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Originally posted by RB176 View PostThanks Aaron and Gary, I already picked up a Flamethrower III now so I should be in good shape. On another note how well have the diodes (Prhv2a-20) you’ve been using holding up? I bought a few extras just incase of problems.
Never had one fail on the actual engine installation.
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has anyone input their coil's etc specs into this calculator?http://bgsoflex.com/igncoil.htmljust in case it might help to fine tune anything...
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Originally posted by heysoundude View Posthas anyone input their coil's etc specs into this calculator?http://bgsoflex.com/igncoil.htmljust in case it might help to fine tune anything...
Seems to apply to just kettering ignition so the basic spark ignition but still pretty cool. Have you come across one for capacitive discharge? That might be tough because might have to know the charging speed of the cap charging circuit.
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OOPS! thanks for correcting that, Aaron.No, I've not found (stumbled across) one for CDI...but wouldn't the speed you're looking for be "c"? or were you meaning charging TIME? easy enough to calculate:F = seconds / ohms (from wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farad lots of other neat & handy equivalencies there too, so if you're algebraically inclined and/or have a bunch of specs/measurements, you can solve for what you need)F * ohms = seconds ...which is why you want a low primary resistance, right? so the energy influx required prior to the spark event is as short as possible. also why you want as low a resistance as possible on the secondary side too, in this use case: so the energy delivery event is as short as possible as well.
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Originally posted by heysoundude View PostOOPS! thanks for correcting that, Aaron.No, I've not found (stumbled across) one for CDI...but wouldn't the speed you're looking for be "c"? or were you meaning charging TIME? easy enough to calculate:F = seconds / ohms (from wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farad lots of other neat & handy equivalencies there too, so if you're algebraically inclined and/or have a bunch of specs/measurements, you can solve for what you need)F * ohms = seconds ...which is why you want a low primary resistance, right? so the energy influx required prior to the spark event is as short as possible. also why you want as low a resistance as possible on the secondary side too, in this use case: so the energy delivery event is as short as possible as well.
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Hey Aaron got my plasma setup up and running Wow unbelievable. Got a quick question if you are going for performance do you think retarding your ignition timing and letting the cylinder get a complete fill would increase HP do to the cleaner burn? Also I’ve seen you open the plug gap, do you think an additional 10-15th would be sufficient? Thanks Jeremiah
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Originally posted by Aaron Murakami View PostIn any case, for the plasma, I think it would be almost impossible to calculate perfectly but ballpark could be possible. That is because it is difficult to tell how much of the cap discharges to the primary and how much is left over to jump the gap - most jumps the gap.
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Originally posted by RB176 View PostHey Aaron got my plasma setup up and running Wow unbelievable. Got a quick question if you are going for performance do you think retarding your ignition timing and letting the cylinder get a complete fill would increase HP do to the cleaner burn? Also I’ve seen you open the plug gap, do you think an additional 10-15th would be sufficient? Thanks Jeremiah
The plasma ignition is not only fast itself, the entire combustion process is accelerated so that with delaying timing a bit towards TDC could give more power.
Yes, opening the plug as well can help delay it a bit and will give a bigger bang. You'd sacrifice plug life though.
What plugs are you using? I still want to test the Weapon X iridium non-resistor plugs.
Can you post some pics and/or vids of your ignition setup? That would be cool to see.
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I have purchased both your ebooks on (Plasma Ignition and wasted spark), I have also been studying wasted spark methods, not sure how to implement your wasted spark system, I have sourced the leads from grantatelli they suit the American 2001-05 Buick Electra, Le Sabre 6 Cyl 3.8l Product ID : 26-1711S, which is similar to the motor I have (Australian 2001 vx V6 Commodore), which has a DFI module that the coil packs sits into, each coil is connected by pins from the DFI module, there is a connector to the DFI module which is controlled by crank angle sensor, how do I connect to each one, without schematics for my wiring I am not sure how to wire the wasted spark modules up.
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Thanks Aaron I’ll have to do some tuning I guess. For now just using Autolite non-resistor plugs, I’ll have to keep an eye on plug wear and in the meantime do some research and find a tungsten plug or some other crossover that would be better suited for plasma.
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Originally posted by Realtravel View PostI have purchased both your ebooks on (Plasma Ignition and wasted spark), I have also been studying wasted spark methods, not sure how to implement your wasted spark system, I have sourced the leads from grantatelli they suit the American 2001-05 Buick Electra, Le Sabre 6 Cyl 3.8l Product ID : 26-1711S, which is similar to the motor I have (Australian 2001 vx V6 Commodore), which has a DFI module that the coil packs sits into, each coil is connected by pins from the DFI module, there is a connector to the DFI module which is controlled by crank angle sensor, how do I connect to each one, without schematics for my wiring I am not sure how to wire the wasted spark modules up.
Wasted spark as you can see in my presentation for my Subaru is a bit complicated. It works, but using 2 coil packs back to back was the only way to get the same polarity on all 4 plugs.
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Originally posted by Realtravel View PostI have purchased both your ebooks on (Plasma Ignition and wasted spark), I have also been studying wasted spark methods, not sure how to implement your wasted spark system, I have sourced the leads from grantatelli they suit the American 2001-05 Buick Electra, Le Sabre 6 Cyl 3.8l Product ID : 26-1711S, which is similar to the motor I have (Australian 2001 vx V6 Commodore), which has a DFI module that the coil packs sits into, each coil is connected by pins from the DFI module, there is a connector to the DFI module which is controlled by crank angle sensor, how do I connect to each one, without schematics for my wiring I am not sure how to wire the wasted spark modules up.
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