2 mattias:
Here is the vemscfg file from VEMSTUNE:
http://www.2shared.com/file/12542256/921be924/v33_YAMAHA_R6_CDI_COP_240CC_IN.htmlSorry, I know that I forgot to add more details, but didn't have enough time - so these is exact setup:
1. software: VemsTune 0.10.20 version
2. current firmware: 1.1.69
3. previous firmwares: 1.1.59, 1.1.61 (same behaviour on both)
4. VEMS triggering hardware: OEM Yamaha R6 crank sensor, triggering on 4-1 modified R6 wheel, shielded only on ECU side
5. VEMS ignition output hardware: two IGBTs, triggering OEM Yamaha CDI coils connected in series, two per one wasted spark channel.
Each coil is 0.8 Ohm, so two in series is 1.6 Ohm, and in combination with 2.0ms dwell it shouldn't overload
IGBTs too much...spark is not weak as I expected-compared with my old coils, it's visually the same.
I also forgot to mention one more important detail that happened one week ago - before these four CDI Yamaha R6 COPs , I used four GSX-R Denso coils
(part number: denso 129700-4800).
These GSX-R coils were inductive coils, about 1.6 Ohm each, and I connected them two in parallel, per each wasted spark channel.
Spark was good , but I had problems with finding correct cold cranking/afterstart values - so I was basically flooding engine, wetting spark plugs,
having hard starts, etc, usual stuff and basically in that time I concentrated on fuel related problems and didn't unfortunately saw one mistake that I
made on VEMS harness when I was connecting Kliktronic gearchange system:
- for people that aren't familiar with that system: this is small electronic box that controls one linear actuator which that moves motorcycle gearbox
lever up/down with buttons on wheel, and it's connected with ignition interrupt module...so the problem was that ignition interrupt module should "cut"
+12V supply to all coils in exact moment when actuator moves lever...so I took two wires (red with black stripe) from VEMS harness for +12V supply to
coils, cut them and connected interrupt module in series BUT, I thought that I connected two +12V supplies to coils-unfortunately I took only one supply
to coil AND another wire was wire to coil No. 1 (pin 34)
(What's funny is that I already knew that original VEMS harness had two THICK red wires with black stripe for +12V coils supplies AND one slightly
thinner red wire with black stripe for Coil output, but it was late, I was tired ... etc, etc ....you know...the usual story...
)
And I discovered that of course when I sensed that very familiar, infamous smell - smell of toasted electronic component - in this case, burned Denso
coil
So after Denso coil melted very nicely, I then discovered that Coil 1 output was now constantly on - so IGBT on that channel probably went with coil on
journey to Ignition Heaven...
You can all probably now understand my last move: it is 12 PM, I'm completely exhausted, stuck with only 3 coils & 3 IGBT outputs working, and this VEMS
installation needed to be completely finished almost one year ago ...so I took CDI coils, connected them as temporary solution and they worked...untill
the engine went first time in shutdown on full throttle...so my problems with shutdown started just in time between burning one IGBT channel and
connecting CDI coils in series...culprit is probably somewhere here.