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  1. Real traction control has many controlling parameters,

    such as ignition retard, fuel control, boost control and DBW control and possibly camshaft control.

    Good things come to those who wait.

    It would be much better to have a released version working correctly, than one released prematurely with bugs.

    Let the engineers work this out correctly so that we can all enjoy the fruits of there labour.

    And also spot on

  2. Nissan

    I think you are missing the point.

    This is not ordinary forum for praising or trashtalking.

    This is specialized forum for SUPPORT, and nothing else. Yes, you can go wide a bit, but 98.5% is SUPPORT only, not advices and wish fullfilling. ;)

    Simon told you: it is being worked on. THE END.

    When it is done, you will know as soon as I and anybody else. Simple as that.

    Bitching on the SUPPORT forum is not allowed or better to say, it is out of the SUPPORT domain.

    Act accordingly.

    Spot on Hic

  3. Hi Guys

    Haven't got any good news to report on the development.

    We are still working on this but it is massive piece of code so will take some time to get finished tested and working to our high standards.

    We don't want to release something that is half baked.

    Once it is done we will inform you.

  4. ECU logging can be triggered of a number of options. Including digital inputs, auxiliary outputs, TPS, MAP etc.

    For the card logger ill need Ray or someone else to fill this in as its a product Ray designed and produced.

    The Racepak dash can be connected through CAN to the ECU. this should not require an adapter. It is just a wiring exercise.

    If the external logger runs on serial connection then the dash won't be able to be left connected at the same time.

  5. In most distributor applications it is not possible to maintain full dwell time at high engine speeds as there is simply not enough time between spark events. In these applications the dwell must be automatically decreased at high rpm. Of the total time between spark events there is the dwell time (where the coil is charging) and the spark time (while the spark plug is actually being fired). If dwell begins before the spark has finished then the spark is extinguished too early. Therefore there must be a minimum time to elapse before the ECU will being dwell. This value has been called the spark duration and is typically between 0.5 - 1.0ms.

    On a multi coil application you will have plenty of time so the spark will run for as long as it can.

  6. The sync switch set the ECU up for the widest slot on the Nissan trigger disk.

    Too low a number and the ECU will get more than one sync pulse for each revolution.

    Too high and it will get no sync and will not start.

    This is why I suggest going for the highest setting that can get engine to start.

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