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Not_A_Six
post Jul 15 2020, 04:51 PM
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Hi All-

I recently installed a 123Ignition dizzy in my '73 2.0. It apparently can be installed in any of 4 orientations, in 90 degree increments and operate properly when wired to the plugs appropriately.

The d-jet version of the 123 dizzy also has two wires that are used to time the two groups of fuel injection pulses (cyl 1+4 and 3+2). These wires can be connected to the ECU in either polarity, and the "correct" polarity to time/phase the injection pulses seems to depend upon both the distributor orientation, and the wire polarity. Instructions from 123 Ignition show a connector sketch that "suggests" a particular polarity, but I think the correct one also depends on the chosen dizzy orientation, as well as the firing order. (The dizzy can be used in non-914 applications. E.g., with a straight 4.)

I'm an EE. I've been through Paul Anders' ( @pbanders ) very helpful writeups on the ECU and d-jet operation. I've got d-jet schematics. And, I've got a generic (Volvo?) chart purporting to show the injection timing WRT the cylinders (which seems to have a lot of discrepancies with a 914 setup with different firing order.) I've also looked at the injection pulse/spark timing with an oscilloscope (with a high-v probe).

It looks like the orientation and polarity can be adjusted to inject fuel at any of the following times:

1) Inject cylinders 1 and 3 during intake stroke and cylinders 4 and 2 during exhaust stroke.

2) Inject cylinders 1 and 3 during power stroke and cylinders 4 and 2 during compression stroke.

3) Inject cylinders 1 and 3 during exhaust stroke and cylinders 4 and 2 during power stroke.

4) Inject cylinders 1 and 3 during compression stroke and cylinders 4 and 2 during intake stroke.

I think the choice of the 4 options above would affect the dwell time of the fuel charge in the intake runners and might also cause some raw fuel to be sent out the exhaust if a pulse occurs during valve overlap.

Which of the 4 configurations is correct? Is my analysis correct, or did I miss something? Any other advice you can give me?

Thanks for your help.

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Added plus with the electronic dizzy is the elimination of the trigger points....and yes with regard to the cap and plug position. On the stock dizzy the vaccum can was in an awkward position and because the diaphram had failed and replacement parts my reasoning to use the 123.

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QUOTE(914_teener @ Jul 16 2020, 08:22 AM) *

Added plus with the electronic dizzy is the elimination of the trigger points....and yes with regard to the cap and plug position. On the stock dizzy the vaccum can was in an awkward position and because the diaphram had failed and replacement parts my reasoning to use the 123.

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Thanks! Yeah, the 123 dizzy looks pretty sweet. It did force me to choose between vac advance and vac retard, though, as it doesn't have the ability to do both like the OEM one. (I chose vac retard -- profile 'A' -- as otherwise the timing was too advanced at idle to get the idle speed down.)

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QUOTE(Not_A_Six @ Jul 16 2020, 08:58 AM) *

QUOTE(914_teener @ Jul 16 2020, 08:22 AM) *

Added plus with the electronic dizzy is the elimination of the trigger points....and yes with regard to the cap and plug position. On the stock dizzy the vaccum can was in an awkward position and because the diaphram had failed and replacement parts my reasoning to use the 123.

Good luck



Thanks! Yeah, the 123 dizzy looks pretty sweet. It did force me to choose between vac advance and vac retard, though, as it doesn't have the ability to do both like the OEM one. (I chose vac retard -- profile 'A' -- as otherwise the timing was too advanced at idle to get the idle speed down.)

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Should be using ported vaccum for the advance and no retard or manifold vacuum. I.m wary of your post.
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QUOTE(914_teener @ Jul 16 2020, 10:04 AM) *

QUOTE(Not_A_Six @ Jul 16 2020, 08:58 AM) *


Thanks! Yeah, the 123 dizzy looks pretty sweet. It did force me to choose between vac advance and vac retard, though, as it doesn't have the ability to do both like the OEM one. (I chose vac retard -- profile 'A' -- as otherwise the timing was too advanced at idle to get the idle speed down.)

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???

Should be using ported vaccum for the advance and no retard or manifold vacuum. I.m wary of your post.


On a '73 2.0 d-jet 914, the throttle body has two vac ports -- one for advance at low load, and one for idle retard. (See ports "A" and "B" on the diagram below.) The OEM dizzy (039 905 205) also has two corresponding nipples.

The 123 dizzy has a single vac port that can be used either for vac advance (e.g., profile "1") *or* vac retard (e.g., profile "A"). You have to choose.

With profile #1, setting the centrifugal advance to give 27 degrees total (w/ vac hose plugged off) at 3500 rpm gives you an total advance of 5 degrees at idle. I couldn't get my idle speed below 1500 rpm with that much advance, even with the idle screw on the throttle body full clockwise. (Granted a vacuum leak could theoretically be the root cause of the high idle, but I've checked/replaced virtually *everything* and am 99% sure that I don't have a vac leak.)

Using profile "A", there is no vacuum advance, but with the throttle plate closed at idle, there is enough retard at idle to get the idle speed to ~1000 rpm. This should (hopefully) mimic the total advance/retard of the OEM dizzy at idle.

If I'm missing something, or have screwed up somehow, please help. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

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QUOTE(Not_A_Six @ Jul 16 2020, 11:16 AM) *

QUOTE(914_teener @ Jul 16 2020, 10:04 AM) *

QUOTE(Not_A_Six @ Jul 16 2020, 08:58 AM) *


Thanks! Yeah, the 123 dizzy looks pretty sweet. It did force me to choose between vac advance and vac retard, though, as it doesn't have the ability to do both like the OEM one. (I chose vac retard -- profile 'A' -- as otherwise the timing was too advanced at idle to get the idle speed down.)

Cheers. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)




???

Should be using ported vaccum for the advance and no retard or manifold vacuum. I.m wary of your post.


On a '73 2.0 d-jet 914, the throttle body has two vac ports -- one for advance at low load, and one for idle retard. (See ports "A" and "B" on the diagram below.) The OEM dizzy (039 905 205) also has two corresponding nipples.

The 123 dizzy has a single vac port that can be used either for vac advance (e.g., profile "1") *or* vac retard (e.g., profile "A"). You have to choose.

With profile #1, setting the centrifugal advance to give 27 degrees total (w/ vac hose plugged off) at 3500 rpm gives you an total advance of 5 degrees at idle. I couldn't get my idle speed below 1500 rpm with that much advance, even with the idle screw on the throttle body full clockwise. (Granted a vacuum leak could theoretically be the root cause of the high idle, but I've checked/replaced virtually *everything* and am 99% sure that I don't have a vac leak.)

Using profile "A", there is no vacuum advance, but with the throttle plate closed at idle, there is enough retard at idle to get the idle speed to ~1000 rpm. This should (hopefully) mimic the total advance/retard of the OEM dizzy at idle.

If I'm missing something, or have screwed up somehow, please help. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

Thanks.


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Yes....I believe you are missing something.


First.....I.ll assume that you have the -4-R-V-IE.

If this is the case then the advance curves are set by a small dip switch. The 123 curve for each motor and or distributor is listed on their website or in the little book that comes with the dizzy. Don.t know why you are posting the curves for the old dizzy numbers cause they are cross referenced by the 123 matrix to match the advance profile.

Second....I.ll assume you have a stock cam. If not that can cause the high idle.

Lastly post a pic for which vaccum port you used on the TB...or confirm from the cross section.

If all of the above is correct then you idle mixture is wrong...the static timing is off....or most likely...you have a vacuum leak.











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QUOTE(914_teener @ Jul 16 2020, 04:54 PM) *

Yes....I believe you are missing something.


First.....I.ll assume that you have the -4-R-V-IE.

If this is the case then the advance curves are set by a small dip switch. The 123 curve for each motor and or distributor is listed on their website or in the little book that comes with the dizzy. Don.t know why you are posting the curves for the old dizzy numbers cause they are cross referenced by the 123 matrix to match the advance profile.

Second....I.ll assume you have a stock cam. If not that can cause the high idle.

Lastly post a pic for which vaccum port you used on the TB...or confirm from the cross section.

If all of the above is correct then you idle mixture is wrong...the static timing is off....or most likely...you have a vacuum leak.


Yep. -4-R-V-IE, with preset profiles set with the rotary DIP switch.

I currently have the retard port on the throttle body (connection "2" or "B" on the diagram on post #15) connected to the 123 dizzy.

The 123 instructions list two different profiles for the 039 905 205 (AKA Bosch 0 231 174 009) distributor -- "1" with vac advance, and "A" with vac retard.

I posted the original dizzy advance/retard chart to show the original values. From the line in the chart for the -205 dizzy, at idle there should be no (or at least negligible) centrifugal advance, no vac advance (the advance port is "disabled" by the closed throttle plate), and about -10 degrees of vac retard. Under these conditions, a factory advance setting of +27 degrees at 3500 rpm on the original distributor corresponds to a net -5 degree retard at 1000 rpm idle w/ throttle plate closed. I believe that I've reproduced that with the 123 "A" profile and vac retard.

Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.
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Not_A_Six   D-Jet Fuel Injection Pulse Phasing   Jul 15 2020, 04:51 PM
914_teener   I installed the 123 with stock D jet as shown per ...   Jul 15 2020, 05:31 PM
Not_A_Six   I installed the 123 with stock D jet as shown per...   Jul 15 2020, 05:39 PM
JeffBowlsby   If I recall, DJet squirts a 50% charge in two batc...   Jul 15 2020, 06:59 PM
Not_A_Six   If I recall, DJet squirts a 50% charge in two bat...   Jul 15 2020, 07:13 PM
Not_A_Six   If I recall, DJet squirts a 50% charge in two bat...   Jul 15 2020, 09:56 PM
JeffBowlsby   Sounds good. Hence the need for two 50% fuel char...   Jul 15 2020, 10:40 PM
Not_A_Six   Sounds good. Hence the need for two 50% fuel cha...   Jul 16 2020, 09:23 AM
JeffBowlsby   The trigger points contain 2 switches which each i...   Jul 16 2020, 10:38 AM
Not_A_Six   The trigger points contain 2 switches which each ...   Jul 16 2020, 11:44 AM
914_teener   Added plus with the electronic dizzy is the elimin...   Jul 16 2020, 09:22 AM
Not_A_Six   Added plus with the electronic dizzy is the elimi...   Jul 16 2020, 09:58 AM
914_teener   Added plus with the electronic dizzy is the elim...   Jul 16 2020, 11:04 AM
Not_A_Six   Thanks! Yeah, the 123 dizzy looks pretty s...   Jul 16 2020, 12:16 PM
914_teener   [quote name='914_teener' post='2834348' date='Jul...   Jul 16 2020, 05:54 PM
Not_A_Six   Yes....I believe you are missing something. Fir...   Jul 16 2020, 06:54 PM
GregAmy   Bosch D-Jetronic is "batch injection". ...   Jul 16 2020, 12:02 PM
Not_A_Six   Bosch D-Jetronic is "batch injection". ...   Jul 16 2020, 12:20 PM
rjames   I have a 123dizzy and wasn’t able to get idle rp...   Jul 16 2020, 07:38 PM
Not_A_Six   I have a 123dizzy and wasn’t able to get idle r...   Jul 16 2020, 07:46 PM
Frank S   FWIW, this is not a stock engine. It's a 2056...   Jul 17 2020, 12:55 AM
Not_A_Six   FWIW, this is not a stock engine. It's a 205...   Jul 17 2020, 10:35 AM
Not_A_Six   Update for anybody interested: A special thanks t...   Jul 31 2020, 03:35 PM
914_teener   [quote name='Frank S' date='Jul 16 202...   Jul 17 2020, 04:25 PM
Not_A_Six   ...And so you would ajust the static timing and ru...   Jul 17 2020, 06:31 PM
914_teener   The ported vacuum is not "disabled". Tha...   Jul 16 2020, 08:02 PM
Not_A_Six   The ported vacuum is not "disabled". Th...   Jul 16 2020, 08:07 PM
ctc911ctc   THIS THREAD IS MASTER CLASS! :beer2: :head...   Jul 17 2020, 07:43 PM
pbanders   IMO, if there's a choice on the 123 between va...   May 21 2021, 04:21 PM


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