Hi there, I'm trying to use my M800 to fire a Saab ignition cassette and can't get it to work. I'm using the 'test outputs' function to show me if it's sparking or not. Plus the obvious test conditions where I have a spark plug sitting in the cassette with the cassette removed from the engine and the body of the spark plug grounded so a spark can be produced.
I've been doing as much reasearch as possible on the DI cassette and although there is contradicatry information explaining how to trigger it... I have found through testing that the trigger wires (there are 4 of these, one for each coil) need to be grounded to make the plug fire.
When I have checked to see what the Motec is trying to do it seems the Motec has the trigger wires always grounded. When it wants to fire a plug it pulses the trigger wire, either with voltage or just a disconnection from ground - not something I would be able to measure with a standard voltmeter - so to the best of my knowledge it is switching between 12v and ground when the pulsing starts for testing the plug using the test function. If I try and test a diferent coil then the plusing moves to the coil that I'm trying to test.
So the problem seems to be that the Motec is always grounding the cassette unless trying to trigger it.
There is one more test left to do and that is to try and disconnect 3 trigger wires and leave one remaining. Under these conditions, if all my other assumptions are correct, then this should work to pulse the one remaining coil and make it fire. I guess we are seeing here that the with all the trigger wires always grounded there is never any chance for the cassette to build up any charge for firing the plug.
If any one can help with this then that would be genuiis. I will come back and post my answer if I find out what to do elsewhere.