Megajolt (again)
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Megajolt (again)
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Anyone has used this kit on a Range Rover 3.5 lpg V8 ?
Is this better then the rpi kit with a&r amplifier ?
The vehicle is used 4 offroad.
Anyone has used this kit on a Range Rover 3.5 lpg V8 ?
Is this better then the rpi kit with a&r amplifier ?
The vehicle is used 4 offroad.
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Much much much much better!! You cant compare the 2, the MegaJolt is a wasted spark solution which will allow the coils to fully saturate before they discharge. The other is a waste (of money) Im afraid,
Phil
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Ok thanks for the input, with a normal distributor you have vacuum advance, how is this done with megajolt ?daxtojeiro wrote:Much much much much better!! You cant compare the 2, the MegaJolt is a wasted spark solution which will allow the coils to fully saturate before they discharge. The other is a waste (of money) Im afraid,
Phil
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Agreed.
I have a MegaJolt on my 4.6V8. It is basically the kit above, but with the following differences:
- Triggered by the flywheel rather than a trigger-wheel
- MegaJolt modified to automatically switch maps when switching between petrol and LPG.
You have to map a MegaJolt - that is how it does advance. You can either feed it a manifold vacuum signal, or a throttle position. There are probably maps already out there if you have a standard setup. I went on a rolling road to do mine.
Chris.
I have a MegaJolt on my 4.6V8. It is basically the kit above, but with the following differences:
- Triggered by the flywheel rather than a trigger-wheel
- MegaJolt modified to automatically switch maps when switching between petrol and LPG.
You have to map a MegaJolt - that is how it does advance. You can either feed it a manifold vacuum signal, or a throttle position. There are probably maps already out there if you have a standard setup. I went on a rolling road to do mine.
Chris.
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So there is a connection to put a vacuumline on the megajolt ecu ?ChrisJC wrote:Agreed.
I have a MegaJolt on my 4.6V8. It is basically the kit above, but with the following differences:
- Triggered by the flywheel rather than a trigger-wheel
- MegaJolt modified to automatically switch maps when switching between petrol and LPG.
You have to map a MegaJolt - that is how it does advance. You can either feed it a manifold vacuum signal, or a throttle position. There are probably maps already out there if you have a standard setup. I went on a rolling road to do mine.
Chris.
I have a carbu 3.5 and wanth to keep everything so simpel possible.
Is there a difference in power, fuel economy ? in regard to the standard system ?
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I just bought a second hand set from a guy @ my landrover club x-rover.DaveEFI wrote:Looks like you have the choice of a TPS or MAP based system. The MAP based is probably easier to do.
You'll also likely need a tach adaptor and USB to serial adaptor.
I have no idea wath TPS or Map is ?

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scudderfish wrote:TPS is throttle position sensor, basically a widget that tells the ECU how far open the throttle is. MAP is a pressure sensor for the manifold that measures how hard the engine is sucking air in. MAP is generally a better measure of how hard the engine is working.
ok thanks, the kit i bought is with a map and a rpm sensor aparently.
Will i be able to use this sensor to make a rpm gauge work ?
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The original rev counter is connected to the coil negative. The pulse from that when the coil fires is approx 60 volts.
With EDIS, you have 4 coils. Connecting to just one would make the rev counter read 1/4 of the true RPM. So you either need an adaptor which derives a pulse from all four, or one which converts the low voltage pulse tach output on either the MJ or EDIS unit to one large enough to drive the rev counter. (Modern rev counters are designed to work on a low voltage pulse)
The instructions with the kit should make it clear which version you have.
With EDIS, you have 4 coils. Connecting to just one would make the rev counter read 1/4 of the true RPM. So you either need an adaptor which derives a pulse from all four, or one which converts the low voltage pulse tach output on either the MJ or EDIS unit to one large enough to drive the rev counter. (Modern rev counters are designed to work on a low voltage pulse)
The instructions with the kit should make it clear which version you have.
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The issue with the vacuum feed that would have fed the dizzy is thats not true MAP. Its a ported output Im afraid (well it is on the EFI plenums, so I assume it would be on a carb too)
If it isnt true MAP then it may be an issue, although less of a problem on a mapped ignition setup. I would fit the MAP feed from the same place that the servo vacuum is fed from, before the valve if there is one, as thats a true MAP,
thanks
Phil
If it isnt true MAP then it may be an issue, although less of a problem on a mapped ignition setup. I would fit the MAP feed from the same place that the servo vacuum is fed from, before the valve if there is one, as thats a true MAP,
thanks
Phil

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So long as its manifold ported before the throttle butterfly/s jobs a good-un
EDIS 8 has a tach output (IDM pin) but it will not be compatible with an old analogue gauge a Tach converter will be necessary to fool the Tach its getting the correct pulse driven from above EDIS8 IDM pin
you can link the low tension side of the coils with diodes to drive the tach but IMO its a waste of time and causes the Tach to dance all over the place at best (dirty signal) 



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Hi,
Have a Megajolt system on my 5.0 Marcos and once my tacho gets to around 3500 the needle starts dancing all over the place.
The tacho converter you mention, can you be more specific, is there one on ebay you could link me to to or a online shop to ensure i am getting the correct part,
Regards,
Martyn
Have a Megajolt system on my 5.0 Marcos and once my tacho gets to around 3500 the needle starts dancing all over the place.
The tacho converter you mention, can you be more specific, is there one on ebay you could link me to to or a online shop to ensure i am getting the correct part,
Regards,
Martyn