by Vertigo » Mon Oct 09, 2017 4:21 pm
AFAIK, normally the ECU will fire the injectors twice between each cylinders spark events - likely during intake and power strokes.
The Megasquirt allows this to be user set, and runs best on 2 squirts per spark event. You can also set whether to use alternating or simultaneous squirting, and when I try alternating, it just doesnt run well - obviously now I see because the second control pin isnt hooked up to anything, but when using simultaneous mode, its still squirting the same frequency, just all on one wire. So no extra fuel. That would only be the case if both of the control wires were wired in to the tied together wiring abortion.
I think I read somewhere that the factory ECU uses simultaneous also, and the only reason for the two control pins is to split the impedance load across two FET's. Considering that the injectors in it currently are low impedance, and they are all tied together, that results in a resistance that should blow the FET's, especially with the life the car has had. The only possible out that I can think of is the existence of a hidden resistor in the loom somewhere. Im yet to find it, and running out of places it could be hiding. Its also possible that the ECU itself has been modified with extra resistance. Actually, I wonder if that could explain the weird injector power wire splitting off to the ECU....