Adaptronic Best coils to run?
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Best coils to run?
I just bought the adaptronic FD specific version. Sorry for the noob questions ahead.
If running stock coils, does it run off the stock igniter? If so, would it be best to use a HKS twinpower?
If running direct fire, AEM smart coils? or would it still go through the stock igniter and use AEM dumb coils.
Or would you guys suggest not running the AEM ones at all and use say MSD coils instead?
If running stock coils, does it run off the stock igniter? If so, would it be best to use a HKS twinpower?
If running direct fire, AEM smart coils? or would it still go through the stock igniter and use AEM dumb coils.
Or would you guys suggest not running the AEM ones at all and use say MSD coils instead?
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I'm very happy with my AEM "smart" coils. I've bypassed the stock igniter altogether. I don't think that the stock ignitor can handle the current of the "dumb" coils.
If you stay with the stock coils the stock igniter is used. I sold my twin power but don't see why this wouldn't work. I had one. It misfired when idling. I was tired of playing with 20 year old stock parts and so switched to the AEM. I haven't given it a second thought.
If you stay with the stock coils the stock igniter is used. I sold my twin power but don't see why this wouldn't work. I had one. It misfired when idling. I was tired of playing with 20 year old stock parts and so switched to the AEM. I haven't given it a second thought.
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AEM Smart coils here as well.
It's important to remember that coils are only part of an ignitions equation. The system performs as a whole. Quality plugs and wires also contribute to a hot consistent spark.
I am running NGK Race plugs, and would recommend nothing else for a high power application.
It's important to remember that coils are only part of an ignitions equation. The system performs as a whole. Quality plugs and wires also contribute to a hot consistent spark.
I am running NGK Race plugs, and would recommend nothing else for a high power application.
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we did some coil testing, the best thing you can do is to ditch the wastespark. doing that doubles the available charge time on the leadings, which means you can fully charge the coil all the way up to redline.
the best cheap set up seems to be FC trailing coils (just the coil, not the whole coil pack assembly) with a 4 channel ignitor of your choice.
the IG1A's are nice too, as are the Rx8 coils
we did some coil testing, the best thing you can do is to ditch the wastespark. doing that doubles the available charge time on the leadings, which means you can fully charge the coil all the way up to redline.
the best cheap set up seems to be FC trailing coils (just the coil, not the whole coil pack assembly) with a 4 channel ignitor of your choice.
the IG1A's are nice too, as are the Rx8 coils
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On mine, I'm running the LS2 / LS7 D585 coils. If I had known about the AEM ones at the time I probably would have put those on. These have been fine for me up to about 22 psi which is all I'm using. However, they also need good plugs.
Running stock plugs, for some reason I get a misfire at about 15 psi with these coils (and custom leads). Running the HKS race plugs (9 leading, 10 trailing) they're fine with the same coils / leads. The problem with the race plugs is that if you start it and just drive it on/off the trailer half a dozen times they foul up. For what I'm doing right now I don't need a lot of power so I'm on factory plugs again (7/9 surface discharge).
Running stock plugs, for some reason I get a misfire at about 15 psi with these coils (and custom leads). Running the HKS race plugs (9 leading, 10 trailing) they're fine with the same coils / leads. The problem with the race plugs is that if you start it and just drive it on/off the trailer half a dozen times they foul up. For what I'm doing right now I don't need a lot of power so I'm on factory plugs again (7/9 surface discharge).
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On mine, I'm running the LS2 / LS7 D585 coils. If I had known about the AEM ones at the time I probably would have put those on. These have been fine for me up to about 22 psi which is all I'm using. However, they also need good plugs.
Running stock plugs, for some reason I get a misfire at about 15 psi with these coils (and custom leads). Running the HKS race plugs (9 leading, 10 trailing) they're fine with the same coils / leads. The problem with the race plugs is that if you start it and just drive it on/off the trailer half a dozen times they foul up. For what I'm doing right now I don't need a lot of power so I'm on factory plugs again (7/9 surface discharge).
Running stock plugs, for some reason I get a misfire at about 15 psi with these coils (and custom leads). Running the HKS race plugs (9 leading, 10 trailing) they're fine with the same coils / leads. The problem with the race plugs is that if you start it and just drive it on/off the trailer half a dozen times they foul up. For what I'm doing right now I don't need a lot of power so I'm on factory plugs again (7/9 surface discharge).
NGK race plugs will fire under water at the Exxon oil spill. I ran stock 9's on all 4 spots at around 400whp. Above that, I moved to the NGK R6725 10.5's. They are fine around town, and have had no issues as a "street" plug. Yes, they are pricey, but they are top notch capability. I have seen 500whp with these plugs on stock coils and an HKS Twin Power.
NGK Race Spark Plugs R6725
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Anyone have any tech specs on the D585 coils?
I've called AC Delco and delphi to try to get some data but no luck yet. All I found were scattered bits on forums mentioning 120mJ at 5ms dwell but not much else...
AEM lists the specs of the smart coils and I was curious how the D585 coils compare
I've called AC Delco and delphi to try to get some data but no luck yet. All I found were scattered bits on forums mentioning 120mJ at 5ms dwell but not much else...
AEM lists the specs of the smart coils and I was curious how the D585 coils compare
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Anyone have any tech specs on the D585 coils?
I've called AC Delco and delphi to try to get some data but no luck yet. All I found were scattered bits on forums mentioning 120mJ at 5ms dwell but not much else...
AEM lists the specs of the smart coils and I was curious how the D585 coils compare
I've called AC Delco and delphi to try to get some data but no luck yet. All I found were scattered bits on forums mentioning 120mJ at 5ms dwell but not much else...
AEM lists the specs of the smart coils and I was curious how the D585 coils compare
The only spec you need to know on the D585 is that they are known to randomly auto-disharge as a current over protection "feature". When big name Chevy tuners won't touch them anymore, everyone else would be wise to follow. Yellowbullet.com and the efi101 forums have some good reads on the issue.
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