coil pack
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coil pack
do ihave to use the ford coil pack with the edis 4 VR sensor & module? as i have a saxo VTS engine with the coil pack sits on top of the engine & reaches down to the spark plugs as they are deep in the engine & i dont think i can get HT leads to fit the ford coil pck & have the lenght to the sparks plugs
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You shouldn't have any problem using another make of coil pack as long as it has the same number of connectors. People have used coil on plugs with edis to success.
Do you have a ford coil pack kicking around?? You can test the impedance of both coilpacks and if they are similar then you should have no problems at all. To test the impedance place an ohm meter between the centre and outside pins of the coil pack where the connector is located.
Do you have a ford coil pack kicking around?? You can test the impedance of both coilpacks and if they are similar then you should have no problems at all. To test the impedance place an ohm meter between the centre and outside pins of the coil pack where the connector is located.
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That looks like a tightly integrated pair of siamese coils rather than a coil-on-plug installation. As such it can be regarded as a standard wasted spark coilpack. If you take a multimeter to the pins and test the resistance and I'll bet that you find that either two of the pins are common or that you will find that they are wired as two pairs, one pair for each half of the coil.
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Could 4 wires not mean they have an inbuilt coil driver and therefore could not be used??
Bonkeye can you get your hands on multimeter and test the resistance between each of the pins on the coils? That would give in indication as to how they are wired together
Bonkeye can you get your hands on multimeter and test the resistance between each of the pins on the coils? That would give in indication as to how they are wired together
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Like some mitsubishi coil packs, the coils are likely wired separately. in the Ford EDIS coil pack the center conductor is wired to VBatt - in this coil the VBatt is spread across two of the conductors.
Try measuring the resistance between the two pairs- numbering from the left, try measuring resistance between 1 &2 and 3 & 4. If you see about .4 to .6 ohms on these pairs, and then no continuity between say, 1 & 3, then it is likely separately wired coil packs.
Try measuring the resistance between the two pairs- numbering from the left, try measuring resistance between 1 &2 and 3 & 4. If you see about .4 to .6 ohms on these pairs, and then no continuity between say, 1 & 3, then it is likely separately wired coil packs.
4 is the Surpressor thats bolted to the side of the head dont think its sheildingDannyP wrote:Yeah, sounds good. Use 123, leave 4 open, you don't need it. Treat it just like an EDIS4 coil, 12v and two coil triggers right to the EDIS. On second thought, maybe ground the #4 terminal, maybe it is shielding that needs a ground?
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