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Old 03-06-07, 03:44 PM
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help wiring coils

Im currently installing my e11 into my 20b and was wondering if it matters how you wire the coils and if so. what order do they need to be wired. Currently I set it up as 123 are leading and 456 are trailing but I dont think that would be right. Any help would be great as I am a noob to wiring these things.
Old 03-06-07, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by power hungry
Im currently installing my e11 into my 20b and was wondering if it matters how you wire the coils and if so. what order do they need to be wired. Currently I set it up as 123 are leading and 456 are trailing but I dont think that would be right. Any help would be great as I am a noob to wiring these things.
I think you need aftermarket ignition modules and coils for 20B. May be I thinking wrong.
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Im running 2 m&w cdi ignition box's and 6 crane ps2 coils.
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Most of the 20B's do fire 1-2-3.
I've heard of some 20B's firing 1-3-2, but you just need to confirm that.
It's very easy to do...


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Old 03-08-07, 02:49 PM
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how?? I would have contacted my dealer but they dont answer there phones. Anybody with any knowledge of a 3 rotor willing to help??
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Pull one spark plug per rotor...
Rotate engine manually by hand...
Wait for front rotor to "poof" out the spark plug hole...
Keep rotating engine by hand...
Wait and see if the next poof is from center or rear rotor?


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Thanks ted.
It actually makes me feel dumb. I better go back to basic mechanics 101
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Thanks ted.
It actually makes me feel dumb. I better go back to basic mechanics 101
Nah, you'd be surprised that this isn't the first time I've mentioned this...


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