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Old Dec 10, 2015, 12:38 PM
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Ignition Coil Charge Time

Hello,
What difference between the 3 items in ROM 96530706 (TephraMOD v7 Evo 8) :

- Ignition Coil Charge Time
- Ignition Coil Charge Time (Unknown 1)
- Ignition Coil Charge Time (Unknown 2)

I read in another post that the formula to convert "units" to "ms" is : x*64/1000.

Seems correct but the value is more different that the "dwell" settings that SparkTech send with Non-CDI COP.

Someone can tell me the best values for COP ?


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Old Dec 12, 2015, 07:26 PM
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These settings work well for my Spoolin Up COP:


(Although the names are different to your tables, they are actually the same).

Make sure you replace the ignition circuit 10 amp with a 15 amp fuse before you use these otherwise you may blow it.

More details here: https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...-behavior.html

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Old Dec 13, 2015, 04:57 AM
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Thanks a lot!
I just replaced the fuse with a 20amp one!
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That should be fine. The Toyota 90919-02240 coils in my COP set up limit maximum current to 12.5 amps. Most coil on plug setups have current limitation built in to prevent you from unintentionally melting them. Even so you would be wise to check the coil head temperatures after driving them for the first time
, just to make sure they are not getting too hot.
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Ok perfect!!!

Thanks a lot...i will try and check
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if you want to change coil charge time to ms add this to xml then edit the def in ecuflash
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What XML?
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Hahahah great!!! Can you send it via PM?
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96530706.xml attached with mrfred Coil Dwell additions
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Code:
  <scaling name="CoilDwellTime" units="ms" toexpr="x*0.064" frexpr="x/0.064" format="%.2f" min="0" max="16.32" inc="0.064" storagetype="uint8" endian="big"/>
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