View Full Version : Haltech E11v2 not wanting to do sequential
osubeaver
12-17-2004, 08:55 PM
We are running a Haltech E11v2 on a ZX-6R with a Haltech hall effect sensor on the crank for a trigger signal (with one south pole magnet) and a hall effect sensor picking up the lobe of the #1 exhaust cam for a home signal. When set to sequential, the ECU appears to trigger injectors 1 and 2 evenly back and forth as if on a 2 cylinder motor with sequential. When I switch to semi-sequential or multipoint, all 4 injectors do what they're supposed to do. Anyone got any ideas? Also, I noticed there is no setup for the angle of the cam sensor (home signal). Is this because it does not matter? Does the haltech just need to see a home signal and that's all?
osubeaver
12-17-2004, 08:55 PM
We are running a Haltech E11v2 on a ZX-6R with a Haltech hall effect sensor on the crank for a trigger signal (with one south pole magnet) and a hall effect sensor picking up the lobe of the #1 exhaust cam for a home signal. When set to sequential, the ECU appears to trigger injectors 1 and 2 evenly back and forth as if on a 2 cylinder motor with sequential. When I switch to semi-sequential or multipoint, all 4 injectors do what they're supposed to do. Anyone got any ideas? Also, I noticed there is no setup for the angle of the cam sensor (home signal). Is this because it does not matter? Does the haltech just need to see a home signal and that's all?
osubeaver
12-19-2004, 02:51 AM
Never mind. It runs now http://fsae.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif.
BryanH
12-22-2004, 06:14 AM
I have the firmware and matching front end software you are looking for. need an email address, sick of that p.m. crap
osubeaver
01-07-2005, 09:21 PM
Halfast,
Oops. I didn't see that you posted back on this topic. I just thought you had stopped posting on the PM topic. Anyway, If you could send me that firmware and software to westonde@engr.orst.edu I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
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