When I upgraded to 1.1.44 I suffered kickback during cranking with a 36-1 trigger. Sometimes it was fine, other times it was really bad, while other times there was only a slight kick. As a quick fix I changed to 1.0.79 and the problem disappeared.
There was a suggestion that I should invert the refference tooth table along with the H[2] outputs.
Wanting to take advantage of the better misc outputs, N2O with gear change boost control, I upgraded to 1.1.47. I made sure I inverted the refference tooth table and the H[2] table. I double checked the Trigger before TDC value with a timing light and again found it exactly 10 degrees advanced. I managed to get the engine running. The engine starts much quicker than on 1.0.XX firmwares, however, I still get a slight kick. I don't know how bad this is yet as I have not spent that much time on it.
So the question is, why is this happening??
Do I need to use cam sync with 1.1.XX firmware?
Will cam sync prevent this happening?
I intend to fit a cam sync sensor, but it wont be untill the engine refresh in January as I have to change the oil pump jackshaft.