I was talking to a Jag specialist about this very same install.
You'd need to run the engine as if it were two 6cylinder engines - are the cylinders paired in a way that will let you do that?
Also you'll be needing a crank trigger, 36-1 would be best.
Its possible that you'll be able to use the stock sensors, but quite often its better to replace with known good ones.
Quick search says firing order is
1A-6B-5A-2B-3A-4B-6A-1B-2A-5B-4A-3B
60degrees between firing events.
Would 2 ecus and programemd 120degrees between events work?
Surely youd get trigger errors?
Aerial view of engine with firing order
FRONT
1A(1) 1B(8 )
2A(9) 2B(4)
3A(5) 3B(12)
4A(11) 4B(6)
5A(3) 5B(10)
6A(7) 6B(2)
REAR
On a 4 cylinder engine with firing 1-3-4-2 and 2 coilpacks, you pair cylinders by alternating firing.
So first coil 1, second coil 3, first coil 4, second coil 2
1-4 coil 1
3-2 coil 2
Injectors fire in pairs, in sequence so injectors 1&3, 4&2
Nissans RB20DETs fire 153624 which corresponsed with Bank A top to bottom, kind of, and bank B bottom to top.
So nissan pairing on a straight 6 would be
1-6 coil 1
5-2 coil 2
3-4 coil 3
Injectors would be pair 1&5, 3&6, 2&4
Confirmed (in part) by a Nissanophile here:
[img]http://car-media.co.uk/images/Vehicle%20pics/wastedcoils.gif[img]
So applying the same logic to the V12
youd have
1A(
1) - 6A(7) coil 1
1B(8 ) - 6B(
2) coil 2
5A(
3) - 2A(9) coil 3
5B(10) - 2B(
4) coil 4
3A(
5) - 4A(11) coil 5
3B(12) - 4B(
6) coil 6
With one ECU providing ignition events for both banks.
Injection pairing would be
1A-6B
5A-2B
3A-4B
6A-1B
2A-5B
4A-3B
Somehow it reads backwards to a straight 6 re injector airing vs spark pairing.
But theres a gap between sparking cylinders on each banks.
You could run all 12 banks from 6 ignition outputs, or does vems only do 4?
BAH, I should get back to work