You'll have the two spark outputs for wasted spark, but not the four that would be needed to individually drive COPs. Wasted spark will be the way to go.Fry wrote:Hey jim - is this an air-cooled Ducati? Instead of running four coils, why not grab a pair of coils from a four cylinder bike that usually runs wasted spark. That way you can fire one coil per cylinder, and have each coil drive two spark plugs.staudjf wrote:Jerry,
Want to run COP for four coils (2cyl with two plugs per cylinder).
Thanks,
Jim
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I still haven't gotten my final pricing from B&G on these but the Microsquirt website shows they're aiming to keep the price around $350 or a bit more if possible. That was an early quote so things may have changed a bit but Bruce and Al work hard to keep things affordable for sure....Skiericski wrote:Is there a preliminary estimate of price for these beauties?
Successfully MS2 v3.0 squirted 1971 Holden Monaro HQ
400 Pontiac, ported #16 heads, Tomahawk intake with custom plenum using LS1 78mm throttle body dialed in with a TechEdge 2E0 Wideband Controller.
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Results of the MicroSquirt testing so far are excellent! I have injectors and ignition channels driving ignition coils, they are on the bench for a weekend of pulsing at 2000 RPM. No resets, noise, etc. have come up yet.krisr wrote:Hey Bruce, any update to how testing went? We're all very eager to know as I bet you are too!
Next step is to test the FP and Fidle drivers. The board uses the IPS022G from IR, which of course is now obsolete. Good thing that a ST VNS3N04D-E drops right in! I have a Ford fast idle valve and I am going to test the PWM and the flyback clamping of the driver, in particular power dissipation.
If things keep on going like this, I will be able to turn on getting a small run made up next week. It'll take a month to get the build processed thru the CM, along with getting the wires crimped for the Ampseal.
Were nearing the stretch!
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