- Wed Mar 19, 2025 11:36 am
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Hey guys!
My name is Kevin, and my project is to run a BMW K100 motorcycle using a speeduino.
I have had much help with an existing thread, specifically for the crankshaft sensor's TDC target. I am using the stock Hall effect sensor with a 13/1 tooth, cut using the template the author gave in this thread.
I'm using BMW M52 dumb coils. I didn't know they were dumb coils until my Arduino and TC4424 did some interesting pyrotechnical effects. These coils are dumb but have three wires; the third is the ground for the secondary coil. I now use a driver from an Audi A3 150hp to control the 4 coils.
I am using K1100 throttle bodies with its TPS; there is documentation from Bosch on how to use it.
On this bike, the idle is controlled using a cable; I like it that way.
I use a wideband lambda sensor with a controller that is not yet plugged in.
I have a v0.4.3d board and had to use the VVT and step idle motor port to control the fuel pump and the thermo fan since, by default, the fuel pump and fan output are too weak to control relays.
I 3D-printed many parts, including the bracket to hold the coils and the admissions tubes that hold the throttle bodies, radiator bushings, fuel tank cap, cable management stuff, etc.
I am having trouble finding the TDC angle to make it start; I have injection and spark (I started a fire trying to see if the injectors were actually injecting). The tachy sees the engine turning, but the spark is not at the good time, and so it fires in the exhaust or in the throttle bodies (which broke one of my 3D printed admission tubes). On the existing thread, they're not sure about the timing angle. Does anyone know how to find it ? Is it relatively safe to try random angles until it starts ?
Thanks in advance
My name is Kevin, and my project is to run a BMW K100 motorcycle using a speeduino.
I have had much help with an existing thread, specifically for the crankshaft sensor's TDC target. I am using the stock Hall effect sensor with a 13/1 tooth, cut using the template the author gave in this thread.
I'm using BMW M52 dumb coils. I didn't know they were dumb coils until my Arduino and TC4424 did some interesting pyrotechnical effects. These coils are dumb but have three wires; the third is the ground for the secondary coil. I now use a driver from an Audi A3 150hp to control the 4 coils.
I am using K1100 throttle bodies with its TPS; there is documentation from Bosch on how to use it.
On this bike, the idle is controlled using a cable; I like it that way.
I use a wideband lambda sensor with a controller that is not yet plugged in.
I have a v0.4.3d board and had to use the VVT and step idle motor port to control the fuel pump and the thermo fan since, by default, the fuel pump and fan output are too weak to control relays.
I 3D-printed many parts, including the bracket to hold the coils and the admissions tubes that hold the throttle bodies, radiator bushings, fuel tank cap, cable management stuff, etc.
I am having trouble finding the TDC angle to make it start; I have injection and spark (I started a fire trying to see if the injectors were actually injecting). The tachy sees the engine turning, but the spark is not at the good time, and so it fires in the exhaust or in the throttle bodies (which broke one of my 3D printed admission tubes). On the existing thread, they're not sure about the timing angle. Does anyone know how to find it ? Is it relatively safe to try random angles until it starts ?
Thanks in advance