Erratic VR Signal, Difficult to tune
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Erratic VR Signal, Difficult to tune
I read on some other forums that maybe a diode should be changed or a cap be removed... Might this help? I'd rather not do any more soldering but it looks like I may have no choice. I've tried adjusting the voltage trigger pot as far CCW while still getting a signal, and then adjusting hysterisis from there, is this the proper method? Also would I have this issue if my VR sensor wires were reversed? I don't think thats the case but it's possible.
I'm an MS newbie, car is a '01 Hyundai Tiburon, 60-2 wheel. From the hyundai service website, Basic ignition timing BTDC 10° ± 5°. I contacted an MS-I extra user who had an MS in his tib, he said he had trigger position A= 10, trigger position return = 18. Not sure if this is relavent to my scenario...
Anyways, if theres any other info I can provide let me know. Any help is appreciated.
Mat
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But then I found the signal to be erratic still until someone (probably Matt) told me to wire the VR wires backwards and use the inverse jumper on the board as that is the SOP. I did that and signal worked awesome. I have a 36-1 tooth wheel but these are my settings. Make sure your settings are right or it won't work. My VR sensor is 9 teeth before TDC.


Re: Erratic VR Signal, Difficult to tune
It sure fixed me up! 2 different wheels and 2 different sensors both with erratic or non-existant signals. Soldered the resistor inline and instant cure to my woesMatt Cramer wrote:A lot of 60-2 wheels work better with a 10K resistor on the VR sensor signal wire. Let me know if this helps.
