Toyota ignitor IGF - What's it look for?
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Toyota ignitor IGF - What's it look for?
So far I have spark and it tries to run but the stock ECU is shutting down fuel after just a few revolutions. I think it is looking for some feedback on the IGF line confirming the ignitor has delivered a spark signal to the coil. Now that the MS has taken those duties it no longer sees it and shuts down fuel delivery.
Does anyone know how I can fool the stock ecu into thinking it still has control of the spark?
Does anyone know what the stock ECU is looking for on the IGF line from the ignitor?
It's late and I will go at this tomorrow again. I might try hooking another coil to the ignitor and see if that fools it. Maybe I can come up with a resistor or something later.
While on this subject, do you think I can trigger the ignitor itself with MS? Can I do it thru the VB921?
Todd
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I scoped the IGF line and it is a 5v square wave. It looks to me it is going 5v on each firing of the coil. The 5v line does not change duration with engine speed but the 0v line does. (Just because I own a scope doesn't mean I know how to use it
The engine will now start with some difficulty but runs extremly bad. Hard to even keep running long enough to check timing. Backfires and misses. I will have to research this as I think others have had this problem with VB921 setups. Thanks for your help!
Todd
It uses a VR sensor. Do you think this could be shared with MS to run the ignition?
Todd
32-2Big Creek wrote:BTW, does anyone know for sure how many teeth the stock Toyota crank wheel has? I scoped it and I think I count 36-2 teeth. Does this sound correct? they are difficult to count on a DSO when you move the time width up far enough to get an entire revolution in the window.
It uses a VR sensor. Do you think this could be shared with MS to run the ignition?
Todd
Do you mean 36-2?ares650 wrote:32-2Big Creek wrote:BTW, does anyone know for sure how many teeth the stock Toyota crank wheel has? I scoped it and I think I count 36-2 teeth. Does this sound correct? they are difficult to count on a DSO when you move the time width up far enough to get an entire revolution in the window.
It uses a VR sensor. Do you think this could be shared with MS to run the ignition?
Todd
Yes, I think you can get the crank wheel to count. That is what we have been doing.
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Toyota Tacoma
2.4L 4 cyl. 16valve DOHC
distributor controlled w/vb921
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toydoctor72
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Why don't you drop the vb921 and use the factory ignitor to fire the coil? The factory ecu will still accept the igf signal from the ignitor irregardless of the fact the megasqirt is triggering igt or the factory ecu is triggering igt.Big Creek wrote:I went ahead and installed another coil and this worked to fool the ignitor to send a signal to the stock ECU so it would not shut down the injectors. I'll try to come up with something cleaner later.
Todd
This works quite well since I have used megasquirt as kind of piggy back fuel controller that controls fuel and spark and the factory ecu is still present for idle control and other vehicle computers that it needs to communicate with.
Ryan