08-27-2007, 01:38 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Allentown
My Ride: '90 Voyager
Engine: 2.5 16V Twin Mitsus
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 0.000
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Your conventional V8/V6 with a distributor and a carb has a set of points in the distributor that open and close, making the ignition coil generate a spark. Our distributors have the HEP-hall effect pickup sensor. It generates a pulse for each top dead center that the spark computer/fuel injection computer uses to fire the coil. There is no mechanical/vacuum advance in the distributor like a conventional V8/V6 one, it's all handled by the spark computer. Unless you were to modify the distributor to accept a points style ignition, you will need to use the spark control computer. You could always take extra sensors along with you. HEP's are known to go bad. You'd have to take tools anyway, and the sensors are all small and easy to change.
SMEC - Single Module Engine Controller - 1988 - 1989
SBEC - Single Board Engine Controller - 1990 +
Two of the most common engine controllers for these cars. 1984-1987 use a combination of two modules, one of which is not waterproof (circuit board isn't potted in epoxy), which is why I suggested going with the newer stuff.
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