Ignition outputs
Ignition output table is responsible for assigning ignition events to ignition outputs.
ATTENTION !
Selecting active coils in the software when using passive coils will lead to
damage to the coils or EMU device!
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
Spark distribution
This parameter defines spark distribution type. The difference between
Distributor and Coils is the method of calculating dwell time
Coils type
When using passive coils (without ignition amplifier) the option Coils
without amplifier should be used. For active coils (with ignition module)
the option Coils with built in amplifier should be used
Output offset
The parameter Output offset changes the ignition event to ignition output
assignment. This feature is useful in the case when the primary trigger
configuration indicates a cylinder other than number 1
Ignition event X
Assignment of ignition events to ignition outputs. The number of ignition
events is always equal to the number of cylinders
Ignition outputs configuration for 4 cylinders engine, full
sequential ignition, coils without amplifier (passive). The
ignition order is 1-3-4-2.
Coils are connected in the following way:
Coil 1 - Ignition output 1
Coil 2 - Ignition output 2
Coil 3 - Ignition output 3
Coil 4 - Ignition output 4
Ignition outputs configuration for 6 cylinders engine, wasted
spark ignition, active coils. The ignition order is 1-5-3-6-2-4.
Coils are connected in the following way:
Coil 1 - Ignition output 1
Coil 6 - Ignition output 2
Coil 5 - Ignition output 3
Coil 2 - Ignition output 4
Coil 3 - Ignition output 5
Coil 4 - Ignition output 6
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