Starter Input?
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Starter Input?
I am using a 36-1 trigger wheel, and we have adjusted the hall effect sensor (custom sliding bracket) for a 0.0 degree offset. Like I said, once it starts, it runs pretty decently, but it takes more cranking than it seems like it should. I was wondering if there is an input anywhere on the DB37 connector to take in a signal from the starter relay to tell the unit that I am pushing the starter button? If not, can anyone take a look at my .msq file, and see if I have things setup incorrectly, which would lead to this? For configuration, this is a 121ci 4 cylinder, 4 stroke engine. I am running a single coil through a distributor, one injector per cylinder. Also running the GM style AIS, not that that should impact this.
Thanks for any help!
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Re: Starter Input?
MS knows when you are cranking by the tach signal. It will obviously be at lower rpm than when idling.
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I attached a screen shot of the advanced ignition settings. I set the skip teeth to 18, since this is a 4 cylinder. However, if I set that to 9, implying an 8 cylinder, the number of cranks until sync get cut exactly in half. Of course it doesn't seem to run right there, either, but it starts a lot faster. Not sure if this helps in the diagnosis.
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