Connecting the rpm pickup, Rpm pickup descriptions – Dynojet 250ix: Pit Installation Guide User Manual

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In Ground Model 200iPX/250iPX Motorcycle Dynamometer Installation Guide

C H A P T E R 5
Connecting the RPM Pickup

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CONNECTING THE RPM PICKUP

Your Dynojet dynamometer includes a primary wire inductive pickup and two
secondary wire inductive pickups. These small “clothespin like” inductive pickups are
used to sense RPM. An RPM pickup is required if you want to view torque graphs.
Generally you will use one secondary wire inductive pickup on a spark plug wire.
Vehicles with wasted spark ignition systems may require two secondary inductive
pickups. On a wasted spark ignition, typically one coil will be connected to two spark
plug wires. Attach one secondary pickup to each of these wires. If the pickups are
connected to two plug wires that do not fire at the same time, an erratic RPM readout
may occur. The primary wire inductive pickup senses RPM pulses from the coil.
Although this pickup location generally works better, it is harder to find the correct
location to connect the RPM pickup.

Note: If a pickup is not being used, disconnect it from the dyno electronics to
prevent any stray pick up of signals.

Inductive pickups are very fragile. The ferrite core can easily be damaged and
is not covered under warranty. Dropping, snapping, vibration, and heat can all
damage the ferrite core.

The dyno electronics RPM module contains the electronics that sense the RPM pulses.
An auto-gain circuit looks at only the peak voltage of the vehicle’s spark, ignoring the
lower voltages to help reduce electronic noise problems. Wasted spark ignition
systems will produce a lower voltage level on the exhaust stroke than the
compression stroke. By definition of the auto-gain circuit, lower voltage spark levels
will be ignored, missing every other spark the vehicle would produce.

RPM P

ICKUP

D

ESCRIPTIONS

RPM pickup

description

Secondaries (Non- wasted spark system)

Use one secondary pickup. Unplug the other pickup from the RPM

module and set the degrees between plug fires to 720° in WinPEP 7.

Secondaries (Wasted spark ignition

system)

Use two secondary pickups. Attach one pickup on each spark plug

wire on the same coil and set the degrees between plug fires to 360°

in WinPEP 7.

Primary pickup

Attach the primary wire pickup to the primary side of the coil. Set

the degrees between plug fires by taking 720 (four cycle engines) or

360 (two cycle engines) divided by the number of coils. For

example, the number of degrees between plug fires on a four

cylinder four cycle engine with dual coils (where each coil fires two

cylinders) is 720/4 x 2 = 360°.

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