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Ignition settings

These setting influence the ignition pulse generation of the VEMS ecu, ignition is scheduled from last possible occasion to get very accurate and precise ignition timing on all running conditions. Between channels overlapping dwell is used, but only when ignition output selection allows it (no collisions allowed) and desired dwell requires it, example:

Any dwell limiting either due to non allowed overlapping or minimum_off_time will be represented on dwell gauge in VemsTune for reference.


Ignition outputs

Ignition Outputs In Use
Select how many ignition outputs to use in the Ignition Output Table.

Ignition Driver Type
Use Normal for all conventional ignition systems, EDIS is only used for custom PnP solutions.

Invert Driver Output
Normally disabled, use if you need inverted outputs. Only for experts!

Dual Output Mode
This function enables "virtual wasted spark" and will drive two ignition outputs at the same time. See Ignition Outputs Dual menu when assigning outputs in this mode.

Multi Spark
This enables multispark and will deliver multiple sparks per ignition output when engine rpm is below 1500 rpm (over a 25 degree relative window from first spark position); The amount of deliverable sparks are calculated by these boundries according to commanded dwell and seperation time.


Other

Ign Adjust - Cold
Adjusts ignition timing on a cold engine, the adjustment is ramped down from 0 degC to warm engine.

Ignition Retard Clamp
The minimum ignition timing allowed, used to clamp ignition timing for ALS and launch control. Typically 0 down to -20 degrees.


Ignition Dwell Settings

Coil Charge Time @13.2V
This sets the ignition dwell time, set this according to your ignition coil specification. Normal values are 1.5 to 3.0 ms. Too high values will overheat your coils! Take care and use correct fuse size.

Coil Charge Time MAP Scale

Dwell is extended by (MAP - 70kPa) * Coil Charge Time MAP Scale/4096, but no more than +0.4 (40% extension that is *1.4).

Examples:

Higher value means higher slope (so max dwell extension reached earlier). Take care not to overload the ignition output or the coil (use lower Coil Charge Time @13.2V so you only get extended dwell when really necessary).