Engine
Inline 4 cylinder natually aspirated engine.
Intake
Stock setup is four 39mm flatslide carburetters.
Planned setup is 38mm throttles from a Suzuki GSX-R 600, including the stock injectors.
Note: This is from a GSX-R 1000, but the 600 version is very similar.
Ignition
Stock setup is two coil wasted spark. According to my Haynes manual the primary resistance of the is 1.8 to 2.8 ohms. Would that make it suitable for inductive ignition ? It is CDI based ignition setup.
Second option:
Suzuki GSX-R coil on plug.
According to the Haynes manual the resistance of the primary winding is 0.8 - 1.2 ohms, would that make it suitable for VEMS?
I think it was Jorgen that told me coils lower than 0.5ohms are unsuitable for VEMS.. but I just want to make sure.
There is no simple rule if you can only measure resistance (eg. the old oiltanker types are good for inductive type ignition, despite the high resistance). Knowing the size and/or inductance helps a lot.
- Very small transformers are only good for CDI, which means at least a 350V supply is necessary and a 1uF cap (at the ignition transformer supply rail; instead of +12V). Make sure noone touches the coils when the ignition is on (should not touch anyway, but extremely important for this setup). Consider it experimental (or "hack") with v3.x, the new CDI ignition board is months away. CDI is coming back, because of motorbikes and IonSense
- Bigger transformers work for either CDI or inductive type ignition. This is the more common nowadays (the standard VEMS v3.x setup).
Trigger wheel:
Recent photo of the engine. Two wires run to the pickup coil. That would make it an VR type?
VEMS
Diagnose plug (rs232), Bulgin - Micro Buccaneer 400 Series.
Sensors
- TPS. According to the Haynes Suzuki Manual the TPS shold have a resistance of 1.1Kohm when closed and 4.3Kohm when open.
- MAP
- Crank trigger. Almost certain that stock can be used. Most likely VR. (HALL or even optical can be used as well, just find out which type it is: count wires, measure Ohm with DVM, etc..).
- CLT
- IAT
- WBO2
Injectors
According to the Haynes Suzuki Manual the injectors are supposed to have an resistance of 11-16 ohms @ 20C.
[MembersPage/PhatBob] I think that we need to have some sort of priority list for the manual.
Triggers: Types (Hall, VR, optical, distributor) and configuration (missing tooth, multi tooth, sync etc)
Sensors: Water, air, tps, map (manifold fitting guide required)
Injectors: High/LowZ
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