I added a section to the wiki comparing current consumption between a normally wired coil driver and a one driving two primaries in parallel.
http://www.autosportlabs.net/Ford_EDIS_ ... oil_wiring
Could you do twin spark ?
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more twin plug questions...
I have digested this thread to the best of my caveman processing but still have a question...
Much like another user on this board I am contemplating using (2) edis modules and (2) coils to run my twin plug Porsche 911 engine.
Questions?
Will the Megajolt set advance for 2 EDIS units at the same time?
Will the EDIS units mind sharing the VR signal? Diodes needed?
Has anyone actually successfully twin plugged using the technique in this post?
thanks Daron
Much like another user on this board I am contemplating using (2) edis modules and (2) coils to run my twin plug Porsche 911 engine.
Questions?
Will the Megajolt set advance for 2 EDIS units at the same time?
Will the EDIS units mind sharing the VR signal? Diodes needed?
Has anyone actually successfully twin plugged using the technique in this post?
thanks Daron
PARALLELED IGN COILS
There is a very basic reason, why 2 coils can't be driven in parallel by the same driver. When the current turns off, voltage on all windings will rise ONLY until current flows through ONE pair of spark plugs (ignition + waste). At this point that circuit voltage will drop, as will voltage on ALL the windings in the paralleled coils. This will PREVENT the other coils' plugs from firing at all. Bruce Roe