SunCavi_L61T3/T04E wrote:Now are you sure the LSJ has the cam sensor??? I didn't see one.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Your hitting around the point but not exactly, the ecotec L61 does not use a cam position sensor like the 2.2 OHV and 2.4 twin cam motors. For this reason in the stock ignition system detects when the 4th plug is firing to determine the cam sync signal, when you hook up an msd you lose this, hence the reason for the 8914 part. It simply hooks into your trigger wires and detects when the 4th cylinder is firing and sends that signal back to the PCM
Going to the LSJ parts one important thing to keep in mind here, that car uses a coil on plug ignition system as does the new 2.4 VVT eco, totally different setup there and I have no idea if they determine cam sync signal the same way or through a sensor.
Now going more into detail using your setup the AEM if it accepts stock sensor inputs should have no problem reading the signal off the 8914 since its designed to keep the factory pcm happy in the first place. I'm not sure what kinda coils your using if your still using the stock ICM, but as long as your still using dual coil packs you shouldnt have any trouble reading cam position with the 8914 part, and since its only 50 bucks, thats prob cheaper than any factory LSJ part anyway, for your setup prob the best box is the programmable msd the 6212, it has the highest power of any dis that will work for the ecotec other than the digital 7 which of course you have to use msd's cam sync distributor and lose the power steering , and none of us have ever hooked anything like that up other than GM, thats what they use in thier race cars
For coils go with the 8224 msd ones and the msd plug wires, as for the top mph problems theres ways around that also, vss uses 4000 pulses per mile, all you do is fool the pcm into seeing less pulses and you can go faster
SunCavi_L61T3/T04E wrote:Bike shop. lol
Would it be possible to make a cam sensor?? well not the sensor per se.
So when I took the Eco or the LD9 apart they have a reluctor wheel on the crank for the position sensor, but Eco doesn't have that on the cam.
How would you be able to intergrate that into the system, the easiest part would be drilling the valve cover for the cam sensor.
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