are two different crank sensors for the LS engines that are not interchangeable, an LS1 (24tooth) and an LS3 (60-2). If you get them mixed up you will have all sorts of issues. I have even bought the right part number before but got the wrong sensor.

We have been running LS engines wasted spark on Hundred series and M84s for years so there is nothing fundamentally wrong with what the ECU does.
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Re: LS1 with M84 only running on 4 cylinders

Postby Tom H on Thu Aug 30, 2018 10:58 pm

ref capture attached

these are old files but are still current

will do a new capture on the weekend
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Re: LS1 with M84 only running on 4 cylinders

Postby stevieturbo on Fri Aug 31, 2018 7:23 am

Looks like a 24x LS1 crank wheel....you might want to go looking for the cam trigger though.
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Re: LS1 with M84 only running on 4 cylinders

Postby MarkMc on Mon Sep 03, 2018 10:46 am

Hello,
You have the Crank Ref Teeth set to 12 when it needs to be 24. Make sure you reset the ECU when changing this on line (press R for reset).
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