07-21-2019 | #1 |
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Bartlett, IL
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My Custom Ignition Module
As mentioned some months ago I am running an aftermarket ignition.. I installed it in December and worked out the bugs and have been running it since. Some details..
8 - D514a LS2 coils Modified LT5 wires with 90° LS2 coil boots/connections Used the air pump relay and control wiring to power the coils The car is still running Wasted spark and the designer of this module said that it was not worth the effort for sequential. I feel the car seems to run smoother but it could just be me. Here are a couple pictures
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07-22-2019 | #2 |
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Re: My Custom Ignition Module
This post is more of a progress report, no? Can you catch me (us) up with an architectural overview (read: an "Extract"), por favor?
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Re: My Custom Ignition Module
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What kind of architectural info are you looking for?
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