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No spark after upgrade from g4+


SweMike

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Hi guy´s, just put in a g4x wire-in into my s13n 2jz. Have copied all I can from the g4+ settings/maps. Was ready to set base timing but i don´t get any spark! Got spark when testing the coils via the testfunction.

Can anyone see whats wrong/missing? Help is much appriciated

 

Thanks!

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22 minutes ago, essb00 said:

1. Trig1 polarity reversed. You need to interchange the wires.
2. MAP sensor reading incorrectly. You must fix the output unit, and calibration table (Cal Table 5).

Ok. Weird though ive just swapped  box from a g4+ to g4x, nothing re-wired.

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2 hours ago, SweMike said:

Weird though ive just swapped  box from a g4+ to g4x, nothing re-wired.

Most older ECU's including G4+, detect the missing teeth by looking for a gap that is some ratio wider than the preceding teeth.  If the sensor is wired back to front there will still be a longer gap at the missing tooth area so it would still ofter meet the detection requirements and still run.  Just you will have a large amount of timing drift, dwell scatter and a big jump in timing error around the missing teeth area.  This is why it is important to check the timing is stable over the full RPM range when setting the base timing. 

G4X has more complex strategies to detect the missing teeth and also does a gap validation after what it thinks is the gap by comparing it to the teeth following the gap too.  Incorrect polarity usually wont make it through the G4X validation.

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25 minutes ago, SweMike said:

Another question: How do I get the old cal5 values to the G4x?

 

Use the "Linear Cal" rather than "Cal Table" and then just assign your MAP sensor to "Linear Cal 1/2/3" rather than "Cal Table 5"

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