I am referring to the factory service manual drawings. Given its vintage, I am assuming that the signals are similar to the GN coil pack and module. Some of the later v6 stuff and early Northstar stuff had smarter modules to run the coils.
Also, what are you using to interface the new coils to the old module? There needs to be a signal inversion if its like the prototype COP I made for the GN.
Bob
Bob,
I don't have schematics of the ignition module itself. One reason I reached out on this forum is because I suspected there was a similarity between the GN coil pack/module and the ZR-1. The module connector in fact, looks identical to the 14 pin I have. The wiring there is pretty standard stuff with
Bypass, Ref Hi, Ref Lo, EST, and Default lines. The crank sensor feeds the module for sequencing of the coil packs while a cam sensor signal goes to the ECM for synching the injectors with the ignition. Reluctor on ZR-1 crank is a 9slot cast onto middle of the crank.
Currently we have a triggering circuit for the LS coils. On the stock system, the ignition module grounds the correct coil pack in order to fire with a 12v.
We've inverted that and produce a 5v trigger for the LS coils albeit still in waste spark. I have a separate power and ground circuit for the LS coils, although originally I had thought of using the same power circuit as currently used by the stock coils. However, the stock circuit uses a 20a fuse for both the coils and injectors and the LS-2 coils proved to have a larger current draw than this circuit could sustain.
As I described earlier, I am able to start the motor but it quickly dies. My suspicion is that the EST signal is either not there or being lost. The "handoff" between the ECM and module isn't happening for some reason.
Thanks for your help.