
However, on checking my trigger wheel- vr sensor alignment i found that it is running at about 6deg BTDC on EDIS alone, rather than 10deg. This is not a problem as i will adjust the position later but have compensated in MJ for now.
The thing that i wanted to ask about was this- my timing marks show up as a blurred line, rather than a single white stripe. Instead of seeing a nice 1.5mm line, i am getting a blurred stripe about 4-5mm thick- is this down to my timing light, or could i have a problem with EDIS somewhere? This makes timing things a bit of a guess which i don't like.
Next question is this.
I run the vehicle on LPG 99% of the time, only using petrol when I am out of gas. The LPG is a single point, closed loop system whereby the liquid fuel is vaporised and then fed into the carbs as a gas via mixer rings. A lambda sensor reads the EGO and controls a stepper motor to control the flow of gas and achieve the correct mixture. This is all fine, however at idle I can get some hunting as the system plays about with the mixture (RV8's apparently like a richer mixture at idle...)
The system has connections to take a reading from a throttle position sensor, the idea being that at idle the system goes "open loop" to prevent hunting. However, being a carbed system, running MAP sensing I have no TPS.
Could I use the Megajolt outputs in some way to fool the LPG control box into thinking that it is seeing a TPS in the closed/idle position? I was thinking i could take an output triggered at say <800rpm (750rpm is the Land-rover specified idle speed)...
Thanks
