This evening I have got it running, to my amazement she fired up as soon as I powered up the EDIS in limp home.
A brief dance around the then garage followed
I've now got the MJ wired in, the old coil has been removed and the Lucas 4CU Injection ECU is picking up the coil pulses using the 4 diode trick. I've just got to wire in the Aux input to the Lucas water temp sensor and connect my shift lights.
Even my RVI to RVC modified Tach works !
Pictures to follow
89 TVR 400SE Jolted !
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89 TVR 400SE Jolted !
If at first you don't succeed use a bigger hammer
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'89 TVR 400SE V8 "Wedge", now Jolted see Powered By !
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'89 TVR 400SE V8 "Wedge", now Jolted see Powered By !
VR Sensor.
Ford Zetec sensor on custom bracket squeezed in between crank & PAS pulley.
36-1 is from trigger-wheels.com with 4 spacers
The back of the Pulley had to be machined off to get enough clearance.
Washers used to adjust the VRS / trigger wheel gap
EDIS8 module mounted on the inner wing where the oil coil used to live
The green "relay" has been gutted and the relay replaced with 4 diodes to drive the Lucas 4CU
Coil Packs - GM ECOTEC they where easier to mount than the Ford ones and the scrap yard was full of them.
The front pair of plug leads are the original ones with the ends squashed, they work but need replacing !
(Not sure why this pic is so small !)
Megajolt - not quite installed yet, still have the shift light and Aux input to wire up
Just in case you where wondering this is what it all lives in !
Ford Zetec sensor on custom bracket squeezed in between crank & PAS pulley.
36-1 is from trigger-wheels.com with 4 spacers
The back of the Pulley had to be machined off to get enough clearance.
Washers used to adjust the VRS / trigger wheel gap
EDIS8 module mounted on the inner wing where the oil coil used to live
The green "relay" has been gutted and the relay replaced with 4 diodes to drive the Lucas 4CU
Coil Packs - GM ECOTEC they where easier to mount than the Ford ones and the scrap yard was full of them.
The front pair of plug leads are the original ones with the ends squashed, they work but need replacing !
(Not sure why this pic is so small !)
Megajolt - not quite installed yet, still have the shift light and Aux input to wire up
Just in case you where wondering this is what it all lives in !
If at first you don't succeed use a bigger hammer
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'89 TVR 400SE V8 "Wedge", now Jolted see Powered By !
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'89 TVR 400SE V8 "Wedge", now Jolted see Powered By !
Yes it is we had a TVR event there last year, It just happened to be a decent picture of the car which I'd already uploaded onto Photobucket !
120 TVR's revving up at the same time in the Piece hall sounded great !
120 TVR's revving up at the same time in the Piece hall sounded great !
If at first you don't succeed use a bigger hammer
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'89 TVR 400SE V8 "Wedge", now Jolted see Powered By !
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'89 TVR 400SE V8 "Wedge", now Jolted see Powered By !
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yes, these hot wire anemometers are commonly used in the air mass meters of car fuel injection systems. If i am to buy car accessories.. i would definitely choose that.. it makes a cool look real cool..