davecara Posted September 10, 2018 Posted September 10, 2018 Just thinking aloud here so bear with me, I'm learning what I can about EFi and my experience with the Microsquirt on my 7fiddy put me off a bit but that was most likely down to me being inept than it was a dodgy system. IF I go EFi on the new engine, I probably wont be using the Microsquirt I've got because I'll want knock limitation. Has anyone retro fitted a cam sensor to a B12/ Gsxr 1100 engine? If so what benefits would sequential injection bring to a forced induction engine? Quote
Gixer1460 Posted September 10, 2018 Posted September 10, 2018 1. Yes. 2. None that I can tell - but I did it anyway. 3. Sequential Ignition may be a bit more effective at lower rpms and cruise off boost. 4. There are very few ECU's that have successful knock sensing and adjustment. Needs quite a bit of computing to continually advance and retard ignition depending on fuel used, fuel quantities, engine and intake temps, vac / boost, battery voltage whilst listening for reliable knock signal as against general mechanical noise! Quote
davecara Posted September 10, 2018 Author Posted September 10, 2018 Worth doing then do you reckon? I've got a wideband controller that will keep the AFR in check hopefully so knock detection might not be the be all and end all. @Gixer1460 What set up are using? So far I've got a V3 (i think) MicroSquirt, a set of K2 600 TB's, a 24-2 trigger from Arttu, Found a set of 60lb Bosch injectors mega mega cheap through work an Innovate LC1 WB Controller and some Green Dyna coils. Just need an EFi type FPR and a decent pump and learn how to tune it hopefully Quote
Gixer1460 Posted September 10, 2018 Posted September 10, 2018 Put mine together years ago but its good stuff - Motec M8, Jenvey dual injectors 46mm dia throttle bodies, 205cc injectors x 8no., 4 tooth ( ! ! ! ) crank trigger - std suzuki 1100 M VR pick-up and Denso Hall effect Cam sensor with single pin in the inlet camshaft. Its so old the Motec programme still runs in DOS and is so antiquated that it won't accept a wideband lambda without a code re-flash by Motec @ £00's - er! No thanks. Ignition was run wasted spark through a dual channel ign. amp to green Dyna coils but 4 channel amps are cheap enough now so it's an easy swop as i've got some GSXR 1000 K3 COPs - if I can be bothered LOL! I use an Innovate LC-1 with a DTA ecu in my Mk2 Escort. Quote
Screwriverracing Posted September 10, 2018 Posted September 10, 2018 Hi Gixer1460, got any pictures of the throttle bodies assembled? Cheers SRR Quote
Arttu Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 Benefits of sequential injection are quite small in the end based on my experience. Biggest difference is at idle and low RPM. More stable idle, better torque at very low rpm (just above idle) and better throttle response. But even on those the difference isn't huge. At top end you may gain few ponies with careful injection timing. On my engine difference was something like 295hp vs 300hp when I tested different timing values. So if you are building a state of the art system and want to optimize everything then it definitely makes sense to get sequential injection and ignition. But if you want a turbo hotrod bike that runs nicely and just happens to be fuel injected then there isn't much point to sweat about it. It will run just fine with simpler batch injection system. Quote
Mcelroy434 Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 Hey Gents, Im new here, part way through a 91' 1100 Custom track bike build. I will be running EFI and too want to run sequential, does anybody have some example pictures of how they actually incorporated the pin/trigger onto the cam itself? Would help out a lot. Many Thanks, Ryan Quote
Gixer1460 Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 No pictures - just drilled and tapped blind hole for a M6 steel screw and cut head off so it cleared the sensor.......same way Suzuki did it with the early Hayabusa's. 1 Quote
Olekat Posted December 21, 2018 Posted December 21, 2018 http://www.viatrack.ca This is a knock sensor that can be used with microsquirt. I installed it on my bike but I haven't started the bike yet so I cannot comment on functionality. Quote
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