Do I understand MJLJ correctly?
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 8:27 pm
I finally ordered all the parts, and I'll have everything put together as soon as parts arrive. The way I understand MJLJ is that it can advance timing based on rpm. There are 10 rpm ranges you can specify, be it 1000 rpm increments, or less. When small rpm increments are used, MJLJ will cover smaller engine rpm range. So far correct?
I will be using MJLJ on Ford 4.6L engine, it has a 6,000 rpm safe rev range. So basically my MJLJ will advance or retard based on 1,500 rpm increments. Is this one correct?
I wonder if MJLJ could be modified either hardware or software to control timing advance every 100 rpm or every 50 rpm for 800 rpm to 6,000 rpm rev range??
Also, about the configurable outputs. I have a manifold valve on my variable resonance intake manifold, it needs 12 volts to open, can one of those outputs handle it? What other stuff can those programmable outputs do? (other than shift light)
And another thing; where can I get that MJLJ sticker for the box? Is background white or transperant?
AL
I will be using MJLJ on Ford 4.6L engine, it has a 6,000 rpm safe rev range. So basically my MJLJ will advance or retard based on 1,500 rpm increments. Is this one correct?
I wonder if MJLJ could be modified either hardware or software to control timing advance every 100 rpm or every 50 rpm for 800 rpm to 6,000 rpm rev range??
Also, about the configurable outputs. I have a manifold valve on my variable resonance intake manifold, it needs 12 volts to open, can one of those outputs handle it? What other stuff can those programmable outputs do? (other than shift light)
And another thing; where can I get that MJLJ sticker for the box? Is background white or transperant?
AL