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Old Dec 22nd, 07, 07:59 PM
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Hoping someone on here knows ACCEL DFI. Other than it's a 454 with ACCEL's Gen 7, I won't get into details unless someone wants to fool with it. I've been working my project for the last year and a half when time allowed and finally ready to turn the key and it won't start. I've checked and re-checked the timing and it's getting fire. I smell no gas even though fuel pressure is 45 psi at the return line on the fuel rail. I've got multimeters and an o'scope but haven't figured out yet how to tell if the injectors are working. With the injectors mounted directly over the intake valves should I smell gas in the intake or would pulling the plugs be a better way to check. They are getting +12vdc at the right location. All the ACCEL paperwork says is to listen for the injectors clicking but with the mini-starter noise that's impossible. Wondering if I scope the ground lead coming from the ECM will I see the injector fire. I'm new to this and don't know much about the ECM or the software except it was supposed to come pre-calibrated for my engine and bust right off. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Old Dec 22nd, 07, 08:09 PM
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Just lay your fingers on them while someone cranks it. You will feel them. If they are not firing I would look for a crank signal issue.
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Old Dec 22nd, 07, 08:31 PM
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Just lay your fingers on them while someone cranks it. You will feel them. If they are not firing I would look for a crank signal issue.
agreed, first thing to check is the crank signal. No signal, no injectors firing. Also make sure that you have the config set up correctly for the type of ignition you're running.

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Old Dec 22nd, 07, 08:40 PM
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agreed, first thing to check is the crank signal. No signal, no injectors firing. Also make sure that you have the config set up correctly for the type of ignition you're running.

Jody
Thanks guys. I will do that. As far as the config setup I went thru that and believe it to be correct per the ACCEL instructions that came with the GEN 7 and the dual sync distributor. There are a lot of documents (5 or more), they all seem to vary slightly, and reading one in the Plug N' Play software mentioned forcing the timing to 20 degrees which I hadn't seen or tried before. At least I've got everything together finally and now I'm just chasing bugs. Thanks for your input.

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Old Dec 22nd, 07, 09:08 PM
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Thanks guys. I will do that. As far as the config setup I went thru that and believe it to be correct per the ACCEL instructions that came with the GEN 7 and the dual sync distributor. There are a lot of documents (5 or more), they all seem to vary slightly, and reading one in the Plug N' Play software mentioned forcing the timing to 20 degrees which I hadn't seen or tried before. At least I've got everything together finally and now I'm just chasing bugs. Thanks for your input.

Scooter
that whole system is tricky, but that dual sync is real tricky. I actually got rid of mine and went back to an MSD 85551 and bank to bank. Ran great that way.
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Old Dec 22nd, 07, 09:47 PM
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Glad you made it over here, Scooter. Looking good so far, you got our best tuner and an Accel dealer watching over you, you'll get it figured out. Run the tests and check back often, step by step to the finish.
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Old Dec 22nd, 07, 10:11 PM
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Distributor 180* off???
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Old Dec 22nd, 07, 10:25 PM
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I have that system and got it running with no problems. If you don't mind taking the distributor out, you should be able to spin the shaft with the key on and hear the injectors click in rapid succession. Did you go through the yellow/green LED setup with the distributor?

You might also check some of the start-up parameters. I would check to make sure that starting fuel is set at the default (that was a good setting for me) and there is another setting that doesn't bring the spark in until you hit a certain RPM. You want to make sure that is not set too high.
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Old Dec 23rd, 07, 07:42 AM
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Glad you made it over here, Scooter. Looking good so far, you got our best tuner and an Accel dealer watching over you, you'll get it figured out. Run the tests and check back often, step by step to the finish.
That info honestly makes my day.

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Distributor 180* off???
Maybe I didn't mention it before but I pulled the valve cover off to verify the intake valve opened then closed before #1 cylinder started compression stroke, when it hit TDC, the rotor was pointed dead at #1 cylinder. I also checked this when I put the cam in with the timing cover off. If anything, I'm overly cautious about that sort of thing.

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I have that system and got it running with no problems. If you don't mind taking the distributor out, you should be able to spin the shaft with the key on and hear the injectors click in rapid succession. Did you go through the yellow/green LED setup with the distributor?

You might also check some of the start-up parameters. I would check to make sure that starting fuel is set at the default (that was a good setting for me) and there is another setting that doesn't bring the spark in until you hit a certain RPM. You want to make sure that is not set too high.
I went thru the blue/red LED setup with mine. It didn't follow the instructions to the letter so I called ACCEL. It won't follow the sequence in the instructions to the letter. I'm doing mine with the dist already iinstalled. With both LEDs on, I rotate the base or bowl of the dist CCW and lose the red LED first, then the blue LED. Called ACCEL and was told this is OK, just keep rotating until the red LED comes back on then goes off and lock it down. Pretty sure I remembered that correctly.

From the Chevelle site, 'put a NOID lite on one of the injectors, put a timing lite on #1, spin it and see what's going on.' I'm thinking any test lite placed on the injector connector will work. This sounds like good advice I couldn't think of yesterday in my frantic state of mind. As far as the parameters, almost positive the startup fuel is at default, at least it looked like the other curves in some of ACCEL's Plug N' Play files. I've checked every screen I have access to but the ECM and the software are definitely going to be weak points for me.

Thanks all for the help.

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Old Dec 23rd, 07, 10:31 AM
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is it popping and spitting and trying to start?

Until the west coast guys wake up, remmeber it's still a motor. If it's getting pretty much any fuel at all, and it's getting a spark at the right time, it must run.

I'm with you thinking fuel. If you had spark but at the wrong time, she'd be popping and spitting and trying to start. you need to verify the injectors are firing, even if it means pulling the distributor out again.

I'm betting that red light / blue light stuff might tie into why Jody went back to batch fire, dunno.
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Old Dec 23rd, 07, 12:21 PM
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is it popping and spitting and trying to start?

Until the west coast guys wake up, remmeber it's still a motor. If it's getting pretty much any fuel at all, and it's getting a spark at the right time, it must run.

I'm with you thinking fuel. If you had spark but at the wrong time, she'd be popping and spitting and trying to start. you need to verify the injectors are firing, even if it means pulling the distributor out again.

I'm betting that red light / blue light stuff might tie into why Jody went back to batch fire, dunno.
It pops every now and then, very very infrequently, not even every time I try to crank it. I think I may have been in too much of an excited frenzy with some of my earlier posts. Something about this stage of the game turns me into immature teenager all over again. Here's what I've done so far. Verified the injectors are at least clicking. 8 clicks for two revs of the crankshaft or one rev on the distributor. I didn't verify which injectors are clicking at what time. Put a timing lite on it, spun it with remote starter switch, #1 cylinder fires at 20 deg BTDC, which is what the timing tables indicate at low rpm. I verified earlier that the intake valve opens then closes during #1 cylinder intake stroke, is completely closed during #1 cyl compression stroke and that at the end of #1 compression stroke with damper showing 0 deg TDC the rotor just past #1 spark plug terminal. Back up to 30 deg BTDC and the rotor is dead on #1 spark plug terminal. I'm thinking the distributor must be 180 out. I went thru ACCEL's instructions for setting up the distributor again, distributor installed, spinning the base CCW 360 deg. Instructions say you will lose the blue cam LED, then the red crank LED. I lose the red crank LED first, then the blue one, rotate it further to get the red one back on, then a little further to lose the red LED. There is only one location in the full 360 deg rev of the dist where this sequence will happen. Although this does not exactly match the sequence in the instructions, ACCEL tech support says this is right. Thanks for all the help.

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Old Dec 23rd, 07, 01:00 PM
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I'm betting that red light / blue light stuff might tie into why Jody went back to batch fire, dunno.
a local tuner has had a very high defect rate with those distributors, plus I have seen a lot of people not getting them set up correctly. Mine was returned to Accel after I removed it and they said it was bad, but I had already replaced it with the MSD and gone bank to bank. It

The MSD ran so well I just left it in and used the credit from the Accel distributor for some other items.

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Old Dec 23rd, 07, 01:13 PM
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I've already pulled my old distributor out of the box, nice GMPP unit with only 5000 miles of use. I'll let this set a while and see if anyone suggests any more ECM/software config things to check before I swap. Can't thank you guys enuf for the inputs.

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Old Dec 23rd, 07, 01:23 PM
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Scooter, can you slam that GM distributor in there, time it, disable sequential fire and spark control with your laptop, and see if this bad boy will run?

you guys have me thinking about the DFI now... All I've ever heard about them before is that:
They're nice.
They're triple my budget.
You need to pay someone to tune them.

And for the most part, other than Jody, the people who have said that have had a nice running megabuck system that they paid someone else to tune.

Sequential is trick. My holley is stone age compared to that...lol.
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Old Dec 23rd, 07, 03:08 PM
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The entire distributor set up is critical. I like the idea of trying the other distributor, but if should run with the Dual Sync distributor if it is not bad. I have the back door key to Accel, if you do not have it worked out by Weds, I will make "The call" and get you some one on one help with the expert.
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