MaxHeadRoom
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I did too, Required because of the PicMicro usage.The only reason I used the MOSFET I did was an example and because it is a logic level MOSFET
I did too, Required because of the PicMicro usage.The only reason I used the MOSFET I did was an example and because it is a logic level MOSFET
I agree with that. The first post pretty much just shows the old automotive ignition coil we all came to know and love. That's why I ran with that.All of the stuff about correct mosfet to use and other things being talked about are moot, if the HEI module is used. It's all included in those modules.
But the more I think about the original post, I don't think a car coil will do what he wants. He is using a PWM signal, I'm assuming to make the spark longer or shorter time wise. A ignition coil can't do that. You can give it more or less "dwell time" but the spark from that time will always be the same length time wise.
The 6cyl ones I used had a base of electronics that the 3 coils sat on, I just wanted to take advantage of the size of using a single stand-alone coil.All of the stuff about correct mosfet to use and other things being talked about are moot, if the HEI module is used. It's all included in those modules.
That was used on the Grand National, right? It's a unique package, I don't recall anyone else making systems like that since those.The 6cyl ones I used had a base of electronics that the 3 coils sat on, I just wanted to take advantage of the size of using a single stand-alone coil.
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Would a car of that age have waste spark system,?That was used on the Grand National, right? It's a unique package, I don't recall anyone else making systems like that since those.
GM started in 1986, when the HEI and distributors where phased out of production. But wasted spark has be around for much longer, the original Harley twin cylinder engines used it.Would a car of that age have waste spark system,?
So did you use any of the electronics in the base to power the coil? Those would have had the mosfe or maybe igbt drivers then just adding a timer to the correct terminal for that coil would have worked.The 6cyl ones I used had a base of electronics that the 3 coils sat on, I just wanted to take advantage of the size of using a single stand-alone coil.
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