History of MembersPage/NanassyPeter/TriggerTenPlusOne
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2010-05-13 13:43:44 . . . . 4d6f4652.adsl.enternet.hu [hint to suppress noise]
2010-05-06 10:39:47 . . . . BC246B4B.dsl.pool.telekom.hu [triggering problem but why]
2009-07-24 09:14:23 . . . . 3e70cf72.adsl.enternet.hu [emphasiezed tested good]
2009-07-23 16:41:17 . . . . 3e70cf72.adsl.enternet.hu [result of the test ]
2009-07-23 15:37:17 . . . . dsl4E5C29EE.pool.t-online.hu [problem,support needed ASAP]


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One of our car that runs this type of trigger shows interesting problems during gearchanges.Note that the car has a dogbox transmission,which gives out enormus noise when changing gears.
One of our car that runs this type of trigger shows interesting problems during gearchanges. Note that the car has a dogbox transmission,which gives out enormus noise when changing gears.
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But during gearchange you likely want igncut anyway. How fast does the RPM reading gets corrected after the gearchange ?
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For sure, any low toothcount VR setup is very sensitive to noise. You can try a 20-33nF capacitor at the ECU side to suppress noise somewhat.

If using HALL sensor, the HALL-dirac filtering (since 1.1.77) can be tried.