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distributor-less ignition, where to go |
02loftsmoor |
Jan 10 2015, 01:40 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 577 Joined: 26-June 11 From: Ft. Worth TX Member No.: 13,243 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I'm check on going with distributor-less ignition system, some pointers please
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jarred |
Jan 11 2015, 10:46 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 13-March 09 From: seattle Member No.: 10,159 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Quick correction: the megajolt only uses a 36-1 trigger wheel which isn't compatible with my distributor parts. I've only used the megasquirt and assumed (my bad) megajolt was just the spark side of a megasquirt, but in reality the megajolt is only compatible with EDIS and might not get you to twin spark... not sure if the "SAW" signal can be paralleled to two EDIS controllers for the second set of plugs and coil pack. That's be a pretty cluttered setup anyway.
For twin spark on a megsquirt based system you would parallel the logic level coil fire signals from the megasquirt to the two VW 2.0 coil packs ($30 each new on ebay). Haven't set this system up myself (don't have the heads), but there's no reason it couldn't be done that way. |
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