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MegaJolt 3D Mappable Ignition Update


NickW

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Hello,

 

Just been out on the first test drive with the MegaJolt installed.

 

Everything works OK, feedback from the Runtime display in the software is good. The car seems a little easier to start, no bad thing with a XFlow!!.

 

The map I'm using is basically a copy of what my dizzy would have been giving, so is very safe. I've got another map from a Xflow, so will try that out and see if there is what the differences are.

 

There are some pictures here of the installation. Please excuse the crap website.

 

I'll try and update a bit later with info on the other map.

 

 

Regards,

 

 

Nick.

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OK,

 

Didn't get to do much of a blat yesterday, but the second map has made a difference, car definatly starts better and seams to pull better from 2nd. I also seam to have alot more 'pops' on overrun 🤔 *thumbup* 😬

 

I think the next step is a rolling road session as I don't have the expertese to know what to change in the map, I think the cam in the car that the map came from came in at a higher rpm than mine does, so maybe need to drop the advance figures down the rpm range a little??

 

But, the system works. It's relativly easy to instal. It's very cheap and even with a basic map it's better than a dizzy. *thumbup* 😬 *thumbup*

 

 

Thanks to Bill and Guy for getting this off the ground.

 

1st happy customer,

 

Nick.

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Nick,

well done on your install. One thing concerns me, having seen your pictures and that's the mounting of the VR sensor. It seems to be mounted by one bolt and one screw? There must be a lot of vibration involved here. What is stopping movement should a fixing loosen as I guess failure here would be fairly serious?

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Rowly,

 

Yes, your right, it is a little exposed!! I did this part in a bit of a hurry. I did use a nyloc tho'!!

 

I do have plans to make a better bracket that the sensor will locate into rather than sit ontop of, this should stop any possible rotation of the sensor around the bolt.

 

It's also a little closer to the fan belt than I'd like, I might reposition it aswell, but that means rotating the trigger disc a little.

 

 

Regards,

 

 

Nick

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Graham,

thanks for the link to the Webcon catalogue *thumbup*

The Webcon mounting is indeed braced above the timing marks. This would mean that the whole shebang cannot drop away from the wheel.

I am poor at this kind of thing, but will be doing it myself soon (with the help of Bill). I did notice that there are two bolts to the left of the pulley (looking from the rad.) that seem to be removeable/replaceable. The only concern is that they appear to be oil tight and so messing about with them could cause problems. (From memory they join the waterway? to the engine block)

Keep us posted Nick

 

And, any news Bill Shurvinton?

 

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Nick,

top effort *thumbup*. The whole shebang looks well fitted. The VR sensor mounting is now braced by engine casing which means it can't fall down, or to the side. You must be much happier.

I thought about this some more in the mean time....am I right in thinking that if the sensor failed the EDIS would revert to a 10deg advance to limp home?

Where is the sensor from Nick? The one I saw at a scrappy was on a sierra and didn't have the square section at the back but just seemed cylindrical from what I remember.

Well done

More importantly how is it going. I'm hoping low down speeds will be smoother (I don't have to use 3rd at 30mph at times), fuel economy will be improved and top speed will increase due to my current lack of advance.

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Edited by - Rowly on 20 Aug 2004 19:48:40

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Thanks Rowly.

 

Yup, no sensor = no spark = AA Truck. But as Bill says there ain't a lot to wrong so should be very reliable.

 

The sensor is the current version from Ford for an Escort. P/N: F7009578. £21.58 +VAT.

 

As for 'hows it going' then I have only had chance to get out in the car once since I got the ECU going with a map donated by Bill. However, the car starts easier and does seem to pull better in 2nd and 3rd.

 

You can see the map I'm using here

 

 

Thanks,

 

 

Nick.

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