I'm new to this forum so i hope i'm posting this problem on the right forum...
I'll explain the situation:
I have a 1985 chevrolet camaro iroc-z28 (305 TPI-setup) took apart the engine, put in new pistons, blower ready camshaft/valves/springs. new low intake manifold with a blower which comes from a ford (suited for 5 liter engines).
I'm using the stock HEI module (7 pins) in the stock distributer. And stock injectors.
A buddy of mine assembled the MS2V3.0 (uses bowling & grippo V2.11 code) tested it, and it worked ok on the stim. I connected it to the car and it looks like all signals are present.
Now for the problem..
When i try to start the car it cranks, alle the signals are present for as far as i know. sometimes it allmost fires up, have some logs for those who want to take a look at that. At first the spark plugs were quite wet (of gas), but after some contact with a guy i know there not anymore(gave it a bit too much fuel, though if i pull out a plug i can see the ignition works). still the car doesn't start...
Because i'm not that great in wiring and stuff the guy i know assembled the megasquirt and helped me do the wiring, but today i was checking the HEI module and found out it was a 7 pins module, looked it for the ignition settings in the manual and found that some settings were not correct for the 7-pins HEI.(like ignition input must be rising edge and cranking trigger must be trigger rise) could this be a problem? still the engine almost fires up at some point with these settings wrong(i suppose)..?
I also discovered in the notes the guy made assembling the MS2V3.0 that at step 65 of the assemblymanual he chose to install the high current ignition driver instead of the first optiom which lookes to me as the right option... Could this be the problem?
Again i'm not a specialist in electronics and wiring but learning fast the past few days...
thanks up front for anybody with good tips!!
Edwin
