Ign Advance on MR-2
Joseph Obernberger
joelori at earthlink.net
Mon Aug 13 00:10:34 GMT 2001
You might want to check out some 'technical documents' on Toyotas:
<http://josepho.www4.50megs.com/mr2-pdfs.html> - particularly THEORY.PDF - it
explains how the ignition system works on various Toyotas. I put together a
distributorless ignition for my 1991 MR2T, and it worked...but seemed too
sensitive to temperature changes so I have removed it.
<http://josepho.www4.50megs.com/ignition_project.html>
<http://josepho.www4.50megs.com/cgi-bin/i/ignition.jpg>
<http://josepho.www4.50megs.com/cgi-bin/i/ign_box.jpg>
I would be *very* surprised if the ECU were all analog.
joeo
"Diehl, Jeffrey" wrote:
> I think you've communicated the main problem for me. I need to understand
> how the ECU "knows" the engine position.
>
> If the ECU were a digital computer, I could imagine a fast clock and a
> counter which was latched at the passing of each tooth in the 4-tooth wheel.
> This count could be used to calculate RPM and the clock could be used to
> trigger the firing of the next injector/sparkplug. But the ECU in the MR-2
> doesn't seem to be that sophistcated. Looks to be a completely analog
> system!
>
> I guess this same algorithm could be done in analog... Is that how it
> works?
>
> Thanx,
> Mike Diehl.
>
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