1987 3.2 Carrera Backdate project - Sladeys hotrod

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Bruce M wrote:Wow , that's some service!

There are better ICs available for sensor inputs these days so perhaps it will have some improvements in that area.
What's an IC Bruce?

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Integrated Circuit... Ie a "chip". There will be an input stage in the ECU that will effectively convert the VR signal (AC, with variable voltage & frequency) into a cleaner signal, similar to what a hall sensor generates. In the microsquirt docs it's referred to as a 'conditioning circuit' and its explained fairly well.
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Thanks Bruce
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Got the new ECU (with improved circuitry) through the post, plugged it in, loaded my map. Then I removed the in-series resistor wire and off I went. Drove fine. If anything slightly smoother.

Remember previously without the resistor wire in it would cut out at 4800 rpm. I have to go through built up areas until I can get to open roads and take it up to the limiter. On the way there and in a 40 zone a boy racer was up my chuff. The lights up ahead changed to red and I pulled into the left hand lane - he darted out into the right hand lane. As the lights changed and I childishly blew him into the weeds I realized the new ECU was working as it dawned on me that I'd just gone over 5K in 1st :shock: (didnt speed though)

Eventually got out to the countryside and ran it up to 5500 in second - no problem so far..... Changed into third and kept going - I was struggling to find a long enough straight. Eventually took it well over 6K in third - up to near 7K. Turned round at the lights and repeated the process on the way back - the proper rev limiter cuts in at 6500 - 6800 (not sure which) and a damn sight gentler than what I've been experiencing.

yeah baby!!!!!!

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Excellent news !!
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Well done Mark...glad that's finally resolved..
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Me too - I'd like to go back up to Wayne now to see what the BHP tops out at.
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Way! :P
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Excellent. :drunken: Glad the new ECU paid off. I guess it's just massively more tolerant of interference?
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Great stuff Mark :thumbleft:
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Very cool. Good effort on the persistence. Does that mean you've had to buy this new unit then?
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Gary71 wrote:Excellent. :drunken: Glad the new ECU paid off. I guess it's just massively more tolerant of interference?
I suppose it is but I get the impression that it's wired up differently (maybe some new components?) to get around the problem of the large multi-toothed signal wheel (Shirish had the same problem using Motec - Neil Bainbridge had to install a clewitt crank sensor under the fan belt). From memory he said the problem is probably earth related but tracking it down can be a nightmare. The rewire gets around that problem somehow (spoken as someone who generally regards electrics as magic soup)

Rich - no the guy said he'd alter mine for £50 plus VAT. Then when discussing how to make that happen he just said he'd send me a new unit already improved in return for my own. Also said if it didn't work then he wouldn't charge me! Fantastic customer service from David at Canems

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Must admit that's impressive. :)
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Glad you got it sorted! Also good to hear that not only do Canems provide good customer service, they're also continually improving their products rather than just bringing out newer/more expensive ones :)
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Considering you didn't even buy the unit new from them, this is fantastic customer service.

Glad you got it sorted relatively easily those type of problems have a habit of dragging on and on.
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