I have an 88 911 with a twin plugged coil-on-plug engine controlled by a Motec M84 ECU. It’s configured to run in fully sequential mode with a Clewett 60-2 crank trigger wheel with a hall sensor and a Clewett cam position sensor. All’s been fine for a few years but recently the car died while on the move and had to be flat bedded home. I have not been able to get the car running again and am clutching at straws as to what’s wrong. Here’s what I’ve done so far:
I’ve checked for errors within the ECU using the Motec software. There are no errors other than sync errors (more on those in a moment). When cranking the ECU displays a sensible cranking speed of approximately 300 rpm. The throttle position sensor values correspond to the throttle pedal position. There is a MAP sensor connected but in the ECU setup it only uses throttle position to determine fuel and timing.
The ECU reports sync errors as per the attached image. The sync errors only show after cranking stops; they don’t display while cranking. So not 100% sure if they’re relevant.
I was given advice to replace the cam position sensor. I did that but no joy.
I was given advice that I might need to change the CRIP value after changing the cam sensor. I connected a timing light and the CRIP value is spot on.
The ref/sync graph looks pretty good to my layman’s eyes.
When using the timing light I can see that the engine turns over a couple of revolutions without any flashes, presumably as the ECU establishes where the cam and crank are. It then flashes regular as clockwork at TDC. But a noid light on an injector only flashes once and then never again. It’s as though the ECU is happy to keep firing the plugs but not the injectors? Why?
What condition would result in the ECU being happy to fire the plugs but not the injectors? I wondered if the injector drivers had gone south so I took the cover off the ECU and looked inside - no smell of burnt components or signs of heat damage.