Building the VEMS
The finished item
The crank sensor. I was going to use the original in the fly wheel but because the engine is only going to be in the car for a furthere two or three weeks, i just used the crank trigger i had for the 16 valver. I made the bracket up as this will double up as a lower engine steady when its on the 16v. The wheel is the Specialist components item and the sensor is the long type, Ford sensor.
I have also modified the stepper motor. The motor itself is a 6 wire Unipolar motor, but VEMS and virtualy any other aftermarket ECU uses a Bipolar 4 wire motor. After some research and with the help of Bill, the Unipolar motors can be modified to work with Bipolar drivers. This may be complicated to some, but its rather simple in reality. All that was required was to seperate the two windings of the motor at their center tap, this ws achieved by scratching away the track on the small connecting pcb on the motor terminals. I also removed the extra wire that the rover ECU used ( the center tap and +ve).
The wiring loom is now complete and ready to go in pending the arival of a wideband Lambda sensor and its connector, and a two terminal knock sensor.
Im going to have to make up some sort of panel for the dash to house the LCD screen. I was originaly looking to install it in the ash tray aperature in the upper dash rail, but darn it, the hole to fricken small.
I'll post piccies of the loom and the LCD in a bit, the batteries for the camera are on chargipoos

Edited by Mini Sprocket, 26 March 2007 - 09:22 AM.