Paul Huizenga
Well-Known Member
In the process of installing and dyno-testing a Zex wet nitrous system using their PN 82085 traction control window switch on my '04, we had some problems in setup with the tach signal. In the first place, it took quite a bit of fooling around to get the Dynojet (using a spark plug wire induction pickup) to agree with the dash tach. Once we figured out the right settings and had everything installed, I couldn't get the Zex window switch to work properly.
The tach input on the Zex unit is designed to read a pulsed 12v signal, so we wired it into one of the three non-ground wires on the coil pack. Zex's instructions for setup give you the option of coil-on-plug (one pulse per 720 degrees of crank motion), wasted spark (one per 360), or a conventional coil with 2-12 cylinders.
In wasted spark configuration, the tach reading on the window switch jumps at idle, basically doubling every few seconds for just a moment. It also doesn't agree with the dash tach at any RPM. Going through all the possible settings didn't help.
Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong? Should I just pull the tach signal from the ECU harness, or off an injector lead instead?
The tach input on the Zex unit is designed to read a pulsed 12v signal, so we wired it into one of the three non-ground wires on the coil pack. Zex's instructions for setup give you the option of coil-on-plug (one pulse per 720 degrees of crank motion), wasted spark (one per 360), or a conventional coil with 2-12 cylinders.
In wasted spark configuration, the tach reading on the window switch jumps at idle, basically doubling every few seconds for just a moment. It also doesn't agree with the dash tach at any RPM. Going through all the possible settings didn't help.
Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong? Should I just pull the tach signal from the ECU harness, or off an injector lead instead?