VVC on Honda K20A

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VVC on Honda K20A

Post by littlestevie » Thu Nov 25, 2010 9:05 am

Hi Guys,

The honda k20A has 2 x cam signals (Intake cam and Exhaust Cam), with VTC applied on the intake cam only. I have hooked up the signals to the EM36 as follows:

1. Pin A11 (T2) connected to Exhaust Cam Signal
2. Pin B8 (T3) connected to Intake Cam Signal
3. Using VCC2 as the VTC signal

Am I correct?

Thanks!

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Re: VVC on Honda K20A

Post by RickS » Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:48 pm

Hello,

EM36 will automatically pressume VVC1 is on Cam 1 and VVC 2 is on CAN 2 so yes using VVC2 to make life a little easier i would suggest swapping the cams over but it should not matter. You can choose which CAM to sync on using the CAM edges in the software.

Hope this helps
Ed

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Re: VVC on Honda K20A

Post by PQatPIT » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:30 am

I think it's option "Sync = Cam2" in firmware versions .00V89 and .V0.89, and some others.

If ON it looks for sync signal on T3, if OFF it looks for sync signal on T2.

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Re: VVC on Honda K20A

Post by littlestevie » Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:02 pm

Hi Guys,

Thanks for the information. Just to make sure I understand, I can basically set up the VTC in 2 ways as follows:

Option 1 (Original Setting)
1. Pin A11 (T2) connected to Exhaust Cam Signal
2. Pin B8 (T3) connected to Intake Cam Signal
3. Use VCC2 as the VTC signal
4. Set "Sync = Cam2" = ON

Option 2 (GEMS Recommendation)
1. Pin A11 (T2) connected to Intake Cam Signal
2. Pin B8 (T3) connected to Exhaust Cam Signal
3. Use VCC1 as the VTC signal
4. Set "Sync = Cam2" = OFF

Am I correct?

Thanks!

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Re: VVC on Honda K20A

Post by RickS » Mon Nov 29, 2010 1:43 pm

Hello,

Yes any of those will do.

Thanks
Ed

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