Hi Ryan,Ryan.g wrote:The R34 Coils fire on a 5v TTL Signal from the ECU
Can you get teamviewer loaded up so a member of the Support team can log in and go over the car live to Assist more
Support@Syvecs.co.uk
I have teamview already and was going to try organize to do it Friday but it has stormed here since Friday mourning and my wifi doesn't work in the colourbond shed, as soon as I step out side it fine, hopefully your Monday mourning we can organize it if what Pavlo has suggested doesn't work
Hi Steviestevieturbo wrote:In output tests
If you do the test, best unplug the coils and check for the actual voltage changes on the trigger wire( need a meter with duty, pw or a scope really. Meter across trigger wire and ground )
Although if you go to Ignition Pulse Request and from 0, hold the +/- key, whilst the +/- is pressed it will pulse the output, and you could check for a spark at the plug whilst doing this.
thanks for that, I tried that and got nothing but then the coils are set Normal
Hi Pavlopavlo wrote:So to check.
You have +12v, GND and TTL signal to the coilpack?
The ignition was set to normal, it needs to be set to TTL if the coils are wired like a factory coil (last time I did R34 coils I didn't wire them as per factory and instead comonned the +12v and trigger, using a high level ignition output on the ground terminal of the coil to fire it).
You need to go into IO Configuration->Required Spark Output Configuration
Set it to TTL 1-6
Device->Program.
Remove coilpacks and place on engine with plugs in for testing, usual safety rules apply, ensure plugs grounded, no fuel sitting on engine etc.
Go to Output Testing->Ignition Output Base States and ensure all are OFF
Go to Output testing->Ignition Output Pulse Duration and set 1-6 to 3ms
Go to Output testing->Input / Output test mode and set to "enabled"
Go to Output testing->Ignition pulse request In outputs 1-6 you can test each coil individually by using + or - key or by any other method of changing the number, any change will send a single pulse request. Keeping your finger on the + or - key will pulse and fire the respective output repeatedly.
There is a change that the coils have already been blown.
Ok that sounds promising, I was just going through the settings and came on to asked if it was meant to be set on Normal or TTL and if TTL which one but 1..6 seemed right so your post was my answer but prepared earlier

I'll give that a go now, I just have to reduce the IOPD from 4ms to under 3ms, easy easy
thank you guys for your replies