Microtech Will LTX8 ser 5 (Turbo II) work on a 1993? NEED HELP!!!
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Will LTX8 ser 5 (Turbo II) work on a 1993? NEED HELP!!!
I was sold a ser 5 instead of the one I paid for which was a ser 6. The guy who sold it to me said it was suppose to work but it didn't. I need information to see if this is true or not. Please help ASAP.
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Actually, the ignition trigger is similar, but the actual trigger pulse is probably different. I don't know how the MT reluctor works, so this might or might not make any difference.
The large difference is on the ignition output side. The FD uses a straight 3 channel coil output (both L, T1, T2), while the FC uses a toggle (both L, T signal, T toggle). It's probably this that confuses the MT between the two models.
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The large difference is on the ignition output side. The FD uses a straight 3 channel coil output (both L, T1, T2), while the FC uses a toggle (both L, T signal, T toggle). It's probably this that confuses the MT between the two models.
-Ted
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When it comes to the S5 and S6 Crank angle sensor and the microtech, it is very particular, You will NOT be able to run the S6 crank angle sensor in place of an S5. But you can use a S5 Crank angle sensor in your S6 motor
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When it comes to the S5 and S6 Crank angle sensor and the microtech, it is very particular, You will NOT be able to run the S6 crank angle sensor in place of an S5. But you can use a S5 Crank angle sensor in your S6 motor
As far as getting in touch with microtech www.microtecheft.com will give you all the info you need
As far as getting in touch with microtech www.microtecheft.com will give you all the info you need
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Dunno what the hell happened there, the correct link is www.microtechefi.com to get any contact info and such.
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have a look at the wiring digrame that came in the book, if it has a picture of a CAS then it is a S4/5 type if it has a pic of the 2 pickups it is a s6 type, these pics are generally on the last page of the manual
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Im a auto elec in melbourne australia do many microtechs on average do 1-2 a day
I have used a s4 ecu on a s6, the wiring diag will be different but if you wire it up as s6 you wont have a proplem must double check timming & make shaw you have coils connected correct other wise may do engine damage if wiring is write you will have no proplems
Im a auto elec in melbourne australia do many microtechs on average do 1-2 a day
I have used a s4 ecu on a s6, the wiring diag will be different but if you wire it up as s6 you wont have a proplem must double check timming & make shaw you have coils connected correct other wise may do engine damage if wiring is write you will have no proplems
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