[Diy_efi] Effect of detonation on measured mixture?

David C. Young dcy665 at qwest.net
Sun Apr 28 02:54:29 GMT 2002


Ya gotta respect that guy from 1996.

Bruce wrote:

>I just haven't seen it executed Properly yet.
>So far the disadvantages outweight the advantages, at least for what I toy
>with
>Bruce
>
>----- Original Message -----
From: "William Shurvinton" <shurvinton at orange.net>
>Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] Effect of detonation on measured mixture?
>
>>Hrrm. If you high side switch the coils rather than low side as everything
>>seems to, you can  switch from inductive to capacitive at higher RPMs.
>>(Yeah I know you don't believe in CDI).
>>Bill
>>
>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Bruce nacelp at bright.net
>>Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] Effect of detonation on measured mixture?
>>
>>>The advantage is dwell.
>>>On a V8 at 6K RPM, your just out of time to charge the coil.
>>>To a lesser degree, fewer cylinders, and lightly loaded ignitions don't
>>>
>>have
>>
>>>a problem.  In a DIS Turbo buick v6, you have to keep the gap down to
>>>
>run
>
>>>any serious boost, or you'll have a miss, or just kind of blend over to
>>>compression ignition.
>>>Bruce
>>>
>
>
>
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