Yazza54
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posted on 21/6/11 at 06:50 PM |
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Emerald Teething Help Please
Hi guys,
At the garage with dad trying to get the Ultima/Maserati to fire, the emerald system has a dedicated circuit for the power to coils and injectors. Was
cranking it but it's bone dry, seems the fuse for said circuit is blown.
Was only a 10a fuse so the electrician has put a 15a and it's blown again. Now it's a bit hit and miss and theres no fuse value given by
emerald from what he's read. Does anyone know roughly from the brief info I've given if this kind of fuse sounds too small or adequate?
Any other things we could check?
The ecu seems to work fine, spins ove great, plenty of fuel pressure, but each time we stick a new fuse in it pops it
I'm unhappy cos I eat and I eat cos I'm unhappy
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Hammerhead
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posted on 21/6/11 at 07:04 PM |
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sorry didn't get past the Ultima Maserati bit...........I need pictures please!!!!
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Yazza54
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posted on 22/6/11 at 10:10 AM |
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I'll get a video of it running when it eventually coughs up! Need to set the timing now on the laptop... Hoping it's obvious but I bet it
isn't!
I'm unhappy cos I eat and I eat cos I'm unhappy
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omega 24 v6
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posted on 22/6/11 at 12:00 PM |
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to be honest we'd need to know the coil type. mines has a 15 amp and its fine ( wasted spark v/hall 4 cyl). Inj will pull very little as
well.
Unplug the coil and injectors and take the plug out of thr ecu. then check with meter between the pins and earth and between indivudal pins ( all of
them against each other ). set on ohms the wiring should all be clear of each other ( unless there is atacho take of or such like.
If it looks wrong it probably is wrong.
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will121
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posted on 22/6/11 at 12:00 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Yazza54
At the garage with dad trying to get the Ultima/Maserati to fire, the emerald system has a dedicated circuit for the power to coils and injectors. Was
cranking it but it's bone dry, seems the fuse for said circuit is blown.
Was only a 10a fuse so the electrician has put a 15a and it's blown again. Now it's a bit hit and miss and theres no fuse value given by
emerald from what he's read. Does anyone know roughly from the brief info I've given if this kind of fuse sounds too small or adequate?
Any other things we could check?
The ecu seems to work fine, spins ove great, plenty of fuel pressure, but each time we stick a new fuse in it pops it
when you say Emerald ECU has a dedicated circuit for the power to coils and injectors, do you mean this as a separate unit? as when i fitted my
emerald ECU i ran the live feed to power the coil and injectors via a fused relay direct from the ignition switch independant of the ECU as the ECU
only provides the switch neutral trigger element not the full current load of the injectors, coil or pump?
think from memory my zetec coil and injectors are fused at 15A but assume yours is a V8??? may be different loading. i would give emerald a ring as
there is a chap there who develops the ECU and generally all good with free advise and also double check/test the coil/injectors for wiring fault and
shorts just incase the fuse is blowing for a good reason
[Edited on 22/6/11 by will121]
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Yazza54
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posted on 22/6/11 at 12:07 PM |
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It's as if the initial draw is too much on the first turn of the key. If you give it a sec then pop the fuse in and crank it won't
blow.
The electrician says the coils and injectors have their own fuse for the pair. Never seen this done before but he will have done whatever is in the
emerald instructions.
Another thing for you guys who are familiar with emerald ecus, any tips on setting the throttle pot and timing to make it run? Running a 60-2 bosch
setup
I'm unhappy cos I eat and I eat cos I'm unhappy
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will121
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posted on 22/6/11 at 12:29 PM |
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TPS setting is in manual, think its in set up menu and it then just asks you to apply full throttle and release and it self calibrates, as for timing
if crank sensor in right position/angle and ECU set to 60/2 with trigger position angle should run from base map
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Myke 2463
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posted on 22/6/11 at 07:20 PM |
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Do it the easy way and speak to Dave Walker. make sure you have the serial no and model no.
Tel: 01953 889110
Be Lucky Mike.
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