I am working on a motorcycle and eventually a car with distributor. I am using a V2.2 board, I plan to load MSnS-E and run VB921's in a COP.
I had an original plan for the whole setup but my current understanding is that a cam sensor, at cam speed is all that I need to control spark and that will even allow for individual coil firing if I don't want do go wasted spark.
Would I still need a crank trigger, or would a 4 + 1 sensor plate (running at cam speed) with hall or opto sensors be enough to run the ignition?
For fuel, I intend to run a TPS, MAP with a common intake filter ( this will go to individual throttles made from old round slide carbs), oil temp sensor and O2 sensor. Is that all correct or am I missing something?
If the above outline is good, then I could do the same with the car. I would leave the distributor on and make a trigger plate, but would not use the cap. I would then run two coil packs in a wasted spark arrangement. Would this be adequate for a turbo application? Would the V 2.2 board suffice or would a V3 be significantly better?
I am very excited at this stage of the project as I had to replace the motorcycle frame but have found a new one. Once the frame is painted, I can begin assembly and hope to be running in the next month or so.
Any and all help is appreciated.
Jose
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