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Postby ChaosAD » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:19 pm

Im trying to condition the signal from the vr sensor in my bluetop distributor into a 5v squarewave for my Megasquirt ecu.
Do any of the aftermarket ecu companies (link, microtech etc) use an external conditioner? or do the dizzy wires go straight into the ecu?
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Postby atmosports » Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:43 pm

I've always just run the wires straight to the ecu, be it with link,microtech,motec,haltech,wolf,autronic or any of the other's I done. I have however had to at time remove all but 4 teeth of the trigger wheel on some systems to get them to work properly. Motec,autronic,haltech are all software configurable with regards to ignition triggers. The others are slowly working on software configurable triggers but in the meantime the likes of link use an internal sub-board to convert the signals to basically one tooth per cylinder or similar, this is being phased out on the G2/G3 Link. I believe microtech uses a similar setup, I have no idea as I'm yet to pull an ecu apart but like Link if it needs a major reconfigure it's got to go back to them. I'm guessing the Link sub-board will basically be designed for use with their ecu & possibly wouldn't work standalone. You could always get one to try if they'll sell you one(which i doubt), I've only got nissan sub-boards. Else you could modify the triggers to get what you need either by changing to another trigger setup that is known to work or modify what you've got until it works. Failing that I'm sure someone on here has got the electronic know-how to make you what you need.
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Postby suberimakuri » Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:30 pm

keep reading through msefi forum. Richard (lmr052) has redesigned the v3 vr circuit to suit the 4age distributor.

maybe look for posts i've recently been on..

i haven't had a chance to test mine, lack of spare vb921s.
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Postby ChaosAD » Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:33 am

Oh true, so they all the aftermarket ecu's have it built-in.

Cheers Karl, Ill let you know if I have any sucsess.
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