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Old 04-25-2019   #1
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Default Car is running Fantastic

Brought the car out from storage and it has been running great.

I just got done doing the following:

- Updated/Wasinger Fuel Regulator
- New Spark Plugs 41-801 this time
- Replaced coils
- New Custom Ignition Module

Need to change oil and swap the fuel filter along with doing an alternator upgrade with associated wiring and I will be all set
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Old 04-25-2019   #2
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Default Re: Car is running Fantastic

Good to hear Jeff. I'm running strong also. Still getting use to the yellow. I am going to do a dyno run soon to see what this combo does.

I also got my orange taillights to swap into the euro taillights look.
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Nice, I don't expect to reschedule again.. life has been quite busy here
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Jeff,

What are u meaning about a “custom ignition module”? Have u modified the stock ICM? Inquiring minds want to know.
What ignition coils are u using?
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Jeff,

What are u meaning about a “custom ignition module”? Have u modified the stock ICM? Inquiring minds want to know.
What ignition coils are u using?
Custom Ignition Module means no longer stock. Stock IM and coils are not being used. I have a unit I came across that was built for several other applications and the Developer was willing to add the 8+1 crank trigger code to it. It utilizes 8 LS coils, I have PN 12573190. I modified a set of wires for the LS coils.

The Stock harness is not cut, I ran a new wire to the crank sensor and just found a mate connector so will change to that and remove the added wiring.

I repinned one wire @ the ECM and ran it to the empty spot on the diagnostic connector. the new module then plugs into the diagnostic connector.

I truly think the car runs better overall, seems much smoother. the new module is not high power, it jut is a controller for the LS Coils so it takes a very low amount of current 300mA max I believe

the only downside is the unit needs to get installed in the cabin as the components are not all the higher temp ( Military spec), most or Industrial
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WOW! That sounds like exactly the kind of solution our cars could use. I like the idea of using the LS type coils and having one coil per cylinder even if it runs “waste spark”. I would think it may have benefit in the higher rpm range in particular.
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Nice work, Jeff. I applaud this effort. Does the tacho work? What about the serial RPM stream? All of that is produced, I think, by the factory module.
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Nice work, Jeff. I applaud this effort. Does the tacho work? What about the serial RPM stream? All of that is produced, I think, by the factory module.
Yes Tacho works.. as normal, in fact, I know my tacho is off by about 200rpm. I can adjust it in the IM through the Cal file to get it set exactly (which I need to do)

I assume you mean RPM stream to the ECM? it wires to the ECM just like the Stock IM. The repinned ECM wire is the fault line, I now have it running to the diagnostic connector in the empty location and then that is the connector I run to the new IM. the Fault line was the only one missing from the DIAG Connector

I never could find the mate to the long flat IM Connector, I just found a mate to the Crank Sensor plug that went to the stock IM, so I can switch back to the stock wiring for the crank, by do that it makes it even more plug and play..

I did not cut the Fault line at the ECM, removed it and taped it back and ran a new wire.
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This is the IM mounted, I orderd the mounting brackets and they sent blue instead of silver, but they still work to mount it..lol.

Earlier picture of testing below

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Needed to confirm it worked before going through the effort of mounting everything. IM is the silver box on top of the ECM


Picture of coils
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Old 04-27-2019   #10
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Love it when a plan comes together. Thanks Jeff. A fascinating alternative, and actually a better one than the stock ICM.
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