Wireless coil packs
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Wireless coil packs
I was looking for something and swear I seen them, pretty sure they where made by holly. my question is has anyone seen these or am I just crazy
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No, I doubt it. At a minimum, the coils would still need at least two wires and a ground and some form of RF receiver/controller--which I can't see working very well with a several-thousand-volt spark firing off hundreds of times per second right there. That's a lot of expensive engineering just to avoid using controller wires.
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Something like that would cost a fortune because:
A. It would be so far beyond complicated to design and produce..if it's even possible
B. There is no market for such a thing
If you don't like the look of the coils (let's be honest, who does?) make or modify fuel rail covers, or hide the coils somewhere else and use longer plug wires.
A. It would be so far beyond complicated to design and produce..if it's even possible
B. There is no market for such a thing
If you don't like the look of the coils (let's be honest, who does?) make or modify fuel rail covers, or hide the coils somewhere else and use longer plug wires.
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I would see a lot of issue with mis-fire and timing due to many sources of electrical static or interference.
Sounds like a good way of winning races. .Just build a jammer or something to cause interference ! LOL.. could even cause a mis-fire and blow up everyones engine.. yikes !
Just thinking ! ...
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Sounds like a good way of winning races. .Just build a jammer or something to cause interference ! LOL.. could even cause a mis-fire and blow up everyones engine.. yikes !
Just thinking ! ...
BC
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#8
I wouldn't want anything on my engines to be 'wireless'.. Most people already deal with the headaches of wire trouble shooting. Could you imagine dealing with some wireless crap.
Though a bare motor with no harness laying over it looks nice, I will just have to deal with it.
NOTE: Not my pic below. Thread to where I found the image: https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...on-please.html
Though a bare motor with no harness laying over it looks nice, I will just have to deal with it.
NOTE: Not my pic below. Thread to where I found the image: https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...on-please.html
Last edited by BOXCHEV; 09-27-2013 at 11:34 PM.
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I don't like seeing wires, so i relocated my coils to the end of the heads and oriented them so the plug wire points up and the harness connector points down, hiding the vast majority of the harness from view. You might not have room to place them on the ends of the heads, but the same could be done in other locations as well.
#16
No matter what you do the coil packs will at least need 12 volt power.
Like someone said above the "MSD atomic EFI LS kit" just builds the ECU into the fuel rails reducing the number of wires.
I like the stock coil packs. Keeping the spark plug wires short and isolated from each other is the way to go.
Like someone said above the "MSD atomic EFI LS kit" just builds the ECU into the fuel rails reducing the number of wires.
I like the stock coil packs. Keeping the spark plug wires short and isolated from each other is the way to go.