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Spout Signal

PIP And SPOUT Signals:





The Profile Ignition Pickup (PIP) signal is just one of many of the Electronic Control Assembly (ECA) inputs. The ECA takes all the information provided by the input sensors and creates an output signal called Spark Output (SPOUT). The SPOUT signifies the engine operating condition electronically and is sent back to the Thick Film Integrated (TFI) module for comparison with the PIP signal. The TFI module then uses both of these signals to fire the ignition coil at the proper timing intervals.

NOTE: When setting base timing, it is necessary to disconnect the SPOUT circuit. Failure to do so will result in an inaccurate base timing.

There are two different types of SPOUT connectors used. The first type is an in-line connector and is simply disconnected for checking the timing. The second type has a shorting bar and the bar is removed from the connector to put the vehicle to base timing. Usually both connectors are located near the distributor, refer to COMPONENT LOCATIONS.