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    Default Re: Wolf3d v4 to 4agze cas wiring

    It's alive! thanks to all for the assistance.

    Basically the big problem is what Witzl aluded to. It has to be rising edge, not falling edge. So I rewired the CAS basically splitting up the white common earth wires and running these to the ECU and using the coloured wires as the common earth.

    After this, in conjunction with Mikie's settings, all was fine and dandy and it kicked to life quite easy.

    I was getting a heap of sync errors and a bad miss though, but it seems that playing with the sensor volt setting (very low, low, medium, high, etc) helps this. I have to have it very low to get it to start, but as the revs come up I can change it to low which seems to get rid of the sync errors.

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    Default Re: Wolf3d v4 to 4agze cas wiring

    good to hear, now the real pain begins the tune
    Cheers Michael
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    Default Re: Wolf3d v4 to 4agze cas wiring

    Glad to hear you got it running Joel.
    Best of luck ironing out your tune
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    Default Re: Wolf3d v4 to 4agze cas wiring

    good to hear that you running. best of luck with the tune.

    Mike

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    Default Re: Wolf3d v4 to 4agze cas wiring

    Yes all the best! I'm keen to see how you go as I also will be wiring in and tuning with a wolf 3d soon.

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    Default Re: Wolf3d v4 to 4agze cas wiring

    For future reference i just found this:

    http://wolfems.com/files/WOLF3D%20Ve...20Tech%209.pdf

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    Default Re: Wolf3d v4 to 4agze cas wiring

    Quote Originally Posted by Casey-G View Post
    For future reference i just found this:

    http://wolfems.com/files/WOLF3D%20Ve...20Tech%209.pdf
    I honestly think Wolf should've gone one step further, and recommended that the common grounds of each sensor be separated and used as the signal wires.

    Certainly seemed to fix the problem here for Joel



    But of course Wolf wouldnt like being told that, just as much as they dont like giving out customer support for free.
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    Default Re: Wolf3d v4 to 4agze cas wiring

    hey guys sorry for bringing this thread back to life,

    but im doing a similar thing, to a ke70 with a 4agze out of (unknown) shell. im wiring up a ems stinger into it, and im a little confused about the stock ignitor. can this be used with the stinger? and does anyone have the wiring diagram for it?

    i see the pic above is pretty much what i need but i need the wiring pinout for the ignitor

    thanks in advance
    Aaron

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