I am looking at temporarily transferring my C127 (Which has IO enabled) to my brother in laws car to gather some data. To do it I will need to build myself a patch loom to get information in to the dash. The car has an old ECU and no CAN data available.
I am hoping to parallel off the crank position sensor to get pulses to count for a tach input but I can not use the existing OEM dash tach input as it uses coil negative pulses into the dash and the signal may peak over 100V or more, and there are secondary pulses produced from coil ringing which may also end up counted.
I do not expect any problems with the C127 loading the OEM crank position signal down (Nissan optical) but the Nissan optical trigger (RB30) use different length windows on the TDC triggers to identify different cylinders in the firing order. Will the unique/different pulse lengths cause me any issues in producing a tach signal? If so I will have to buy or build an interface circuit to produce a TTL or 12V square wave from the factory tach input.
My data is going to be a little inaccurate as I will most likely have to parallel off existing ECU inputs (Water temperature ETC) but it will be far more accurate than the factory dash.