Tilman
06-14-2010, 03:14 AM
Heyho everyone,
we've got enormous problems with our 2004 Yamaha R6 engine and our current ECU (trijekt) ... we've got no clue why the engine won't start therefore we are looking into buying a Motec M400 tomorrow.
How much do we have to change to fit the M400 on the engine?
We are running the stock sensors on camshaft and crankshaft, but we've got different wheels for the crankshaft sensor. The stock wheel triggers 4 impulses per revolution, our wheels trigger 8 or 16 impulses per revolution.
We have got one self-built ignition driver (4 independent drivers on one PCB), 4 ignition coils with built-in ignition drivers and one bought two-channel ignition driver (for wasted spark).
We have got the stock airbox and air filter, one complete and one destroyed airbox manufactured by selective laser sintering and one welded steel airbox. We will use the stock parts because we do not want to destroy the second laser-sintering airbox (first one has been destroyed by a backfire) and we do not know whether the steel airbox has got errors we do not know.
Is it possible to get that engine running within a few days with this equipment? We need to have a running car on saturday to display it to sponsors...
Can anyone share a conservative ignition map of this engine? We know how to tune fuel maps but we've only got a vague idea of how to tune ignition maps ...
Thanks in advance,
Tilman
we've got enormous problems with our 2004 Yamaha R6 engine and our current ECU (trijekt) ... we've got no clue why the engine won't start therefore we are looking into buying a Motec M400 tomorrow.
How much do we have to change to fit the M400 on the engine?
We are running the stock sensors on camshaft and crankshaft, but we've got different wheels for the crankshaft sensor. The stock wheel triggers 4 impulses per revolution, our wheels trigger 8 or 16 impulses per revolution.
We have got one self-built ignition driver (4 independent drivers on one PCB), 4 ignition coils with built-in ignition drivers and one bought two-channel ignition driver (for wasted spark).
We have got the stock airbox and air filter, one complete and one destroyed airbox manufactured by selective laser sintering and one welded steel airbox. We will use the stock parts because we do not want to destroy the second laser-sintering airbox (first one has been destroyed by a backfire) and we do not know whether the steel airbox has got errors we do not know.
Is it possible to get that engine running within a few days with this equipment? We need to have a running car on saturday to display it to sponsors...
Can anyone share a conservative ignition map of this engine? We know how to tune fuel maps but we've only got a vague idea of how to tune ignition maps ...
Thanks in advance,
Tilman