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Old Jul 5, 2009 | 08:09 PM
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trigger setting need help .

I need some help on triggere set up on a PS1000" stock 94 rx7 fd twin turbo. I have attach a pic of my set up want to know if its right " that i doubt it is "



is my set up right on my pic??


5. FD and Stock Coils
Trigger Angle 65
Tooth Offset 11 (offset is 5 for E6X)
Spark Mode Wasted Spark
Constant Charge
Falling Edge
4.5mS
Internal Reluctor
Trigger Edge Falling
Home Edge Falling
Trigger/Home Filter 1
Trigger Gain 2-3
Home Gain 2-3
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Old Jul 5, 2009 | 09:25 PM
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Uncheck the -VE options for both trigger and home, since you have them connected separately with a ground from each sensor. And in the case of trigger voltage threshold, try this scale for a startng point.

If your ECU's serial number ends in a 2, this means your board is V2 then you'd be able to use the filter option if needed, but i dont think its necessary.

Check the attached Trigger Voltage Threshold chart as a starting point.

If anybody has a better reference table for optimum performance please let us know. I will update this info on the recently stickied diagrams and tips thread when the Mods unlock it for me.
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Old Jul 5, 2009 | 11:37 PM
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thank you . Ill keep you updated if it works or not.
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