vvega wrote:if im reading correctly your saying your feeding the coil packs 5v ???
they have three wires
power earth and trigger
No, they have four wires +12v, Earth, IGF (Ignitor trigger) & ION (Ignitor Return). The Ignitor is built into the coil pack, the signal is square wave 0-5v according to all the documentation I have been able to find. The internal trigger from the ignitor to the coil is probably 12v or more depending on the ignitor circuit.
just dosent sound right to me
the voltage regulator to do this would have to be massive
i can understand the map sesor getting 5v and the tps as well
but not the coil packs
typically they have a direct 12v feed a earth and a trigger
would also explain why giving the coils 12v makes the car fire
just my thoughts from the many cars ive had to wire up and wire in ecu's
No it doesn't explain anything, the specs say that it's 0-5v signal to the ignitor, all the diagnostics documentation for any Toyota COP pack I can find say the same thing, the signal level is 5v. Even the wiring diagram shows the IGF transistor connected to 5v.
The only thing that may explain it is if the E-Manage isn't providing a full 5v signal (or not a long enough duration) therefore the ignitor is just ignoring it as noise and changing to 12v allows it to pass it's arming threshold.
Here is the waveform that they should be getting (2v & 10ms per major division, ) from which it can easily be seen that the signal is 0-5v
