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Lucus
					
				 
				How do you plan tp run coil packs? you will need a crank trigger with a ref/sync. Im pretty sure the ls1 ecu runs a 36-1 trigger with crank referencing. You can buy a 36-1 trigger from trigger wheels in the uk, they are designed for a rover v8 and bolt straight up. If you want to run 8 individual coil packs you are DEFINATLY going to need ref+sync triggering so the engine know which cylinder is firing and crank postion.
Close loop is only really useful if you have catalytic convertors. An N/A engine can comfortably run leaner than closed loop will allow (ie 15.5:1 afrs at cruise)
For my money i would go down the seperate ecu route. The $'s will quickly get gobbled up by the time you get the LS1, 8 coil packs, Crank and cam sensors (you could use a modified distributor to provide the crank ref signal but you need to adapt it to suit what ever sensor the LS1 ecu needs, ditto the crank sensor.You will also need the dizzy to drive the oil pump) and dont forget tuning. I assume you would get VCM suite of something similar to retune the ECU to the smaller rover motor. I would probably change the injector to a later style as well. This will help with poer and fuel economy.
For my $'s i would grab the wolf 3d ver4 thats one EBay for $500, coil packs,ignitors and crank trigger ($500) and misc bits and piece (wiring, relays etc.$200) and tuning $500
My 4.6 RRC is putting out 140kw@the wheels and 385nm and returns between 16.0 and 17.0ltr to the hundred (in open loop) around town and around 15.0 to 15.5 on the highway with the Wolf ecu running 4 coil packs in wasted spark config. I change to bosch injectors from and xr6 turbo and this has given me much more stable afrs. (13.3 at WOT, 14.7 up too 60%load and 15.5 at cruise.)
shoot me a pm if you need any info about setting up an aftermarket ecu.
The factory wiring wont be much good for any of the aftermarket systems as the injectors are bank fired and the igntion system is completly independant of the fuel system.
			
		 
	
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