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New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Monday, April 25, 2005 8:35 AM
A company out of Arizona is developing a Plug and Play ECU that uses your factory wiring harness for boost. They are currently testing it on the new 2.0L Supercharged crate engine.
The only thing thats holding them back is finding the right way to convert the engine to Waste Spark batch fire to Sequential Fuel injection like and LS1.
GM affiliates are helping them on this problem which some how is narrowed done to hopefully just the cam sensor.

Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Monday, April 25, 2005 8:44 AM
that will be very nice. i hope it works out alright.




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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Monday, April 25, 2005 12:22 PM
you can't convert to sequential injection without changing the injector harness without messing around with the wiring.



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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Monday, April 25, 2005 12:39 PM
which engine is this for? The 2.4L is a waste spark, sequential injected engine
Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Monday, April 25, 2005 12:39 PM
Sequential injection is overrated.



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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Monday, April 25, 2005 12:57 PM
lol, hopefully it works



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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Monday, April 25, 2005 3:23 PM
All 96-up Js, any engine, are sequential fuel injection


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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:50 AM
protomec wrote:All 96-up Js, any engine, are sequential fuel injection


hehe hooray for multi-port fuel injection in my 95




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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Tuesday, April 26, 2005 6:19 PM
Its just for Ecotecs, Josh, why do you have to mess with the wire harness. There aren't haven't problems with the fuel, just deleting the waste spark trouble free.
Jamie, as far as I know the LD9 2.4L doesn't have waste spark, just IDI.
This ECU is just for Ecotecs, I'll have more info on how close there done Friday and get there web address.
This companys specializes in high end dune buggies and off road vehicles, thats why they have special interest in the supercharged Ecotec engine, supposely these lightweight dune buggies utilize four cylinders to motivate the tubular frames across rough terrain.
So at least its not another electronic company that specializes in V8 with the capabiltys and resources to produce a usefull solution for us but views 4 cylinders as pee-on engines.
Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Tuesday, April 26, 2005 7:51 PM
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Jamie, as far as I know the LD9 2.4L doesn't have waste spark, just IDI.



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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Tuesday, April 26, 2005 8:29 PM
Robbie c wrote:
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Jamie, as far as I know the LD9 2.4L doesn't have waste spark, just IDI.



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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:53 PM
Oh this is nice. nothing like using ford parts on a GM .. EDIS/4 all the way baby.



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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:51 PM
I don't get it, whats so funny.
LD9s have three wires on their ignition side of the coils- the positive wire, 1and 4 cylinder negative, 2 and 3 cylinder negative

Ecotecs have four leads on their ignition side of the coils- the positive wire, 1 and 4 cylinder negative, 2 and 3 negative, and a waste spark lead

That last lead on the Ecotecs is raising a lot of hell, now how do LD9s have that feature.
Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Thursday, April 28, 2005 4:08 PM
gmfreak wrote:A company out of Arizona is developing a Plug and Play ECU that uses your factory wiring harness for boost. They are currently testing it on the new 2.0L Supercharged crate engine.
The only thing thats holding them back is finding the right way to convert the engine to Waste Spark batch fire to Sequential Fuel injection like and LS1.
GM affiliates are helping them on this problem which some how is narrowed done to hopefully just the cam sensor.


Ok, lets make this completely clear...........
"Batch fire" and "Sequential Fuel Injection" are terms that describe how FUEL is injected
Batch Fire= groups of fuel injectors are opened together. On a 4 cyl its usually 2 pairs. 1&4 open together and 2&3 are together. The grouped injectors open each time one of the cylinders in the group is on its intake cycle.
Sequential Fuel Injection= each injector opens only by itself when its cylinder is on its intake cycle.

IDI, Waste Spark, and EDIS are terms that describe the ignition system.
Waste spark= coils are wired so that the system fires 2 cylinders at once, one cylinder will be at the end of its compression stroke... the other at the end of its exhaust stroke.
IDI and EDIS (ford)= 2 ignition systems that are based on the Wasted Spark ignition system.
The ECOTEC igniton system= is also a wasted spark ignition system.
The LS1 ignition system= it is a coil-per-plug system and definitely not a wasted spark system. No coils fire on its exhaust stroke.


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LD9s have three wires on their ignition side of the coils- the positive wire, 1and 4 cylinder negative, 2 and 3 cylinder negative
Ecotecs have four leads on their ignition side of the coils- the positive wire, 1 and 4 cylinder negative, 2 and 3 negative, and a waste spark lead

The Eco does not have a "wasted Spark" lead. The extra lead, which you mis-name, is actually a sensing wire that allows the igniton module to measure how much voltage it takes to make the arc jump across the plug gap for 1 of each of the paired cylinders. If the voltage is relatively low, that cylinder is on its exhaust stroke. If its voltage is high, its actually igniting the fuel. This allows the ignition module to signal the PCM when it actually fires the #1 cylinder. The PCM then knows which injector to open for the Sequence to be correct. The extra wire allows the ignition module to create a virtual Cam Sensor signal without actually having a Cam Sensor.

Converting to a coil-per-plug system could be done. but it would require a Cam sensor so that both the PCM and the ignition system would know when to fire which plug. Although an "ignition system" is generally not use in that setup since the PCM is actually firing the coils instead of just relaying what it wants to happen to an ignition module that then fires the coils.

As to whats so funny????......
I really helps to know what your talking about.... before you start talking about it.


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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Thursday, April 28, 2005 4:23 PM
if they need a test car let me know


and the 2.2 , 2200 , 2.4 , and eco are all waste spark


waste spark is 2 cylinders sharing the same coil , and uses 1 spark plug for ground and the other for the posivtive side









Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Thursday, April 28, 2005 9:40 PM
Hey Promotec,
Thanks for enlightening me on the ignition issue but you don't have to be a jerk about it. I'm just trying to help everybody with their boost issues, you know your s**t in this department so that gives you the right to act the way you do.

I don't know it all but I definately don't knock somebody who might know something I don't. I'm sure I can make you look like a begginer in some areas of automotive, Oh, I forgot, you know it all. I can't, sorry. You must own the quickest street Jbody in the world, where do I send you a check so you can transform my Cav into a ZO6 killer, PLEASE. WHERE DO I SEND IT!

Anyways, on a more serious note, I'm getting this companys phone number and web address on Friday to get ALL THE INFO so I can too, know what I'm talking about. ...........before I start talking.

Sorry Eric, they don't need a test car. They currently have GM's new 2.0L Supercharged Ecotec crate engine on their engine dyno waiting to lay some numbers down but are working threw their bugs.

Seriously though Promotec, you should give them a call when I get the number and you could probrably talk to them on a level I can't to figure out a solution. I'll get the number tommorrow.
Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Friday, April 29, 2005 3:38 PM
I only answered your questions.
gmfreak wrote:I don't get it, whats so funny.
LD9s have three wires on their ignition side of the coils- the positive wire, 1and 4 cylinder negative, 2 and 3 cylinder negative

Ecotecs have four leads on their ignition side of the coils- the positive wire, 1 and 4 cylinder negative, 2 and 3 negative, and a waste spark lead

That last lead on the Ecotecs is raising a lot of hell, now how do LD9s have that feature.



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Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Friday, April 29, 2005 3:45 PM
Sorry Todd,
your right though, I should have known what you answered me with. I got that info on this company.
Its Urshell Manufacturing Incorporated out of Scottsdale, Arizona.

I called today but the tech guy new about their project but had no clue and said I'd have to talk to Scott Urshell, I'm assuming that might be the owner. I kept trying to talk to him today but he wasn't in, I'll try next week. Their website is UMIRacing.com, I got their phone number if you might want to call and talk to Scott next week, I'm sure there number is also on their website.
Re: New Stand Alone Plug and Play unit for boost
Saturday, April 30, 2005 8:19 AM
Hey Protomec, great info, friend.

Gmfreak, let us tuned about this company.

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