aye, but i dont have a car to test it on atm, mine,s pretty mental @ 6k, i would be really pushing my luck @ 8kso the next step is to elongate the slots?
after reading in the fsm that "the engine speed is detected by measuring the time the slit needs to pass the optical sensor"
so we tried shortening the slits with tape and sure enough the tacho was reading about 2 x normal
its just tape on the optical disc motty, 1/2 hr job ?I need to de limiter mine to re limit it with the bee r. How hard is it?
i guess so paul, i would have tested mine fully, maybe after sunday/shakiesThe shorter the slots the lower the limit Frank?
i guess so paul, i would have tested mine fully, maybe after sunday/shakies
i dunno what that would do kris, the fsm saysI thought about this awhile ago but never tested it...i had assumed its just a case of moving the square around the disc a little bit?.
it revs ok, but does have a minor missfire tom (which the tacho responds to, so a signal break eh) i,ll try a slightly longer than stock slot next.fair enough. hmm, interesting. how does the engine rev? is it normal, or does it have a minor misfire?
http://www.micra.org.uk/threads/detailed-k11-manual-for-download.55421/What is the fsm you are reading?
i dunno what that would do kris, the fsm says
"4 long slits are provided on the rotor plate (1 for each cylinder) to detect crank angle, this is done by detecting the starting point of each slit when passing the optical sensor"
so i guess moving that tdc one, and/or moving the starting point or finishing point of the slots will have some effect on the spark or fueling or rpm.
probably of interest to the oval and grass racers, with their engine modification limits