start the car and allow it to run until it stalls to use up residual pressure in the lines. I don't know if it will retard the timing if you disconnect all the injectors but for testing purposes do you care?
Originally Posted by Jon K
Originally Posted by Bill R.
Bill is it easier to just pull the fuel pump relay?
Also - if i unplug all the injectors from the stock ECU, does it do anything weird like retard timing a bunch?
start the car and allow it to run until it stalls to use up residual pressure in the lines. I don't know if it will retard the timing if you disconnect all the injectors but for testing purposes do you care?
Originally Posted by Jon K
OH you are just going to crank it a few turn? then it shouldnt be a problem.
95 M-sport SOLDnow NSX
Originally Posted by Bill R.
Not technically - but I was hoping I could maybe do a fuel map for idle and a little bit off idle by using stock ECU for ignition so when I swap over to ignition control I've got a working fuel map. Hrmph.
newer coils used on the m52 if your going to use a standalone ignition system since the m50 coils are 30k volts output and the m52 are 50k volts output.. especially on a turbo or super charged car where the higher cylinder pressure tends to blow the spark out..I'm assuming your standalone would have enough current to handle the higher output coils
I am pretty sure the higher spec coils wouldn't be a big deal - people run all sorts ofcoils... the current load can't exceed 7.5A per coil during dwell.. but that would be 100% dwell which the coil will never run.
Got any of those puppies laying around?