Andrew C wrote:Looking to run 12 coils off an M48 with an IEX. This is a Porsche 911, with 2 plugs per cylinder. We are using Denso 580 coils. We are thinking that in Wasted Spark mode, we-can split the IEX wire to send signal to both coils on a cylinder? Is this the proper way to feed twin plug applications?
Let's pretend there are 6 plugs.
With 6 wires, one could run 6 coils.
A (with 12 plugs then with 2 plugs per coil... So it looks like a wasted spark but the spark is actually used. And the ECU does not think of it as wasted spark.)
If the firing order has equal spaces then 3 wires can come out and those can go to 3 coils.
The 3 coils run 2 plugs to the cylinders that are 360 apart.
One spark is used and one is wasted - firing on the overlap.
So for a 12 plug you could run each of the 3 outputs and Y those to 3x2 coils, which service the 3x(2+2) plugs in wasted spark, so the sparks are wasted and the ECU knows they are wasted.
Or you could run the 3 outputs into a Y, and then into 2 more Ys and have each of the 3 wires with 4 tails. Those could go into 12xCOP and run in wasted spark mode on the ECU, and they will be wasted on the engine.
Or you could run the 6 outputs into Ys so you have 6x2 tails, and run those into 12 coils or 12 COP. This is not wasted spark from the ECU point of view. Or run the 6 tails into double ended coils that are used for wasted spark like back in
A , which is also not wasted.
I am not sure what is proper.
You will need some coil drivers, but whether you use coils (6 double ended or 12 singles) or COP (12), probably depends on a few other factors like reliability, weight, etc.
I cannot see where wasted spark is better if you have the 6 outputs. If you only have 4, then 3 fits within the 4 outputs.
Also one does not need a cam sensor to run wasted spark.