I found this thread while looking at my web page stats (as you do...)
Firstly, thanks to everyone who has said I'm a nice guy/smart bugger, much appreciated!
Simon: Which Simon are you? Turner? Bernard? G'day anyway!
Brad: Yeah I've been working on Chris' Mini - turns out a lot some of the problems were wiring issues (I didn't do the installation), although there was a triggering issue as well.
Basically there was a lot of interference between the high-tension leads and the pickup, so I changed the ECU design to provide more filtering and it's been good since - the other cars on the website (
http://www.adaptronic.com.au/field.html) all trigger nicely that I've made that change to the design.
Since then we've had a few issues with idle speed, which isn't helped by the huge cams and throttle body from an SR20 with no warm-up reg. The crankcase breather wasn't hooked up correctly either so there could be an issue there. We're working through it!
We did try to hook up the knock sensor today but it appeared to false trigger from engine mechanical noise (not knocking) at mid RPM and upwards - so I am currently looking into this. So far the installations I have done have all been open-loop ignition control (not using knock sensor) so it hasn't been an issue but it is something that I need to get working properly.
From what I've heard the 4EFTE is very similar to the 4AGZE (-Z +T) in terms of triggering and so on, except that you'll be running a dizzy instead of coil packs - I'm looking forward to doing your car, but I understand if you want to wait until Chris' is sorted out! As it happens I should be doing a 4AGZE +T -Z soon anyway so I can let you know how it goes if you like. Every engine is different...
Injectors: Yes, this is why I suggested one injector on each port, and choose them so that the duty cycle of each pulse from the ECU is only about 20% at the maximum power produced. Then connect the ECU outputs in pairs to each injector so that it fires in time with the valve opening - therefore each injector has a maximum duty cycle of about 40%.
The standard injection on the Mazda B3 TBI engine uses a single injector which fires once per 180 degrees. It still idles fine, and the 121 bubbles get excellent fuel economy. Of course the timing isn't so critical because you have the intake runners to mix up the fuel. On a 5-port it will be much more critical.
Manufacturers may also use sequential injection to improve idle smoothness as well as reduce emissions. I concur that it doesn't add any power.
Have fun all!
Andy