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i had originally intended to use just one EDIS unit to perform the task but in discussing this w/ cribbj on his Lexus build sunray pined in with the following:alexander wrote:dear dr occa,
probably i am missing something, but why did you use two EDIS units to fire the COP units? couldnt you have just two wires from CoilA and CoilB output, each to one of the COP units?
regards
alexander.
based on that, i thought more on it and i also followed this line of thinking: the EDIS 4 fires only 2 coils essentially. 1&4 are essentially one coil firing both cyls w/ one always on waste. the same for 2&3. with that, introducing an extra coil on each channel increases the "work load" of the EDIS unit to deliver what it originally did for 1 coil per channel to now 2 coils per channel. so coupled w/ sunray's above thoughts and my desire to get it done closer to right the first time w/ lowest amount of failure, i went w/ 2 edis units distributing the coils to where they each ignited only 2 as they originally were intended.sunray wrote:One thing to note is that the higher the cylinder pressures (ie: with higher rpm) then the higher the resistance that will be encountered to fire each spark plug. This would leave you with increasingly less reserve voltage to adequately fire each cylinder. I would think that if you are using a maximum dwell time too often with no reserve voltage then you may end up with some overheated coils. Its just a thought, but may not be the case in practice. You could confirm this pretty easily by hooking up a lab scope with some long leads and go for a road test with the scope next to you. watch the waveform and pay particular attention to the firing lines and then the dwell time through the rpm's.
love the mikunis. have been loving them for the past 4+ years.brentp wrote:Looks good- how does it sound? Would love to see a new video!
How do you like the sidedrafts? Are they mikunis or webers? We have a set of triple webers impatiently waiting to be installed on our 'new' 240z project car... but there are other projects in line ahead of it.