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  1. In the installation manual it recommends that applications employ a suppressor capacitor (0.5 - 3uF). I plan to use a points condensor as in the manual it says it's suitable. Is it necessary for a race car with inductive ignition?
  2. Thanks! Manually was recommended in the post Using 2 wheel speed sensors, 1 on front and 1 on rear (drag application) Can I use the 2 spare wheel speed inputs for this?  How come there are two slip% parameters when setting up logging, why are there two and what's the difference?  Sorry I don't have the ecu fully wired in, just setting it up
  3. Is the a way where I can log the engine rpm and input shaft rpm together to measure convertor or clutch slip%, similar to tyre slip% for undriven and driven wheels? Thanks in advance
  4. Was wondering if I can connect the CAN outlet of my Link ecu to Motec C125 dash display using the 'CAN ECU to display loom' seen below http://www.motec.com.au/c125raceloggingkit/c125raceloggingkitaccessories/ Cable looks different to the CAN link use? If I can't use that cable can you recommend a cable? Thanks in advance
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    Injector Ballast

    Manufacturer has said that the recommended amps to open injector is 5 amps at 12volts Do you recommend a smaller resistor to achieve the required amps, since 2.2ohm ballast resistor achieves 4.175 amps at 16.5V?
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    Injector Ballast

    Good answer, will check with the manufacturer What about ballast resistor packs, does Link sell these?
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    Injector Ballast

    What's the part no. for the ballast resistor and what's the resistance? 16V lithium battery but has more than 16V when fully charged Prefer to wiring resistor in neatly Something like this, need to know the resistance though http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-22698-05U10-OEM-Injector-Drop-Resistor-Pack-RB26DETT-GTR-R32-R33-R34-/271526675938?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f384045e2#ht_140wt_922
  8. Hi, I have a 1.8 ohm fuel injector and 16.5-16.7V battery In the G4 installation manual it says to use a 2.2 ohm ballast resistor for injectors 0-2 ohm I have 4 injectors and will be using 4 injector drivers To figure out the injector current draw I did, 16.7/(1.8+2.2) = 4.175 amps Current seems too high and the recommendation in the G4 installation manual seems to low at 2.2 ohm What is an expectable injector driver amperage I should be aiming for?  Also can anyway recommend a fuel injector ballast resistor package or box - I know haltech sell one and many oem like WRX, RX7-8 and many Nissan models come with standard from factory Anyway know what resistance they are?  Thanks in advance
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    Knock options

    So the bosch is a lot more versatile and the factory knock are specific to application Both are good Thanks so much for your help
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    Knock options

    Based on what test results did the bosch knock sensor out perform other sensors, say the EVO and WRX where in the PClink help files 'Suggested Knock Frequency Settings' you state 13kHz for the EVO and WRX and for the bosch 6kHz? Basically what the differences between a good knock sensor and a not so good knock sensor? They are both just a knock sensor, all work the same in principle, just like a temp and pressure sensor. What really matters is the software and how efficiently and reliably it processes the inputs.
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    Knock options

    What's the difference between the RX7 sensor and the 'bosch' sensor? Does one work better than the other?
  12. Anybody mount this sensor in their vehicle? Can it be done and if so how do you go about setting? Â
  13. Paul M

    Knock options

    Sounds good! Do I need a specific bosch knock sensor, which sensor is best for this application?
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