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title | description | published | date | tags | editor | dateCreated |
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Chrysler NGC | Decoder for engines with the Chrysler NGC pattern | true | 2022-01-08T13:28:41.019Z | undefined | 2021-10-12T16:19:05.254Z |
Chrysler NGC (untested)
Overview
Decoder for 4, 6 and 8-cylinder engines equipped with the Chrysler NGC pattern. Seems to be used on some Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge vehicles from 2002 onward.
This decoder has only been tested on a simulator, please notify speeduino maintainers if you have success or issues with it.
Tuner Studio Configuration
- Trigger Pattern: Chrysler NGC
- Trigger Angle:
- 4-cylinder: Should be set to 30 +- a few degrees for a stock setup. If both crank and cam sensors have reversed polarity -330 should work (for sequential).
- 6 and 8-cylinder: Should be set to 210 +- a few degrees for a stock setup. If both crank and cam sensors have reversed polarity -150 should work (for sequential).
- New ignition mode: On is recommended as it gives a more accurate spark angle.
Trigger Signal
All versions use the same 36+2-2 crank wheel but the 6 and 8-cyl has TDC 180 degrees away from the 4-cyl version. The crank wheel has 2 normal LOW missing teeth where the opposite side has two HIGH missing teeth.
4-cylinder
The 4-cyl trigger pattern uses a 7 tooth cam. The cam wheel teeth are mirrored. One side has a long HIGH tooth and the other has a long LOW tooth.
6 and 8-cylinder
The 6 and 8-cyl cams are different but function in the same way. The position can be determined when knowing the number of teeth in two adjacent groups of teeth.