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Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 3:55 pm 
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Hey Guys,

Anyone know what the standard dwell time is on the EDIS6 (EF/AU) coilpack setup?

Further to that, what would be the ideal setting, with performance in mind.

 

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Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 12:44 pm 
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Dont know if this will help, but on my Wolf I have a Maximun Ignition Discharge time of 1 millisecond, and maximun ignition charge time of 3 milliseconds..

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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 5:32 pm 
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Yeh.. I started with 3ms dwell, and was told that the EF coil packs run 4.5ms, so i put it up with no noticable difference.

My understanding is that too much dwell means there isnt enough time for the coil to recharge for the next strike, which I would assume is more critical for single coil/dizzy application, but for a coil pack application, there are 3 coils, so much longer between each strike to recharge.

I guess I'll go play. Worst case i burn out my coils and ignitors :D

 

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