Distributorless - coil per plug
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Hi Rob
The firing order spark and injection etc are all controlled by the ECU and it only runs off the Crank sensor although for ultimate control/tuning fitting a cam sensor would be better to give sequential control!
I think that's right!! It's been a while since I wired it up Ha Ha
Simon.
The firing order spark and injection etc are all controlled by the ECU and it only runs off the Crank sensor although for ultimate control/tuning fitting a cam sensor would be better to give sequential control!
I think that's right!! It's been a while since I wired it up Ha Ha
Simon.
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Hi Rob
The firing order spark and injection etc are all controlled by the ECU and it only runs off the Crank sensor although for ultimate control/tuning fitting a cam sensor would be better to give sequential control!
I think that's right!! It's been a while since I wired it up Ha Ha
Simon.
The firing order spark and injection etc are all controlled by the ECU and it only runs off the Crank sensor although for ultimate control/tuning fitting a cam sensor would be better to give sequential control!
I think that's right!! It's been a while since I wired it up Ha Ha
Simon.
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Hi Rob
Unfortunately I no longer have the disc in order to gain access! But next time I speak to the guy that tunes the car I'll ask him.
Kos11-12
Best to fit cam sensor would be in power steering pump area but if you were to keep std pump you could put a trigger on cam chain wheel drill one of the chain covers and fit sensor in there.
Simon
Unfortunately I no longer have the disc in order to gain access! But next time I speak to the guy that tunes the car I'll ask him.
Kos11-12
Best to fit cam sensor would be in power steering pump area but if you were to keep std pump you could put a trigger on cam chain wheel drill one of the chain covers and fit sensor in there.
Simon
#51
Having designed a coil cover panel for a COP system on a race car I agree with Colin, the heat around the lower cam cover would probably kill any electronics. A little bit of ducted blown air from the fan shroud would solve the heat problem and keep out the road salt, dirt, water etc.
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Hi Talat, could you find out which COP device they use? Since I'm already running distributerless (twin 6-way coil packs), a switch to COP would be trivial.
#53
I have my kit just waiting to get time to do the install. I have coils from the cayenne, but I wished I used the vw coils.I have the complete kit from clewett engineering. Richard said the porsche coils put out move voltage but they needed brackets to hold them in. The vw coils snap on with no brackets.
#55
here is a picture of the complete wiring harness and 1 coil and computer also I will be running a map sensor so no longer will I have the air flow meter. I have all the sensors also. iat, map, cam,tps, system use's stock
crank sensor.
crank sensor.
#57
Hi Rob, Audi coils - can get the part numbers when I next see the car in a couple of weeks if you wish. As per wallra above, they are a snug fit and don't require brackets. Cam sensor from Clewett Engineering.
#58
Why just around the lower cam cover ? Is this because of the proximity of the headers/manifold ? Or due to the heat generated by the engine in general ? I'm thinking of ceramic coating the headers if their heat is an issue. The shop I'm using suggested COP and they've been doing them for the past 3 years and have never had any issues so far.
If you ceramic coat your exhaust headers use Zircotec, it's a plasma sprayed on coating developed from the nuclear industry as used by most F1, WRC and LMP teams. I've used it many times and it works very well and durable too.
#59
@wallra - interested to know if you've installed the clewitt bits and if you find any difference. the one thing that bugs me with the driveability of mine is just off idle and a bit of hesitation in the 1000-2500 rpm range... feels like the barn door will not open and allow air in... so more of a maf issue. either way, would like to hear some input on the distributorless drive 'feel'... dyno may not tell you everything ie: you may make the same power and torque but how does it feel.. similar to lwf .