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mops
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so whats the resistance of a single injector ? how many you run ? how are they wired (i.e. all share one common power and ground or half use one and other half used different set uf grounds) ?
exacly which resistor blew ? (ms component name plz)
what kind of ignition you run ? is it direct coil control and idzzy ? if yes, whats the primary coil resistance ?
The injectors used are a pair of low-Z units, I'd thought I'd set parameters in the ECM for low-Z.mops wrote:are you running low z or high z injectors ? i see your msq is configured for hig-z injectors. if you have low z injectors that would explain the smoke from the ms unit.
so whats the resistance of a single injector ? how many you run ? how are they wired (i.e. all share one common power and ground or half use one and other half used different set uf grounds) ?
exacly which resistor blew ? (ms component name plz)
what kind of ignition you run ? is it direct coil control and idzzy ? if yes, whats the primary coil resistance ?
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mops
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your's PWM Time Treshold is 25.5ms, which is the defaul for high-z injectors and should be about 1ms in your case. 25.5ms = no current limiting for injectors, hence burn I presume....
(mega-manual, setting up PWM injectors section, low impedance injectors)
1. Start with:
* PWM Time Threshold = 1.0 millisecond, and
* PWM Current Limit (%) = 30% on a V3 main board (if you have the active flyback circuit installed).
did you had trouble cranking engine, like... it's hard to crank (because injectors are drawing so much current that there's not enough juice for sterter ?
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mops
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yes, i'm pretty sure that running low-z injectors on high-z settings was the cause of the burned components on MS board. hard starting could very possibly be caused by the same setting -as i said before, with your wrong seting injectors were consuming abnormal amounts of power - and that *might* be responsible for varying sensor readaings aswell.
reread the section of manual re pwm injectors. replace injectors, preferably you want to get a set, bot just 1 or 2, as they might cleaner/dirtier than what you have therefore making tuning even more difficult. fix your ms board. try again and post back