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I picked up a Jacobs NOS controller(NMM) - It is sold as V-8 specific - and is advertised to be used as an integrated ignition unit with timing control.
I just wanted it for its ability to control the NOS as a RPM function(it pulses the solenoids to meter NOS and fuel, and has adjustable A/F dial).
I just want the unit as a stand alone function - with NOS/fuel control out -
and RPM in.
My question is - it only is set up for 8 cylinder use - it will take input
from either a distributor or it has a crank signal input.
What signal can I tap into to get a simulated 'crank signal' -
it don't have to be exact - just relevant in a ratio of 1/2 or 2 times actual RPM(dials read 0-10,000) so I could double or 1/2 the reading to compensate.
I can't get anyone from Jacobs to respond to my info requests.
Does the PCM Tach signal look like a crank signal?
Would the cam signal work?(if it would I could 1/2 the RPM dial reading)
Or could the coil signal be used as a crank signal input (if it would I could
double the RPM dial reading).
I just wanted it for its ability to control the NOS as a RPM function(it pulses the solenoids to meter NOS and fuel, and has adjustable A/F dial).
I just want the unit as a stand alone function - with NOS/fuel control out -
and RPM in.
My question is - it only is set up for 8 cylinder use - it will take input
from either a distributor or it has a crank signal input.
What signal can I tap into to get a simulated 'crank signal' -
it don't have to be exact - just relevant in a ratio of 1/2 or 2 times actual RPM(dials read 0-10,000) so I could double or 1/2 the reading to compensate.
I can't get anyone from Jacobs to respond to my info requests.
Does the PCM Tach signal look like a crank signal?
Would the cam signal work?(if it would I could 1/2 the RPM dial reading)
Or could the coil signal be used as a crank signal input (if it would I could
double the RPM dial reading).