Delco DIS On Non DIS Engine
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Re: Delco DIS On Non DIS Enigine
No, it has to be the ignition module I linked above. Nothing used that module in au or nz that I am aware of, unfortunatly, but at least delco used a standard interface so it can be fitted to our '808s when imported.
From the add, that is the device with these part numbers. You can try and find one of the equivalents but the engines that would have had it in this part of the world all used the distributor and reluctor such as the JE camira or N13 pulsar.
edit: heres the part numbers:
STANDARD SMP # LX345
BORG WARNER BWD # CBE106
AC DELCO # D1927A
GM # 10467214, 19178829
AIRTEX # 6H1034
WELLS # DR149
From the add, that is the device with these part numbers. You can try and find one of the equivalents but the engines that would have had it in this part of the world all used the distributor and reluctor such as the JE camira or N13 pulsar.
edit: heres the part numbers:
STANDARD SMP # LX345
BORG WARNER BWD # CBE106
AC DELCO # D1927A
GM # 10467214, 19178829
AIRTEX # 6H1034
WELLS # DR149
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Re: Delco DIS On Non DIS Enigine
sorry for the dumb questions but can i use the V6 coils module and remove one coil ? tried to look up the part numbers today but there's none in our catalogs ? and the N13 po stars I've had a look under have the ca motor in them ?
Re: Delco DIS On Non DIS Enigine
No, it has to be the D1927a module.
It's not used on any australian cars, your best bet is ebay US.
The v6 commodore coils will fit onto those modules, so you can get those locally.
It's not used on any australian cars, your best bet is ebay US.
The v6 commodore coils will fit onto those modules, so you can get those locally.
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Re: Delco DIS On Non DIS Enigine
Sweet I've found a car imported into New Zealand
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 214760.htm
Thing is I know some one that sent one of these to the scrap yard about a year ago bugger
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 214760.htm
Thing is I know some one that sent one of these to the scrap yard about a year ago bugger
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Cool! I gather you found it by part number so it would be the right one, but make sure it is the version with 3 connectors on it. There is also a 2 connector module and that one is not usable.
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Re: Delco DIS On Non DIS Enigine
Any pointers for interfacing a tacho that expects to be connected to coil negative to the DIS module?
I was going to use a FET to switch ground to the tacho, but now that i think about it the tacho probably triggers on the back-emf voltage spike rather than ground, so that won't work...
I was going to use a FET to switch ground to the tacho, but now that i think about it the tacho probably triggers on the back-emf voltage spike rather than ground, so that won't work...
Re: Delco DIS On Non DIS Enigine
sure do! I used this method recommended by vl400 to get a vk lcd dash tacho that runs off the high voltage spike to run off a VN v6 coil trigger.
I cant find the original schematic that I used but this is close I think. I just pulled apart a relay and wired it up to the legs on the relay and put back together.
I cant find the original schematic that I used but this is close I think. I just pulled apart a relay and wired it up to the legs on the relay and put back together.
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I assume you pulled the contact actuator out of the relay, or it would be buzzing like crazy...
Does a standard hella-style relay have a big enough coil to give the necessary kick?
Using a 'real' collapsing magnetic field like that sure beats trying to fake one, thanks
Does a standard hella-style relay have a big enough coil to give the necessary kick?
Using a 'real' collapsing magnetic field like that sure beats trying to fake one, thanks
Re: Delco DIS On Non DIS Enigine
yeah I just used a standard car relay and pried the contact bar out, then rewired the pins to my transistor and realy coil to make it a neat package.
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Re: Delco DIS On Non DIS Enigine
It seems to work for most tachs that use the EMF, but some still need a bigger pulse- my VL dash works until about 4K RPM and then drops to 0RPM with a relay coil