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  1. Thank you! The ignition turned out to be 150 deg off, which surprised me. I thought that the software would synk against the cam sensor, which shoult indicate TDC cyl 1. I was expexting that the ignition would synk itself. But I'm not sure the pin/indicator in the cam is set to TDC cyl 1. Maybe it ws set to an offset co accommodate the old ignition system (early 1990s alfa v6)?
  2. Thanks. So I solved the problem. Turned out to be the cam sensor. Now I need to calibrate. I was hoping that it would synk auotomatically but it is 180 degrees off. I seems to be easy but I don't understand what the third box is for (the one in yellow). Do I need to bother with this one? Anybody?
  3. No trigger errors that I have seen. Haven't checked rpm. You mean in the LOG Analysis? I will have to check this weekend. Car is on another location. Anything else that I can check or try?
  4. Sure. This is the setting that I want to use but with the ignition signal disappears.
  5. Hi Scott. Thank you. So in this set up the crank trigger should automatically calibrate/synk itself? This is the setting I have used. Trig 2 sync to ´cam pulse 1x´. But the ignition was about 120 degrees of when I checked with my timing light. Also, I still wonder why I don't get a spark as soon as I change Trigger Mode to Multitooth. All other settings are the same but the ignitionsignal disappers. Johan
  6. Thanks for reply Adam. Problem is that I don't get any signal to the coils in Multitooth. Any thoughts on this? Reluctor or Hall/Optical does not matter. I have even tried to lower the threshold for the signal to minimum. I also have a trigger on the cam so this is set up as Trigger 2.
  7. Hi! I've a problem when it comes to calibrating my crank trigger. I have a 6 cyl which I'm running wasted spark. There are 6 pins in my flywheel and the sensor is in a fixed position. I've connected a LED to the 5V signal to the ignition. The problem is that I only get a "spark" when I have the Trigger Mode set up to 1 tooth per TDC. But in this setting I can only adjust timing by moving the sensor, which I can't. I don't get a spark when running Trigger Mode - Multi Tooth. Why is this? Thanks! Johan
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