Ignition Coil Windings.
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 11:17 pm
FYI, another thing I learned in my endeavors with my rally car. (new Link G4 Storm ECU in, btw)
Anyway, I sourced a second ignitor and was going to use a spare coil to do direct ignition (rotational idle, antilag, that goodness); however, each POST on the coil is attached to it's own winding; even though the posts share a primary, they are on their own secondary (I think that's the right order)
so when you trigger one side (one pair of posts) both posts get their own separate energy from their own windings - so you can't just drive one side of the coilpack, for example, and seal off the other two to achieve direct spark with two coils and two ignitors (like I was hoping to do).
Well you CAN, you just get a massive (and loud, and dangerous) spark through the insulator on the post that grounds out on the other set of posts.
Hope this helps others not waste the same time I did
Anyway, I sourced a second ignitor and was going to use a spare coil to do direct ignition (rotational idle, antilag, that goodness); however, each POST on the coil is attached to it's own winding; even though the posts share a primary, they are on their own secondary (I think that's the right order)
so when you trigger one side (one pair of posts) both posts get their own separate energy from their own windings - so you can't just drive one side of the coilpack, for example, and seal off the other two to achieve direct spark with two coils and two ignitors (like I was hoping to do).
Well you CAN, you just get a massive (and loud, and dangerous) spark through the insulator on the post that grounds out on the other set of posts.
Hope this helps others not waste the same time I did
