tomr240zap 10 Posted October 24, 2019 (edited) A while back I had vowed to build and install this ems solely through diligent research on the forums, youtube presentations (sloppy mechanics vid are particularly good btw) and deductive problem solving. A couple months later and here we are; still troubleshooting and hoping to sponge some insight from the datsun hive mind. THE ISSUE: I am not able to register a tach signal in tuner studio (w/ stim) utilizing the VR conditioner circuit. I had initially built the board utilizing the HALL circuit and WAS able to register a tach signal, however I changed this over to VR upon reviewing feedback on this forum. I have set (and adjusted) the R56 trimmer resistor (when ‘trimmed’ all the way, it’s registering ~.7V when measuring from top of R54 – I’ve increased this with no luck). There is no signal data when utilizing the trigger / composite logger feature in tuner studio Tach signal from the jimstim has been tested, tach jumper [on the stim] reflects VR circuit. 12V pullup jumpers installed. I've tried varied dip switche configurations on the stim to no avail. Currently set to base EDIS/Distributor. All recommended testing has passed per the msextra buildup instructions EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: I am reading NO VOLTAGE on +5V terminal in the prototype area and BOOT terminals (should be 5V?) I suspect this is the result of some hardware issues, but can't seem to nail it down. I‘m running 3.4.2 Firmware 12V pullup w/ 1k 1/4w resistor is installed on PIN 24 (under the hood - not on the board) Board utilizes the BIP373 add on – used to drive [1] ignition coil directly via PIN 36. Setup on the car is as follows (although I don’t believe it’s relevant to the issue at hand) L28ET swap in a 1973 240z 82 ZXT distributor with DIY autotune 12-1 trigger wheel (has been properly phased per instructions on the forum) 440cc bosch-style Low-Z injectors Photos of the board, bay and msq files are linked below. Humbling swallowing my pride as I ask for some feedback. Thanks in advance! -t tomzapper240 baseline.msq Edited October 24, 2019 by tomr240zap Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites