@produKtNZ I would not bother, its complicated and you could damage the ignition on your bike. If it was some older bike with one coil there wouldn't be any problems.
What is the inductance of the coils in mH? Inductive reactance in ohms? I know it's not important to hook it up but I was just curious since it's such a high-powered circuit compared to the values for radio coils... etc..
took wires off coil, connected to middle of 6 pin, connected engine coil to left leg of switch and exhaust coil to right leg, can you tell me why my engine runs with the switch to exhaust coil and not to engine coil? also, when i switch to engine or off mode, the truck won't start. thanks!
you need to have six pole switch. wires that are connected on the coil in engine bay unplug and connect to middle terminals on the switch. now there are 4 terminals left, two of them connect back to the coil in engine bay and last two to the coil at the end of exhaust, watch for polarity of the wires. that's all
lol im understanding that the swicth must be placed before the coil of the engine and before the the coil of the exhaust , well , what i wanted to know , is thats when pressing the switch to the exhaust , only one cylinder will not be ignite or is it all the engine cylinder that will not ignite so as to send fuel ?
Love the simplicity of this :) I'd like to do the same to my motorbike which has 1 coil per cylinder (4). How could I rig this up then?
produKtNZ 2 months ago
@produKtNZ I would not bother, its complicated and you could damage the ignition on your bike. If it was some older bike with one coil there wouldn't be any problems.
milivojekg 2 months ago
What is the inductance of the coils in mH? Inductive reactance in ohms? I know it's not important to hook it up but I was just curious since it's such a high-powered circuit compared to the values for radio coils... etc..
Cheers from Tulsa! :)
ZmajSnoshaj 1 year ago
took wires off coil, connected to middle of 6 pin, connected engine coil to left leg of switch and exhaust coil to right leg, can you tell me why my engine runs with the switch to exhaust coil and not to engine coil? also, when i switch to engine or off mode, the truck won't start. thanks!
brianmichaelangus 1 year ago
you need to have six pole switch. wires that are connected on the coil in engine bay unplug and connect to middle terminals on the switch. now there are 4 terminals left, two of them connect back to the coil in engine bay and last two to the coil at the end of exhaust, watch for polarity of the wires. that's all
milivojekg 2 years ago
lol im understanding that the swicth must be placed before the coil of the engine and before the the coil of the exhaust , well , what i wanted to know , is thats when pressing the switch to the exhaust , only one cylinder will not be ignite or is it all the engine cylinder that will not ignite so as to send fuel ?
yaaseen555 1 year ago
All of the cylinders are turned off to send fresh mixture to the exhaust.
milivojekg 1 year ago
@milivojekg can i personal message you for help with a flame thrower set up for my 70' caddy? and is it bad for your engine?
Feediing 3 months ago
like beavis said "ohhhhhh yea""" lol i get it now i gettin straight pipes with 4 inch tips for my tahoe proly use an 2 old ford coils for that
spidez8407 2 years ago
can we do this at honda jazz, automatic transmision, idsi..??
mewien150 2 years ago
@milivojekg
today, tommorow, everday, bcoz im holiday now..
btw u got facebook n yahoo?
mewien150 2 years ago
in couple days its winter here and -20 c.they predict worm up soon. sorry
milivojekg 2 years ago
hey man can u give the tutorial please?
mewien150 2 years ago
when get some free time.
milivojekg 2 years ago
@milivojekg
today, tommorow, everday, bcoz im holiday now..
btw u got facebook n yahoo?
mewien150 2 years ago