by Stephen Dean on Sun Jan 09, 2022 11:15 am
Hi Ryan,
The IGN4 Ground pins preferably go to the ECU Ground point.
The IGN 4 acts as a trigger for the coils, and provides a high current (40mA) signal to the coil to get it to Dwell. It is not a voltage supply for the coils.
That is one way to wire the coils, the preferred way to do it would be to have a separate ignition switch that controls the coils (and injectors if desired) so that the vehicle can be powered from the main switch, and the coils and injectors are only powered when you want the engine to run. This also provides protection to the coils from being over dwelled.
Stephen Dean
MoTeC Research Centre Melbourne, Australia