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It can be, I've used it with my megasquirt driving the stock igniter and single coil setup. However, if your going for sequential fuel or spark, it just doesn't have enough teeth to provide decent resolution. The 24 tooth dizzy from a smallport is better.
No, none of the teeth have been removed on the first dizzy. That is just the stock bigport dizzy, it has two pick wheels in it, a 4 tooth NE wheels and a 1 tooth G wheel. The NE wheel is used for working out the position of the crank and the G wheel is a home signal to let the ECU know when it gets to Cyl#1 TDC. You'll notice the small port 24 wheel is similar, it has a 24 tooth NE wheel and a 1 tooth G wheel.
It it removed. However, with the stock 4AGE 4 tooth dizzy, the igniter is a apart of the Toyota VAST system, and the igniter actually connects to the dizzy and the coil. It provides an nice square wave out pulse tach signal which you can feed to the ECU. Infact, the VAST type igniter doesn't even need an ECU to make the ignition system work, you can crank the motor over with the ecu unplugged and spray fuel in the intake (start ya bastard spray) and it will run. So you could keep the stock igniter (with the coil unplugged) purely for the fact it gives you a nice tach signal to connect to your aftermarket ecu.
Most COP's like the 1NZFE or 1ZZFE COP's have internal igniters in them and are triggered with 5v signals. If you use COP's that don't have the internal igniter (1MZFE), you with need external igniters to run them.
Next month, I'm actually going to be doing a MegaSquirt 2 install on a mates AW11 which has a 4AGE with bigport head, small port block, 288 cams and AE111 quads on it. We will be using the stock bigport dizzy, coil and igniter and running batch fired fuel and stock single coil ignition. Eventually we will source a small port 24 tooth dizzy and upgrade it to full sequential fuel and install some COP's for sequential spark as well.
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