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IMPORTANT: enter the case-INsensitive alphabetic (no numbers) code AND WRITE SOME SHORT summary of changes (below) if you are saving changes. (not required for previewing changes). Wiki-spamming is not tolerated, will be removed, so it does NOT even show up in history. Spammers go away now. Visit Preferences to set your user name Summary of change: I am going to install Vems on '''Renault 4cyl, 16v engine.''' Engine is F4R730, Clio RS 172, year 2000. '''MembersPage/Cerozg/Trigger''' - trigger related subpage Collect some info (specific engine code, year, ...) *MAP sensor - Vdo 20-100kpa, 520-4780mV *camshaft phase shifter - on-off type, 7.5 Ohms *injectors - marelli, hiZ, 14.5 Ohms *MAT sensor - ntc, 1500 Ohm at 25C *CLT sensor - ntc, 2200 Ohm at 25C *engine is standard, only decat, compression ratio 11:1, max power at 6250 rpm V3.8b (oid11249 v3/11837) has arrived. ---- '''1. BOARD ASSEMBLY''' I have some doubts about flyback, sck pullup on V3.8b board and main supply. '''Flyback''' Can you help me and define which solution is applied when V3.8b is purchased as preassembled with 30V flyback? I have found two solutions. I am not sure which is right. 1. Only 1K5E30V diode from flyback pad to ec36/pin23. 2. 1K5E30V diode + capacitor (light red one wima mks 4 4.7 uF 100 - 10% which comes with recue kit, probably noise filter but i am not sure) between flyback pad and ground http://www.vems.hu/wiki/index.php?page=MembersPage%2FCsotiF%2FGenboardassembly That is correct: http://www.vems.hu/files/CsotiF/DSCN5631.JPG Is ground reinforcement essential or optional? Optional. v3.8 has 54um (copper thickness) so unless the IGBT-s or the injectors are stressed to the extreme (>16A simultaneous), the onboard traces suffice without added wires. Good harness is needed in any case. ---- About SCK pullup on ISP header. Is it optional or essential on V3.8b board? It didnt came soldered on board. SCK has no effect if the v3 starts up (always on powerup) and communicates. Without SCK pullup (and 47uF or bigger electrolyte capacitor on 5V) it might happen that (say) once in 20 startups it goes into "ISP" mode (not normal running). Can you check the bottom of the ISP pinheader ? On v3.8b the diagonal resistor not needed, 4k7 near the pinheader. Try to '''measure with a 100k pulldown resistor applied temporarily to SCK, SCK voltage should be >4V.''' Is main supply on V3.8b preassembled? Diode and PTC fuse were soldered on board. It seems nothing else is needed. Should be preassembled, yes. OK. Thanks. ---- '''Transient suppressor 1k5 / 18V''' Between GND and EC36/pin23: it is NOT BY399 but a transient suppressor * protection: it has no effect if the EC36/pin23 "flyback" is connected properly to the injector common+ (+12V). * However, should the flyback return wire be forgotten (or accidentally disconnected - eg if connected to the wrong side of the fuse and fuse breaks), this might save the FETs (preventing more than 18V + 31V on the FET drains) and other components of the mainboard (FETdriver, processor) http://www.vems.hu/files/CsotiF/DSCN5633.JPG ---- '''2. WIRING''' Engine bay is too hazardous-very hot and possible leaks from cooling system, moisture... Ventilation bay is populated with battery, air filter, ventilation fan and lots of moisture. The most convenient place i found is under the front passenger seat. But wires will be 3 meters long in one direction!!! Will this be a problem-voltage drop, noise...? Should be good under the front passenger seat. * 3m should not be a problem (if the rules are followed, and shielded cable is used for triggers, shield connected only at the ECU end). I managed to place ecu closer, so wires are about 2 meters long. ---- '''3. TRIGGER SETTINGS''' Optional: Add document to category: Wiki formatting: * is Bullet list ** Bullet list subentry ... '''Bold''', ---- is horizontal ruler, <code> preformatted text... </code> See wiki editing HELP for tables and other formatting tips and tricks.