Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012 (33rd)

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Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012 (33rd)

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1991 Ingersoll 3012
12.5 HP Briggs and Straton Vanguard V Twin
90d V angle
Air cooled
42" Cutting deck

FreeEMS: Jaguar 0.6, Custom enclosure, Ignition only (for now), 2 GM LS style coils, ford truck VR sensor, GM 1 bar MAP, factory cooling fan is the 18-2 trigger wheel.

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EDIT: Previous discussions can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=67&t=2426
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Re: Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012

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Got the engine running now on the second jaguar--since I screwed up the first one. Same problem though of only firing on one cylinder. Could be something fundamentally wrong with my fixed config does this look right?

anglesOfTDC: {ANGLE(0), ANGLE(270)}, // v-twin 90 degree
outputEventPinNumbers: {0}, //
schedulingConfigurationBits: {0,0}, // Ignition only
decoderEngineOffset: ANGLE(125.00), //
numberOfConfiguredOutputEvents: 2, // Wasted spark
numberOfInjectionsPerEngineCycle: 1 // moot

It might be a little late to ask but a V-twin like this is supported right? or are the event too far apart lol!?
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Re: Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012

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No, that's definitely wrong! :-D You need to select your second pin on the second line. Both are being scheduled on pin 0 at the moment, which could be making for some interesting noises ;-)

Nice comment, re moot, very apt.

So if you have your coils on T2 and T3, for example, then you should have your outputEventPinNumbers as 0, 1, and so on up to T7 = 5.

Post a good video once you fix this and have it running mint :-D

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Re: Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012

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thanks Fred, the mighty hotel can hang with RS4s or do you have your truck running?

BTW the MOAR was making wierd sounds. I had the wrong perception of what wasted spark would look like on a 2 cylinder. I also had the decoder offset backwards--I found in an older post that it is 360-whatIthought.

Here it is!
http://youtu.be/A2yLauXirZY

Bonus footage:
http://youtu.be/XQzJC4coeBU
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Impregacy wrote:thanks Fred, the mighty hotel can hang with RS4s or do you have your truck running?
The mighty hotel with me driving it can hang with most cars around corners :-) In a straight line, things are different :-D
BTW the MOAR was making wierd sounds. I had the wrong perception of what wasted spark would look like on a 2 cylinder. I also had the decoder offset backwards--I found in an older post that it is 360-whatIthought.
That doesn't sound right. Your decoder offset with crank-mounted missing tooth wheel should be 0 to 359.98 inclusive, IE, less than 360.
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Re: Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012

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Thank you Fred, for the neat program. Mad props to Fred, Andy, Michael, and everyone else who contributed. I really had a smile on my face as I mowed the lawn today--got some strange looks--especially from my brother in law when I tried to explain the wires dangling from the engine.

Regarding the offset, I had always thought of it as the angle past tooth 1 when at TDC but for FreeEMS it's more like the angle ramaining before TDC. Anyway I thought it would be 125 but instead is 360-125=235

I think I want to slap my wide band on next. Maybe fuel injection is in the works.
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You're most welcome, I bet I matched your smiles, and one-upped you with applause here in my bedroom watching your vid! :-)

Just read the "air cooled" part, what did you do for an engine temp sensor, point me at previous answer if I missed it :-)

You should put a camera on a tripod and film a piece of empty grass, then mow-into-scene, slowly mow across scene, then mow-out-of-scene again :-D Would make for an epic intro clip to a future presentation of some sort. No rush on delivery :-)

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Re: Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012

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nice, how about installing a turbo on it?
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Re: Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012

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Just read the "air cooled" part, what did you do for an engine temp sensor, point me at previous answer if I missed it :-)
Good question, it doesn't have one yet :/, I suppose that is next on the list also. Was planning to drill into the cylnder head somewhere, not sure where yet. I'm guessing the temps can vary greatly depending on where I put it.
nice, how about installing a turbo on it?


Ha the thought has crossed my mind also. Anyone know of one small enough ~25 HP?
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Re: Impregacy's "Moar" 1991 Ingersoll 3012

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Impregacy wrote:Good question, it doesn't have one yet :/
Not an issue with only ignition control!
I suppose that is next on the list also.

Before you fuel inject, yes.
Was planning to drill into the cylnder head somewhere, not sure where yet. I'm guessing the temps can vary greatly depending on where I put it.
Probably true, however the only thing that matters is that it's consistent and sufficiently different from "cold" to "hot". The closer it tracks chamber temperature, the better, too. More lag = less "accurate" enrichment. Search for what VW guys do to get some ideas. There is a good image someone posted on here for this. I can't recall who or where, though.
Ha the thought has crossed my mind also. Anyone know of one small enough ~25 HP?
PM em_knaps and link to this thread for him to reply.
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