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#6 Re: help needed with dizzy
ddgonzal Posted on: 2009/9/19 23:25
Quote:
i need a timing point does an e15 distributor have the this feature
No, an E15 distributor does not have a "timing point". Like every 4-cylinder distributor it has a current pulse every 180 degrees inherent in the wire. Unlike some newer (late 1980s) electronic distributors, it has no specific signal output.

With most EFI controllers you do not need a timing point -- it is only used with sequential EFI or individual coils. Put the controller into constant flow mode and 'wasted spark' mode and you should be OK.


#5 Re: help needed with dizzy
BeastofBurden Posted on: 2009/9/19 22:58
I know it sounds obvious but have you asked EMS?? Good luck mate


#4 Re: help needed with dizzy
mitch_dato Posted on: 2009/9/18 7:04
does anyone no


#3 Re: distributor
mitch_dato Posted on: 2009/9/13 8:52
yea its a ems and on the wiring diagram is says dizzy or sensor


#2 Re: distributor
dat141 Posted on: 2009/9/13 8:23
What sort of computer is it? Some fuel only computers will run on a tacho signal, but most of the newer ones require a crank angle sensor.


#1 help needed with dizzy
mitch_dato Posted on: 2009/9/13 3:58
hey guy
just in the process of wiring up my new computer and i need a timing point does an e15 distributor have the this feature or do i need a crank angle sensor
thanks






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