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Please route the wires for the trigger inputs away from high EMI sources (spark plug wires) and use a shielded cable.
Please route the wires for the trigger inputs away from high EMI sources (spark plug wires) and use a shielded cable.


= Supported trigger inputs (crankshaft) =
== Supported crankshaft trigger inputs ==
List of supported triggers
List of supported crankshaft triggers:


= Supported trigger inputs (camshaft) =
* [[Triggers:Mazda Miata NB|Mazda Miata NB]]
 
== Supported camshaft trigger inputs ==
List of supported camshaft trigger inputs:
List of supported camshaft trigger inputs:


=== Single Tooth ===
* [[Triggers:Single Tooth|Single Tooth]]__FORCETOC__
This is a single, short tooth on the camshaft or a single gap in a distributor.
* [[Triggers:Toyota 3 Tooth Even/2JZ|Toyota 3 Tooth Even/2JZ]]
[[File:Single tooth.jpg]]
* [[Triggers:Mazda Miata NB|Mazda Miata NB]]
__FORCETOC__
* [[Triggers:Bosch Quick Start|Bosch Quick Start (VW/Audi/Volvo and other Motronic)]]
=== Bosch Quick Start ===
 
Description of Bosch Quick Start here.
= Universal Trigger System =
epicEFI supports defining custom missing tooth trigger wheels in software. This is a unique feature enabling addition of custom trigger patterns without software modification.

Latest revision as of 00:05, 11 January 2026

Trigger inputs

Trigger inputs are the single most important input to the ECU. This input gives the ECU information about the current crankshaft and camshaft position as well as the engine phase.

Please route the wires for the trigger inputs away from high EMI sources (spark plug wires) and use a shielded cable.

Supported crankshaft trigger inputs

List of supported crankshaft triggers:

Supported camshaft trigger inputs

List of supported camshaft trigger inputs:

Universal Trigger System

epicEFI supports defining custom missing tooth trigger wheels in software. This is a unique feature enabling addition of custom trigger patterns without software modification.