Originally Posted by Ninety-9
When I first installed the ECU, I was required, by the guy who programmed it, to modify the 2-4-6 exhaust cam where the sensor picks up the cam position. I was to leave a single notch in the cam at a specific angle (very high tolerances). It is my guess that the 1-3-5 cam (rear of engine bay) sends cam angle data back the ECU, and the 2-4-6 cam sends RPM data back to the ECU (acting like a crank position sensor).
Both cam angle sensors should have cam position and crank position built into the discs. The ECU should be able to get crank position from either, but because you have variable valve timing on both intake and exhaust cams (you do, right?) the ECU needs to know the position of both cams which it should have by using both cam angle sensors. That's my thinking anyway. Then you modified the 2-4-6 CAS? Probably because that's the one that gives crank position. How did you modify it? Did you cover up some of the other slits in the CAS disc with something?
When I first installed the ECU, I was required, by the guy who programmed it, to modify the 2-4-6 exhaust cam where the sensor picks up the cam position. I was to leave a single notch in the cam at a specific angle (very high tolerances). It is my guess that the 1-3-5 cam (rear of engine bay) sends cam angle data back the ECU, and the 2-4-6 cam sends RPM data back to the ECU (acting like a crank position sensor).