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Old 01-10-11, 09:00 PM
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Ignition Box Options/Opinions

After some debate on the ignition system i was putting together im wondering what everyone out there is running, whats working great, how many coils PER box, what kind of coils.

My orignal setup
2 Crane Hi6 Boxes, 4 LS92 coil
I have never seen 1 Crane box running 2 coils.

So no my new idea
2 Dynatek arc2 boxes, IDK what coils.
I see one box wires 2 coils
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I am not sure its worth running 2 boxes. I myself am considering using a dynatek arc 2 on my ltrailing coils and leaving the leading alone. Honestly using the FD coils I have not had any ignition issues yet even on E85 running off-the-scale rich.
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Im doing it simple, Autronic 500R CDI bosk with Crane Cams LS92 coils. Work like a charm and i have never had ignition problems with this setup.

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Originally Posted by D Walker
I am not sure its worth running 2 boxes. I myself am considering using a dynatek arc 2 on my ltrailing coils and leaving the leading alone. Honestly using the FD coils I have not had any ignition issues yet even on E85 running off-the-scale rich.
Cheers!
Im going to run 2 boxes b/c i dont want to have to do anything over in the ign. system for a while. im going to spray lots of water and i sure dont want to be on the dyno ect and having spark issues.
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