Motec cdi8 with msd hvc2 coils

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Motec cdi8 with msd hvc2 coils

Postby PetarL on Sat Jun 10, 2017 8:27 pm

Trying to find some info around on running the motec cdi 8 with the msd hvc2 coils.

Msd recommend you only use there ign boxes.

These coils are not cheap at around 220us each plus postage. And I need 8 of them, so really only want to buy if I know they are going to work well.

I have seen a fair few people running the msd blaster as coils with the motthe c cdi with no real issues.

Apart from those two are there any other recommendations on high end cdi coils?

The aem dumb coil?

Thanks
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Re: Motec cdi8 with msd hvc2 coils

Postby stevieturbo on Sat Jun 10, 2017 8:37 pm

Exactly what do you need to burn ?

Is it nitro or something ?

If not...and even if you do, the IGN1A's would do fine without the need for any silly boxes....or even some basic LS coils will probably be fine.
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Re: Motec cdi8 with msd hvc2 coils

Postby PetarL on Sun Jun 11, 2017 8:47 am

It's a nitrous high compression small block v8.

Runs on e85

I have a set of the aem smart coils here (ign1a's) that I'm wiring into a rx7 time attack car.

I suppose the biggest worry with them is they claim a 18amp current draw which is crazy when you need 8 of them.

I already have the cdi8 (doubles as a ign expander) so I'm planning on using it.

Thanks
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Re: Motec cdi8 with msd hvc2 coils

Postby stevieturbo on Sun Jun 11, 2017 9:36 am

PetarL wrote:It's a nitrous high compression small block v8.

Runs on e85

I have a set of the aem smart coils here (ign1a's) that I'm wiring into a rx7 time attack car.

I suppose the biggest worry with them is they claim a 18amp current draw which is crazy when you need 8 of them.

I already have the cdi8 (doubles as a ign expander) so I'm planning on using it.

Thanks


Take any current draw with a pinch of salt. Current draw will depend on how much you dwell them, and that draw is rising from 0 to that max over the dwell period. It is not a permanent current.
The coils themselves have only very small connectors, so it's clear they arent expecting huge currents through them.

Last time I tested my own at around 4.5ms, each coil was pulling around 7-8A max, and their claims for mj output etc are only at 2.5ms dwell, so they'd use very low current at that.
Even for a high CR n/a build you probably wouldnt even need 4.5ms dwell.

But guys have taken those to 2500hp on methanol on V8's so you should be more than well covered at low dwells.
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