LSx Coil Driver
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Re: LSx Coil Driver
if thats happening perhaps your leads are stuffed. Too much resistance. lol the dirt has less resistance that the leads
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Re: LSx Coil Driver
I think the electrical tape in place of actual boots around the lead on the coil end might be a contributing factor
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haha no doubt LOL shes all wired and mounted in the most dodgy fashion ready for daily driving LOL.and i tell you what that 2 step definately gets the cat upto temp fast ive never smelt the sulpher smell out of the vx before now LOL after a drive round the block coils are cold and so are the heatsinks got to be a good sign
2 vids smooth idle and spark output at idle dont worry the spark isnt intermitent just the camera misses the spark every now and then
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8ImU0oc ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVmAotZJ ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
2 vids smooth idle and spark output at idle dont worry the spark isnt intermitent just the camera misses the spark every now and then
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8ImU0oc ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVmAotZJ ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
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Re: LSx Coil Driver
spark cut + cat = dead cat!
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haha its probably well dead anyway shes pretty chocked up sounding the poor old thing and it sounds like an old man with no teeth spitting when you limit it LOL
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a byproduct of the coil swap massive gains in fuel economy ive never seen the fuel figures like i just got driving to the supermarket.50kmh 3-4l/hr displayed on dash and 10l/hr accelerating where it normally jumps to 20 gently taking off.im thinking my dodgy leads off my old turbo vn maybe arnt to good could be a little down on power and slow to rev out or the coils may not have enough dwell for WOT or i could just be dreaming LOL
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Re: LSx Coil Driver
be interesting to see what the long term economy is
Re: LSx Coil Driver
Could there be an extra advantage to be had by fitting a coil voltage booster? ICE make them they step the primary voltage up top 16 volts.
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i think any gain will be from both sides of the engine now getting the polarity of the spark round the same way.shameless cut and paste below
Each coil fires two cylinders with cylinders 1/4, 2/5 and 3/6 each sharing a coil. Since the polarity of the ignition coil primary and secondary windings is fixed, one spark plug always fires with normal polarity while its companion plug fires with reverse polarity. Because the ignition coil requires approximately 30% more voltage to fire a spark plug with reverse polarity the ignition coil requires more saturation time (longer dwell) and a higher primary current. This allows the coils to produce up to 40Kv if needed.
Each coil fires two cylinders with cylinders 1/4, 2/5 and 3/6 each sharing a coil. Since the polarity of the ignition coil primary and secondary windings is fixed, one spark plug always fires with normal polarity while its companion plug fires with reverse polarity. Because the ignition coil requires approximately 30% more voltage to fire a spark plug with reverse polarity the ignition coil requires more saturation time (longer dwell) and a higher primary current. This allows the coils to produce up to 40Kv if needed.
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Re: LSx Coil Driver
you need to clean your engine, thats filthy! loldelcowizzid wrote:haha no doubt LOL shes all wired and mounted in the most dodgy fashion ready for daily driving LOL.and i tell you what that 2 step definately gets the cat upto temp fast ive never smelt the sulpher smell out of the vx before now LOL after a drive round the block coils are cold and so are the heatsinks got to be a good sign
2 vids smooth idle and spark output at idle dont worry the spark isnt intermitent just the camera misses the spark every now and then
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8ImU0oc ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVmAotZJ ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
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