Hi,
Please be gentle - MoTec is new to me. I don't think I am treading new ground here though, so I hope those more knowledgeable can assist me !
I have an M4 Clubman ECU for fitment to a Toyota 4AGE 20 valve Blacktop.
The M4 is setup to use:
Toyota distributor for Sync and Ref
Single igniter / coil with the distributor cap doing the HT distribution.
MAP Sensor and Ford Idle Control Valve
Toyota's injectors and TPS that came with the motor.
Auxilary outputs are used for 1- VVT actuation, 2 - Thermo-fan, 3 - ICV, 4 - Fuel pump
Existing map to suit above.
Note: All Auxilary outputs are currently in use.
Note: Finance minister would baulk at buying an IEX.
I am looking at fitting Toyota 1NZFE Coil on Plug coils which have a built in igniter. As I just about to pay for a wiring loom, it becomes decision time !
My intention is:
1. Free up an Auxiliary output currently assigned to the thermo-fan (I will put it back on a thermo-switch)
2. Reassign the functions on the auxilaries so that AUX2 is free (I realise this is probably not technically required)
2. Reassign the Aux2 Output as IGN2
3. Set the number of coils to "2" and wire the ECU outputs to the "IGT" trigger inputs on two coils each paired so they "wasted spark" on the exhaust stroke of the "other" cylinder.
4. Set Dwell on the coils to 2.5ms (assuming they are similar to the Daihatsu coils)
My questions are:
1. Sanity check please !
2. Is it easy to change / move the functions of the Auxilary outputs around ? Will I need to define them from scratch ?
3. Will the mapping need major rework - or will it be just a few percent different ? i.e. will the ECU provide the existing map correctly despite the change in coil numbers ?
4. Is it okay to drive the CoPs (inbuilt igniters) direct from the ECU and/or will I require shielded cable for these connections ?
5. How would I drive a VDO tach in this arrangement (the Toyota CoPs also have a IGF feedback signal) ? I realise this question is slightly out of MoTeC scope, but am open to input from those more experienced (grovel, grovel).
Sorry for the long post, hope it all makes sense.
Thanks in Advance to any responses !
Ian B