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3,0 SC with EFI system - Which ignition system to choose - any ideas ?
I'm planing to remove my CIS system from my SC engine, and mount a 3,2 system which i recently bought. I will not use the DME, but any aftermarket management system.
With regards to the ignition system, i am bit in doubt about what kind of system i would like to go with. I do not have the 3,2 distributer, and i do not like the visual thing about using 6-coil pack. Can the CDI ignition be combined with the engine management system, or does it even make sense ? What is the advantage of the CDI ignition compared to the newer systems ? If i would like to with a system like what was std. on a 3,2 Carrera, i assume an empty SC distributer (without spool, and with locked advance mechanism) ? Another crazy thought is to have 6 "coil on plug" coils from a 996, and the make a cam position device instead of the distributer. Then run a complete sequential ignition / injection system. I know this will require some fancy valve covers to fit the coils, but this is a minor problem. Please let me hear you ideas :-) !
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COP has been done, believe it was a guy in South America that had a thread on it here. I have no idea how to make use of the 3.2 system on a 3.0L SC motor without the Motronic setup and all the sensors it uses. Sounds like a nightmare to me! I would either stay with CIS or go with ITB's and an EFI setup.. and then there is always PMO carbs but they should go along with other upgrades to maximize them..
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You can't use the 3.2 distributor anyway. Your SC crankshaft has a different drive gear and the original SC distributor therefore spins in the opposite direction.
One guy I can think of off the top of my head is billjam from Australia who did a 3.6 Megasquirt with coil on plug.
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Take a look at the tbitz kit.. you of course will be using a 3.2 manifold and fuel rails presumably. Aren't the 3.2 injectors low-z? In that case get some appropriately sized high-z injectors; you can use megasquirt to control the fuel and keep your stock SC ignition.. You shouldn't really expect any gains in power, but perhaps reliability will improve over your aging CIS system...
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I was just thinking about te use of Megasquirt (MS3) as engine management, but can the CDI system be used in conjunction with the MS3 ? .. letting the MS3 control the advance curve if this is blocked in the distributer ?
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Greetings, The M'squirt manual, ignition section, provides information related to CDI, direct coil, etc. Also, the support forums (there is a link within the manual ). Good luck with your project. regards, al
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Megasquirt is a great system. Very versatile and highly capable.
I think MS3 is more than you need for your conversion. The MS2 runs just as well but does not have all the extra peripherals (add-ons) that you will not use. If this were my build I would suggest the following. 3.2 manifold (you already spec'd this). some type of Variable Reluctor (VR) crank trigger. Buy the crank pulley, VR mount and trigger wheel from many of the suppliers (GSF, Clewett, Rothsport, Dzug, etc). Send the VR signal to MS. Output signal for ignition is 3 channel, wasted spark. This can be either an EDIS style coil pack or COP. If COP use a self powered coil and send logic-level trigger signals. Pair 1,4; 6,3; and 2,5 to the same logic signal. Control timing through MS. For fuel just buy external injectors. I like the Seimens Deka EV6 injectors. Fast response time. Pick them up used from a Mustang or similar car. I suggest high-Impedance (high-Z) injectors. Low-Z injectors (like stock 3.2) require some modifications to better control the injectors. Its just more soldering. Wire the injectors to the crank rotation. (1,6,2) for Channel 1. (4,3,5) for channel two. Run them alternating fire for smoothest idle. The only benefit to true sequential is idle quality with big cams and emissions related. Your car will not have big cams and at its age, it will run cleaner than CIS when tuned properly. You will need to tune the car and a wide-band O2 sensor is needed. BTW, EFI is SO MUCH better than CIS. So worth the effort of conversion.
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Great reply JP! To the OP, another big advantage of the Megasquirt system is its popularity. You'll likely be able to grab a decent base map from someone here or on the MS forums for your 3.0.
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tbitz is an easy conversions to do and works out of the box. Then as you progress (as I did) it's the easiest thing to swap the MS1 ECU for a MS2 unit and get an EDIS coil pack. You can swap the distributor for a 36-1 wheel and VR sensor to fire system whenever you are ready, or not. Cheap parts and easy to set up and configure. Good luck
Btw I got 26 mpg on my last longer trip. 70-80 mph
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@jsveb - I hear that Toyota Tundra COPs work well. I have not tried to fit them myself. I typically go the coil pack route though my upcoming build has not progress far enough to solve the COP issue for myself.
Tom is correct that there are base maps available. These will likely get the car started. Each car is different and you will need to optimize the individual fuel and timing maps. @manbridge. Interesting interpretation. I seem to read that (post #184) he was getting 15mpg mixed driving with CIS and this improved to 18mpg mixed driving (post 188) with EFI. Seems like an improvement to me. Now, I must say that the EFI allows you to tune for economy if you know what you are doing. air cooled heads do not like to run lean - unless you can control ignition timing. Look at the 3.2 Motronic and 964 timing maps and you will see very advanced timing when driving at low load bins on your fuel maps. This timing allows you to lean out fuel mixtures and this gives you economy. my 3.2SS with big cams and ITBs was getting about 24mpg on the highway - and still put down nearly 300hp to the wheels. Its all about efficiency. Its all about the tune.
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Thank you very much all of you for great inputs !!
The decision about choice of ignition system is still not taken, but the engine management will be the latest MS equipment from MegaSquirt | Engine Management System | Electronic Fuel Injection - DIYAutoTune.com - think i will buy it as a kit and brace things together by my self. The great thing with the MS, is that i got company of my brother and a friend who is making the same stuff this winter with their two T1 VW engines, so there will for sure be a lot to talk about during the Christmas holiday when it comes :-) ! If a COP system will be the end, i have looked at Beru 0 040 100 036 this should be a 996 one, and with 2 mounting holes for M6. I am doing 3D modeling mostly every day, so to design a state of the art valve covers to accept COP's would be a great challenge ! At a later moment i will keep you updated with some photos from the project as things moves on. Stay tuned !
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You can leave your current ignition system in place and do only fuel with your EFI. I would highly recommend wiring in anticipation of sequential injection and COP to simplify potential future upgrades.
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My car has gone from averaging 15 mpg with a well tuned CIS city/ highway to over 18 mpg driving the same conditions. Over 20 on the highway, 10% better then factory ratings. I still have a lot of room to play in my ms to improve it more. I'm running a little rich on purpose for performance running regular 87 octane gas. The real gain has been in the performance aspects. The car has had a dramatic improvement. For example: This Sunday I was casually driving up a high incline twisty road near home the other day when a new BMW came up on my tail and wanted to push me, I stepped on it in third and he couldn't keep up. At the stop sign at the top of the hill a mile later where I waited for him, he was honking and flashing me both thumbs up. ![]() Not bad for a 35 yr old car... Mileage gains were secondary to the EFI install, the performance gains are terrific with the SSI's and Dansk muffler added to the formula. I'm still running the stock Bosch CDI for spark. My car is now a daily driver and I just jump in, turn the key and go... Every time! |
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This is the Bosch injectors i already have : 0280150731 they have an impedance of 15,9 ohm and
a flow volume of : 201 cc/min @3bar according to this great page : Microchips TuningInjector Data - Microchips Tuning
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The Bitz site specs out a set of high impedance injectors suitable for a Megasquirt controller.
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sfj911 - Good point to at least prepare the wiring loom for eventual later COP upgrade. The idea with using the CDI ignition parallel with the MS is interesting, but here i was thinking - If the CDI ign. is kept, would it then be possible to lock the mechanical advance system in the distributer, and have the MS to control that part ?
I saw Al mentioned that the MS manual is providing information related to CDI, but i haven't been trough it yet.
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timmy2, wasn't trying to slam your EFI deal as I'm sure your still tuning it as you go. It is a superior system in every way if one has the coin. I would've guessed higher MPG before and after EFI though.
Also, my CIS mileage figures are not what most guys can get due to altitude giving better MPGs. I'm usually between 5200-9000ft.
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