[Gmecm] Re: Running V8 with $A1 DIS code

Programmer lwester
Fri Apr 15 17:22:51 UTC 2005


No coil pack event every 60 degrees--measurement event, yes.
My stupidity apologies to the masses...brain got interrupted by typing
again. By comparing the time between pulses on the DIS V6, after seeing the
7th slot (sync pulse), every other trigger slot is skipped. The second pulse
fires #2/#5, 4th fires #3/#6 and 6th fires #1/#4. There is no coil firing
event for the other trigger slots--although they're still
monitored/measured. This actually provides a better timing advance
signal/measurement.
Anyways...this is correct for the '730.

Over and out.

P.S. Take a look at the LS1 code, someday...you'll see some pretty wild
timing values.

Back to lurk mode...

Lyndon.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William Lucke" <william.lucke at highspeedlink.net>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 9:45 AM
Subject: [Gmecm] Re: Running V8 with $A1 DIS code


> Sounds like you're measuring advance in distributor degrees...?
> 55 degrees of ignition advance is 27.5 distributor/cam degrees... which
> would not be into the previous cylinder's timing...
>
> Also, the crank timing wheel has little bearing on the signal the DIS
sends
> to the ECM. Quad 4's, believe it or not, also have a 6+1 timing wheel. The
> Northstar has a 24+8 wheel and two sensors 27 degrees apart, but the DIS
> still outputs one RP per ignition event.
>
> DIS V6 fires every 120 crank degrees... it just fires two cylinders when
it
> does.
>
> This 7730 is for a different project, not mine. Did you get my last email
> about the stock N* PCM?
>
>
> Will
>
>
> >From: "Programmer" <lwester at lincsat.com>
> >Subject: Re: [Gmecm] Running V8 with $A1 DIS code
> >To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
> >Message-ID: <002001c541cc$b62837b0$4250050a at WESTER2>
> >Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="windows-1250"
> >
> >I don't drop in much anymore, but....
> >
> >L4 = 180 crank degrees (DIS with wastespark /2)
> >L6, V6 = 120 crank degrees for firing event. (DIS with wastespark /2)
> >V8 = 90 crank degrees for firing event
> >
> >Camshaft 1/2 speed of crank
> >
> >L4 = Cam 90 degrees for valve/CR/ignition event
> >V6 = Cam 60 degrees for valve/CR/ignition event
> >V8 = Cam 45 degrees for valve/CR/ignition event.
> >
> >Note that with these timing events the maximum distributor timing allowed
?
> >L4 = 90 degrees of ignition timing (in theory, guys)
> >V6 = 60 degrees of ignition
> >V8 = 45 degrees before firing the next pole.
> >
> >These are theoretical, as trying to add 45 degrees ona V8 would just fire
> >the next cylinder at the wrong time...
> >
> >Too much "initial" advance in EFI, and the entire curve is added--leading
> >cause of detonation and other issues.
> >
> >One of the reasons for DIS was to allow for even "more" timing advance in
> >some cases. Directly looking at the LS1 code (as an example), many V8's
have
> >very high timing values (very low load, mid to high RPM) of as high as
55+
> >degrees ignition timing--which if in a conventional distributor setting
> >would fire the next cylinder instead of the one you want to fire !
> >
> >If the crank trigger has 6 slots on the crank (which every V6 should
have),
> >there is a coil pack "event" every 60 degrees of crankshaft rotation--not
> >120 at the crank. Remember--DIS has in reality, twice the # of firing
> >events--power and waste at each cylinder for each crankshaft 360 degrees
if
> >the coil pack is grouped.
> >  The earlier V6 Cavalier, as an example, had 6 slots on the crankshaft
> >spaced 60 degrees apart, with a 10 degree offset (#7) slot to determine
> >which is #1. This additional slot was used for both timing calculations,
and
> >RPM inputs to the ECM/PCM. Hope this is making sense...
> >
> >Individual coil pack or COP is 120 degrees at the crank for a V6.
> >
> >Lyndon.
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "David Haggard" <david at newcovenant.com>
> >To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
> >Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 5:58 AM
> >Subject: RE: [Gmecm] Running V8 with $A1 DIS code
> >
> >
> > > Oops..... Every 60 degrees of CAMshaft rotation. How easy it is get
this
> >stuff mixed up!
> > >
> > > While my thought process of how the number is determined is different
from
> >HTH's (IGN REF), the idea is the same. In my mind, it all eventually goes
> >back to the old-fashioned way of determining when to fire a coil-- a
> >distributor being turned and timed by the camshaft.
> > >
> > > David
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: gmecm-bounces at diy-efi.org
> > > > [mailto:gmecm-bounces at diy-efi.org] On Behalf Of WopOnTour
> > > > Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 9:38 PM
> > > > To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
> > > > Subject: Re: [Gmecm] Running V8 with $A1 DIS code
> > > >
> > > > Actually 6cyl DIS fires a coil every 120 degrees, not 60 But
> > > > I agree with the 45.
> > > > IIRC reference angle is the #of degrees between the IGN REF
> > > > voltage state switches. Every 60 degrees on the V6
> > > > (triggering on every trailing edge or 120 degrees) and on the
> > > > 8 cyl that would be 45 degrees (triggering every 90
> > > > degrees)
> > > > HTH
> > > > WOT
>
>
>
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