Trying to see if I can use the stock sensors in an LS1 engine with my M8 ECU.
Thanks in advance!
SprinterTRD wrote:Just use multy tooth mode with failling edge on the crank. This edge is evenly spaced.
You may however suffer at high RPM with the sync crossing over the crank edge due to cam belt streach and causing a missfire
stevieturbo wrote:LS1 uses a weird 24x trigger, the teeth are not evenly spaced.
stevieturbo wrote:LS1 is an old pushrod V8, there is no cambelt.
AdamW wrote:stevieturbo wrote:LS1 uses a weird 24x trigger, the teeth are not evenly spaced.
Sprinter TRD specifically said Falling edge which are in fact all evenly spaced on the LS1.stevieturbo wrote:LS1 is an old pushrod V8, there is no cambelt.
But they still have a timing chain and distributor gears all with stretch and backlash which causes the same problem. In multi tooth mode if your sync position moves too close or especially crosses over the ref trigger edge you can get trigger errors.
Turbofreak wrote:...
He said the M8 never has had a 24 tooth setting available for the terrible signals it produces.
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Turbofreak wrote:Got an Answer from Simon at Motec West the other day on this one.
He is a super great guy and I sure appreciate his kindness and expertise!
He said the M8 never has had a 24 tooth setting available for the terrible signals it produces.
He also said He could upgrade it to an M8-High Speed for a minimal fee and it will work with the new 58X Gen IV LS trigger wheels, so that is useful!
Holmz wrote:Do you have a capture of that signal?
Or what is the nature making it terrible?
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