Chimaera Bluetooth Distributor
Chimaera Bluetooth Distributor
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Italian450

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96 posts

108 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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I'm am toying with the idea of a new dizzy wanting to keep original look but going with Bluetooth mapping capability.
I know of 123 tune and mallory both previously discussed.

But has anyone seen or used the Progression ignition unit - seems to need full vacuum and not just ported though.
I have read a few posts on the benefits of this.

https://progressionignition.com/shop/ols/products/...

I assume that this would fit as this was the basic engine from way back.


Belle427

11,087 posts

254 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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Looks interesting but seems its only suitable for an early 3.5 engine looking at the specs, so wouldn't fit a Chim.

Italian450

Original Poster:

96 posts

108 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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Also being HEI it has the coil in the cap which makes it much bigger.... may not have space near the plenum too.

The mapping function however looks impressive more complete and potentially easier to set up than 123 tune.

I have emailed them - to see if they have anything that fits without HEI cap - who knows ?

Belle427

11,087 posts

254 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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I’d consider Megajolt personally, not sure why you would want to keep the distributor these days with the lack of quality spares.

yellow968

1 posts

144 months

Saturday 13th March 2021
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Looks a good product and easy to set up, I suspect it will fit later engines if it is possible to change to the later drive gear.

LLantrisant

1,003 posts

180 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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https://www.123ignitionshop.com/gb/tune-plus-rover...

for the price of this or the other unit above you can install a dizzy-less ignition , like megajolt.

than you have a "real" fully mappable ignition, incl. 3D ignition curve.

EggsBenedict

1,791 posts

195 months

Tuesday 16th March 2021
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LLantrisant said:
https://www.123ignitionshop.com/gb/tune-plus-rover...

for the price of this or the other unit above you can install a dizzy-less ignition , like megajolt.

than you have a "real" fully mappable ignition, incl. 3D ignition curve.
Yeah, but you still need 'something' in the dizzy hole to drive the oil pump.

https://www.megasquirt-v8.co.uk/ms_3-9_efi_serpent...

Steve_D

13,799 posts

279 months

Wednesday 17th March 2021
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EggsBenedict said:
Yeah, but you still need 'something' in the dizzy hole to drive the oil pump.
Pre-serp yes.
Serp. no just a plug to fill the hole.

Steve

blitzracing

6,415 posts

241 months

Thursday 18th March 2021
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A friend of mine installed the megajolt but kept the 14CUX. For some reason it messed with the idle, and nothing showed up on the very early versions of Rovergauge. Unfortunately the car was not in the UK long enough to get to the bottom of the issue. I've also tried the Aldon Amethyst, but it misfired. I believe the reason was you get RF interference in the coil trigger head in the dizzy when the coil fires from the arc in the dizzy cap. This normally does not matter as the point of trigger and coil firing are pretty much the same on the stock system. It all falls apart if you electronically advance or delay the coil pulse out side the magnetic trigger pulse period, as the RF pulse from the arc in the distributor cap is now picked up by the dizzy coil and causes an extra false pulse to the Amethyst.

Italian450

Original Poster:

96 posts

108 months

Wednesday 16th June 2021
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The guy in the US came back with a posting for a Rover V8 distributor (not HEI)

https://progressionignition.com/shop/ols/products/...

and I have decided to take a dive and at least have a play with this option despite the investment.

I understand the arguments for omex / megajolt etc thanks to all your feed back but I do want to keep the under bonnet looking as standard as possible.
Will eliminate the ignition amp however which I believe is a good thing.

It requires full manifold vacuum so I am planning to "T" of the fuel regulator line and will try to find an elegant way to deal with the the ported vacuum valve on the plenum.

I was tempted with the 123 tune option but the set-up, camshaft rotation values etc, seems more complicated and there does not appear to be a way to modify the advance curve for each vacuum point and rev position in the matrix.
The progression unit appears to be fully 3D mappable and you can change each cell or range of cells - the only drawback being the distributor assembly.......... :-)



The aim is to maximise the performance of my current (MA best guess) fuel map and the new Bosch 045 injectors.
From the youtube vids and tech info that I have found it seems that you can have as many timing maps as you want with live instant programming from smartphone/tablet.

I figure 1 for emissions (12° idle for regulatory testing), one for RON98 another for RON100 etc.
Will definitely need to book a dyno session to get this all set-up right.

Following many discussions and comments from CoG on ported v full vacuum and higher advance at idle I am wondering if lower running temperatures will have any long term detrimental effects on my cats ?? ( Yeah I know .....take them out of the equation... but ! )