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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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Lets move on.. Just a pic of todays progress. Shows the distributors with the top caps. Prepped a couple of manifolds and 5 TB's too. Unfortunately no more progress on the turbo manifold today.

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Great work Sikyne.

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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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There is a couple of people that are doing this as an Non turbo setup. I have ordered one of these injectors (Siemens Deka 80lb High Impedance FI114700) to use for the NA tune, so people have a tune file for a NA setup. These are very good injectors with a wide spray pattern and has multi hole discharge for good atomization.
It will be plenty large enough for NA and low boost turbo setups.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2010855637 ... geName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

It will be important for people to use the same injector if they want the tune file to be close. I also have a large Bosch injector that I will retune for higher boost applications.

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Another link. Same injector, Aussie shop, cheap postage, same price.

http://www.aftermarketindustries.com. ... 5cc-short-injectors-p227/

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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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I have finally added the next step to the build thread. How to do the distributor mods.
Hope it's ok to follow.

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Hi Simon,
Would you mind explaining how the sprocket works with the hall sensor and why are you taking 1 tooth off?I would have thought that it would trigger every 3 teeth but this is all new stuff for me.
Fantastic thread and I can't thank you enough for what you are doing.
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A hall sensor is like an electronic switch. It has 3 wires, power, earth and signal. As the metal tooth passes the target, the signal wire recieves the power, when the tooth disapears the signal voltage instantly drops to 0 volts. It happens in a square wave pattern as the teeth pass(UP, Across, Down, Across). The ECU is usually set up to trigger as the voltage falls to zero or below a pre determined volage. A Mag sensor on the other hand produces a sine wave, and the amplitude(hight of the wave,voltage) varies with speed.

Regarding the teeth on the trigger wheel, It needs to have a missing tooth so the ecu knows where cylinder number 1 is or at least where TDC is when running wasted spark.
If this distributor was still using the rotor button and cap to distribute the spark, we could use 4 teeth on a cam wheel or 2 on the crank you would not need a missing tooth. Every tooth would be a firing event.


If an engine is going to be sequential injection, you would either need a cam trigger with a missing tooth if only one input is used. When using a crank AND cam sensor the crank can have evenly spaced teeth as the cam sensor will let the ecu know when number 1 cyl is comming up.

Hope this helps.

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And yes, it will trigger every third tooth. The missing tooth wont be one of the trigger teeth.

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Thanks Simon,much appreciated.
One other question- when you refer to 'wasted spark' -what exactly is that?
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To save you the trouble:
It sparks on the exhaust stroke. Essentially it fires on every tdc.

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