Hi,
I thought I would give a short update with regard to my plasma ignition conversion on our 1979 Bedford camper and share some info on ignition wires I found looking for a replacement to go with Aaron's plasma ignition.
I have converted the points to a hall pickup which runs nice and stable. Then recently I have installed an MSD 6A ignition module. Big difference on idle running, some more torgue low end.
I have 4 40Kv Ham diodes that need connecting now to finish the plasma ignition. So with this last step in Aaron's plasma conversion new ignition wires must come since the current are solid core which does not work well with an MSD ignition.
Looking into decent ignition wires there is quite a bit to read about. I'm looking into spirally wound wires but there is quite a bit of difference in the resistance of several brands.
MSD superconductor with 40-50 ohms in a 12"lenght.
Magnecor has seemingly good info on ignition wires here I am looking ate the Powersports. It has 98ohm per cm or 3000 Ohm/ft
Aurora electronics has a nice article on understanding ignition wires here 400ohms/ft
RMI/EFI suppression seems quite important for modern vehicles, Magnecor and Aurora are probably really good at that, however at a relatively high price. The MSD wires are really low resistance but perhaps not as good suppressors. I am however not sure how important RMI/EFI on a carburated vehicle like ours is. It would be nice to be able to listen to the radio when plasma spark is present. I have no experience with that yet, only on generators.
So perhaps if there are people that are already running a plasma setup in their vehicle they can report shortly on RFI issues.
I know that Aaron has had made a custom ignition wire set but I don't know the details of those. I haven't experimented with different types of ignition wire and thus do not know how important they really are for plasma systems. However, a strong ignition system as this should have decent wires to deliver that energy to the plugs, right?
I know Magnecor make custom sets on order (other too probably) so perhaps they are able to incorporate a second wire to the spark plug boot to go to the HV diode. I will email them hereafter with this. Will let you know when I know more.
Any feedback on ignition wire selection is appreciated!
I thought I would give a short update with regard to my plasma ignition conversion on our 1979 Bedford camper and share some info on ignition wires I found looking for a replacement to go with Aaron's plasma ignition.
I have converted the points to a hall pickup which runs nice and stable. Then recently I have installed an MSD 6A ignition module. Big difference on idle running, some more torgue low end.
I have 4 40Kv Ham diodes that need connecting now to finish the plasma ignition. So with this last step in Aaron's plasma conversion new ignition wires must come since the current are solid core which does not work well with an MSD ignition.
Looking into decent ignition wires there is quite a bit to read about. I'm looking into spirally wound wires but there is quite a bit of difference in the resistance of several brands.
MSD superconductor with 40-50 ohms in a 12"lenght.
Magnecor has seemingly good info on ignition wires here I am looking ate the Powersports. It has 98ohm per cm or 3000 Ohm/ft
Aurora electronics has a nice article on understanding ignition wires here 400ohms/ft
RMI/EFI suppression seems quite important for modern vehicles, Magnecor and Aurora are probably really good at that, however at a relatively high price. The MSD wires are really low resistance but perhaps not as good suppressors. I am however not sure how important RMI/EFI on a carburated vehicle like ours is. It would be nice to be able to listen to the radio when plasma spark is present. I have no experience with that yet, only on generators.
So perhaps if there are people that are already running a plasma setup in their vehicle they can report shortly on RFI issues.
I know that Aaron has had made a custom ignition wire set but I don't know the details of those. I haven't experimented with different types of ignition wire and thus do not know how important they really are for plasma systems. However, a strong ignition system as this should have decent wires to deliver that energy to the plugs, right?
I know Magnecor make custom sets on order (other too probably) so perhaps they are able to incorporate a second wire to the spark plug boot to go to the HV diode. I will email them hereafter with this. Will let you know when I know more.
Any feedback on ignition wire selection is appreciated!
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