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![]() do you need to run cats? and what did the motor orignaly have? dizzy?
reason i ask is the only benifit from sequential inj is emmissions from reports and your pickup (rpm/postion) from the engine if you want each cyl to have its own spark this is called cop (coil on plug) i think wasted is better as the spark cleans the plug on the exaust stroke and easyer to install i would go 6cyl wasted spark (3 coil drivers) off a trigger wheel and ms has two inj banks as std so you could have each bank running its own fueling mixture |
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![]() Cosworth V6 already has wasted spark coil pack via EDIS 6 which I still have. Cats are not required and I'm happy to go with grouped injection for now.
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if you want seqenshal you would need some kind of cam positon sensor so the ecu knows what cycle cyl1 is on. i know my zetec has one on the inlet cam. to be honest i think it would be better to have a closed loop for each bank of cyl (two wideband sensors) plus the effort of adding extra inj channels spark channels and an extra pickup for the cam for minnmal power gains seems alot of time, money and effort to me hope this helps ![]() |
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