As I seem to have started something, I would like to point out that the 4 or 3 pulses is the signal given out of the ECU to the tach, What goes in or how the ECU deals with it I dont know;).
So how they come up with the 4 or 3 is a guess other than its an easily calculated number of the amount of tangs/pips on either the crankshaft or camshaft.

The ECU knows where the engine is by the missing tang on the crankshaft, It knows what part of the cycle it is on by the camshaft sensor, from that it can work out where to spark or inject on a count of tangs on the crankshaft.

Thats how I read it anyhow:eek:. Other than that I know nothing:confused:.
Its too early in the morning to be thinking I need to go do some manual labour:D.

J
If it was done properly.. with gears.. it wouldn't need to work anything out! But apparently that move is called progress
 
If it was done properly.. with gears.. it wouldn't need to work anything out! But apparently that move is called progress

Gears wear out. A hall sensor has no moving parts and lasts decades, plus, dead easy to replace. That is progress!

I can recall going around with a spare set of points and a spare rotor arm for the distributor. Some people had a spare dizzy cap too. No need with modern injection. Get a diesel and you eliminate the need for spare HT leads too.
 
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Electricals do go pop though, when they do you need a tug to the garage.
Gears wear gradually and get replaced before they break :)
Modern petrols don't have ht leads either :)
 

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