Jul 24, 2013 #1 K KWIKR 1 Active Member Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 1,885 How close can you put the coil to ign box ? I have it aprox where I want to put it in the attached picture . Thanks . Attachments CAM00018.jpg 599.9 KB · Views: 70
How close can you put the coil to ign box ? I have it aprox where I want to put it in the attached picture . Thanks .
Jul 24, 2013 #2 E earlbrown runs with scissors Joined May 26, 2001 Messages 7,540 It should depend on home much 'leakage' the coil has coupled with how well shielded the box is. If that's real carbon fiber, keep in mind it's conductive too, so I'd defiantly check for corona flashing and arcing at night.
It should depend on home much 'leakage' the coil has coupled with how well shielded the box is. If that's real carbon fiber, keep in mind it's conductive too, so I'd defiantly check for corona flashing and arcing at night.
Jul 25, 2013 #3 K KWIKR 1 Active Member Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 1,885 earlbrown said: It should depend on home much 'leakage' the coil has coupled with how well shielded the box is. If that's real carbon fiber, keep in mind it's conductive too, so I'd defiantly check for corona flashing and arcing at night. Click to expand... thanks earl . Id like to find out if anyone is running a coil within aprox the same distance as to where I want to put mine . and if they had any problems doing it .
earlbrown said: It should depend on home much 'leakage' the coil has coupled with how well shielded the box is. If that's real carbon fiber, keep in mind it's conductive too, so I'd defiantly check for corona flashing and arcing at night. Click to expand... thanks earl . Id like to find out if anyone is running a coil within aprox the same distance as to where I want to put mine . and if they had any problems doing it .