jetjock;2033683 said:I be curious why you guys think this matters. Can some explain the benefits? Monsewer?
I wasn't aware of that. Could you light us on how HKS Twinspark, MSD DIS-4, or inline systems like Nology Powercore, Powerstorm Booster (I bet these later are just capacitor) work please?jetjock;2033719 said:I see. You're aware in a typical ignition system (including the stock one) voltage will rise to whatever is required to ionize the gap and once ionization occurs will fall significantly and remain there for the duration of the burn time?
What psi are you going to be testing atsupraguy@aol;2036536 said:I just received my 24v up-converter in the mail yesterday, I'm looking forward to installing it.
I ordered a set of male and female oem igniter plugs, so that I can wire this in as a patch harness, and just remove it without splicing/ cutting anything.
I had an issue where I had no spark on cylinders 1 and 6, and couldn't figure out the issue. Originally thought that the coils or my coil harness was at fault.
I finally discovered that the plugs had fouled(brand new Bosch coppers). I tested the spark externally on a spare plug, and the spark seems very weak/ dim.
I swapped out all plugs to NGK platinums, and will be curious to see if the visible spark will show any noticeable improvement. Not the most scientific method, but its a start.
This is what i have been getting at the whole time i fixed this problem by wiring 2 ignitors and wiring coils in parallelRollus;2036650 said:As the coils are wired in series, they see a voltage of 6Vdc each.
Using a 24V step up converter will bring their 12volts back ;-)
KKZ SupraMan;2036577 said:What psi are you going to be testing at
supraguy@aol;2036536 said:I just received my 24v up-converter in the mail yesterday, I'm looking forward to installing it.
I ordered a set of male and female oem igniter plugs, so that I can wire this in as a patch harness, and just remove it without splicing/ cutting anything.
I had an issue where I had no spark on cylinders 1 and 6, and couldn't figure out the issue. Originally thought that the coils or my coil harness was at fault.
I finally discovered that the plugs had fouled(brand new Bosch coppers). I tested the spark externally on a spare plug, and the spark seems very weak/ dim.
I swapped out all plugs to NGK platinums, and will be curious to see if the visible spark will show any noticeable improvement. Not the most scientific method, but its a start.