Mitsubishi GTO 6G72 installation

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Mitsubishi GTO 6G72 installation

Post by chris72 » Wed Sep 23, 2015 7:59 pm

Hi
I am looking at the possibility of running this engine using EMU
the engine is V6 twin turbo
the crank and cam sensor setup has me confused can anyone tell me if EMU can support this pattern

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Re: Mitsubishi GTO 6G72 installation

Post by Karel » Thu Sep 24, 2015 9:22 am

I think for sure.

In the worst case, you can use just "crank signal" and let it in Waste spark mode....

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Re: Mitsubishi GTO 6G72 installation

Post by chris72 » Thu Sep 24, 2015 10:04 am

Thanks Karel

at the moment the engine runs sequentian injection and wasted spark, i was considering changing to COP as the mitsubishi ignition module is getting harder to source as a spare part

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Re: Mitsubishi GTO 6G72 installation

Post by RHD » Sat Sep 26, 2015 10:40 am

Karel wrote:I think for sure.

In the worst case, you can use just "crank signal" and let it in Waste spark mode....
That will not work because there is no missing tooth so there is no way to identify any of the cylinders directly from the crank unless it has a distributor


I think its possible, you have falling signal spacing 120,190,170,240

Try setting primary trigger to multitooth, number of teeth 3 and secondary trigger to falling edge and next edge rejection angle to about 210, (try different settings >190,<240 ) see if you get the green "synchronized" indicator.

It should pick up the falling edge just after No1 TDC the rest you can do with first trigger tooth setting and the firing sequence start position etc.
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Re: Mitsubishi GTO 6G72 installation

Post by chris72 » Mon Sep 28, 2015 6:36 pm

Thanks All
just the turbos, intercooler and injectors to replace first lol

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Re: Mitsubishi GTO 6G72 installation

Post by Jadzwin » Wed Oct 14, 2015 7:46 pm

When you will be able to crank the engine send here the EMU scopes. One with CAM at falling edge, the second with cam of rising edge.

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Re: Mitsubishi GTO 6G72 installation

Post by chris72 » Wed Oct 14, 2015 9:12 pm

thanks
will post scopes in the new year hopefully

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