1. I was sent the service manual by Norton. The wiring diagram in it does not match what I have. A wiring diagram I found in this forum, published by Stu, matches what I have closely. I did thank Stu in this forum.
I read the service manual and many other pdfs on the 961. The technical info, things like how many teeth /degrees after the missing tooth marks TDC, is something I have not been able to find in the service book or other publishings, that's why I contacted Electrex.
2. I have stated that my ultimate goal is to install wideband sensors. I contacted SCS, they answered my questions and they said that, to go with 2 wideband sensors, I need a delta 900. the 900 does not fit under the seat.
3. The wiring diagram from Stu and other info point to the cam sensor being a Hall effect sensor and the crank sensor being a VR sensor. I believe the difference is the proximity of the crank sensor to the alternator.
4. The crank signal wheel looks like it is a 36-1 type, but since I have not found a full picture of it in the service manual I can not be sure,also it might have 2 missing teeth. The cam wheel I could not find. It should have just one slot, but there could be more.
This and other info on the wheels is necessary for programming an ecu.
5-6. As already mentioned, they are definitely not the same part, also they are different type. The cam is a Hall effect, 3 wires,output a 5V square wave, the crank is a VR, a simple coil, 2 wires, putting out a sinusoidal wave form that can reach quite high peaks and requires post processing to become an acceptable input to the ECU. As stated above, the reason is that the sinusoidal wave can be filtered easier from alternator interference
than a low amplitude square wave.
7. I am afraid you do not have a lot of experience programming ECU's, a lot more info is required in order to properly program one.
8. I know about the 4 outputs for the stepper motor. Actually at this moment I am looking more at the speeduino rather than microsquirt and their board has mounting holes for a stepper motor sub board.
9. Remounting the battery was done a while back, sorry, I forgot to send pictures, I guess soon I will make amends. My regulator was burned thru stupidity, when moving the battery location I momentarily reversed the cable polarity, I guess I was lucky the regulator was the only casualty. My coil was victim of vibration. Proof of the vibration was that the mounting bracket for it had broken in 2 about a year before the coil finally died. my suspicion on the vibration is that more than 80% of my riding is on a highway, most of the time between 5000 and 5500 rpm. Re ecu access, Stu's help was helpful and I am thankful, alas I could not complete the Omex access. Apparently the dealer maps4000 software is different than the maps4000 one can download from the Omex site, also I have no .gin files. All that is needed for the software to register the ECU, that is needed before accessing it.
10. Injector flow rate, preferably a few points at different pressures, open time delay, undervoltage and even close delay time are very important in progamming the injection process in the ecu.
11. SCS might still be chosen if I determine that I can live with only one wideband sensor. As I have said before, my map runs rich, that is clearly visible in the spark plugs. The reason for that is that when Matt Capri installed his exhaust he modified the fuel map, then he closed shop and I lost contact with him well before the end of my break-in period. Yes, I absolutely agree with you about a dyno, if one comes to the island I will definitely try it, but I will not put the bike in a boat for a 5000 + mile trip (round trip), also I already have had pretty good success with just datalogging, albeit somewhat extensively. If I had a dyno and the current maps I would consider staying with narrow bands, but because I don't, WB's make it considerably easier to close in on a descent map.
You took a lot of time to voice your concerns and I appreciate it
I hope you take the time to view my answers, I too tried to respond to each comment as best as I could. I don't like to give the impression that I just ask silly and repetitive questions with answers all around me, hopefully I succeeded availing at least some of that.
best regards,
Demitri Economou