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Lukej
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« on: August 20, 2021, 18:01:58 pm »

Instructions don't quite stack up, or I can't make sense of it anyway...
CB say it uses a hall output, so that takes me to page 5.2.14.3 Adding a cam sensor input - hall or logic sensor
MS Extra says the output should be 0-5v. Is this the case?

Next it says red should be connected to switched live 5v to 16v, so I guess any switched 12v live off my relay board is fine, or 5v of TPSREF, and then grounded at the MS sensor ground. Which all makes sense, likely just supply 12v unless there's a good reason to use 5v?

This is the bit I don't get...
The blue wire- the signal- goes to TACHIN, pin 24. But that's where my crank trigger goes to.

How have people gone fully seq. with an MS2 v3.0?
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Martin S.
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2021, 15:33:37 pm »

I don't know anything about MS, but I have Electromotive Tec3r which is similar.

Mine uses the stock distributor points (with only one lobe) as a trigger for the cam sensor.
There is a pin on the ECU that is for the cam sensor and another for the crank sensor.
In my setup the distributor points ground out that pin which is cylinder #1 firing.

The 5V is for Hall effect triggers, which I don't have. What trigger do you have?

There should be a separate pin for the the cam sensor, from my manual:

"The cam sensor cable should only be used for the “sync” pulse from the cam-mounted trigger wheel on sequential applications. If you are unsure which cable is for the crank sensor, measure the resistance between pin G9 on the Tec3-r harness and the red wire coming out of both the crank and cam cables. The wire that reads zero resistance to pin G9 is the crank sensor wire."
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