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  1. One thing to watch when setting up wasted spark is that you have one coil per igniter channel. So if you are using 3 dual post coils then you need a 3 channel igniter. If using 6 coils then you will need 6 igniter channels(ie 2 3 channel igniters) with the inputs to the igniters paired. If you try to run two single post coils off one igniter channel you will get a very week spark.

  2. For the G2s you need to set triggers to one tooth per TDC with sync on cam.

    This is a hangover of G2s still having sub-boards.

    On a G3 you would use one or the other of the LS1 options. (there are two different types of crank trigger dependent on engine spec)

    I can look over the PCL file and tweak it if needed.

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    For the coils "poping" on key on you can solve this by letting the fuel pump control also switch on the relay to supply the coils.

    Simon

  3. You need a sync to let the ecu know whereabouts in the 720deg cycle you are at. For wasted spark we fire on both TDC strokes so no cam sync is required.  Any of the 3 options will work for your application its just a case of picking one that matches size wise for mounting.

    Simon

  4. We now have 3 types of trigger wheel. one with 58 teeth and a gap of 2 teeth which is 200mm diameter. This is good for lower speed applications <8000rpm.  The other two wheels have 24 teeth of which you can remove a tooth if you require a sync. They are 150mm or 175mm diameter. We should also have a matching sensor shortly. But if an option is need sooner a Subaru reluctor sensor can be used.

    Simon

  5. If you are lucky the MX5 one might be close at least as a starting point for fuel and ignition. Don't copy over the full PCL file only import the Fuel and ignition.  You will need to manually configure all the inputs and outputs. I think thats the only NA map that we have. You will then have to adjust to suit from there.

  6. Im assuming this is a G1 Linkplus.

    On the G1 ecus there is little point in running sequential as the ECU crosses over to group fire at anything more than 30% duty cycle (light load, unless very big injectors) So any thing high power it will be running group mode anyway.

    For the stalling at lights more adjustment of the idle hot value and maybe the overrun vacuume target.

    Simon

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