This crank cam sensor pick up situation deserves its own topic. But here is the short and sweet on what's Happening. First Mark broke out an old tool that was new back when he or I were in college.
Since neither of us really wanted to sit beside an engine making 700 horsepower, violently,, we patched it in on the old video monitor. However it just couldn't capture the crank sensor fluctuations.
So we moved to a more modern version, and was able 2 see it happening and replay the data. It is harmonic's related, 100% certain.
Best we can tell, the reluctor is vibrating or oscillating at a frequency that is affecting the square wave pattern seen by the pick up. And ECM doesn't know what to do with it. So it loses count, cuts the cylinders off, problem ceases, refires cylinders, ssdd over and over again.
Why it is so prevalent on the dyno, or how to resolve it, is still up for discussion. But I believe we have a short-term work around in place for the next engine. So by the end of next week we should have a better grasp of the situation..
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
Since neither of us really wanted to sit beside an engine making 700 horsepower, violently,, we patched it in on the old video monitor. However it just couldn't capture the crank sensor fluctuations.
So we moved to a more modern version, and was able 2 see it happening and replay the data. It is harmonic's related, 100% certain.
Best we can tell, the reluctor is vibrating or oscillating at a frequency that is affecting the square wave pattern seen by the pick up. And ECM doesn't know what to do with it. So it loses count, cuts the cylinders off, problem ceases, refires cylinders, ssdd over and over again.
Why it is so prevalent on the dyno, or how to resolve it, is still up for discussion. But I believe we have a short-term work around in place for the next engine. So by the end of next week we should have a better grasp of the situation..
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
Last edited by a moderator: