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A Series Multi Coil Ignition
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Does anyone know anything about multi coil ignition??????
I found only one picture of an A series with such a set up but found no information on the motor.From what I could see it looked like they used the ignition set up of a CA18 motor is this possible and how many members have had success with this????????Here is the picture I found

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I Have Multi Coil ignition on my A14 turbo, what would you like to know?

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Come to Africa and do exactly the same on my A15..ha..ha
A step by step guide on what to do would be nice mate.

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yea a step by step would be good lol

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Mine uses an EMS engine management system and a Crank angle sensor from a Magna with the nose turned to fit, and an EMS ignighter. its not a cheap thing to do, it will cost between $1500 and $2000 if you use new parts.

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as for a step by step guide, the EMS manual covers all except the crank angle sensor to replace the distributer

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Okay so what about the set up in the picture?????Are these parts of a Ca18det or not???????Also do you have a picture of a magna and where do we get the EMS stuff from??Has anyone adapted a system from any other cars as this would work out cheaper if we can find parts at the wreckers.

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this is a picture of a Magna http://graftoncarmarket.com.au/wp-con ... ploads/2009/03/1995-magna, and as for EMS gear look here http://www.enginemanagementsystem.com/ , using an aftermarket Engine management system makes it all work, not sure if and OEM stuff is adaptable.

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That picture is from an engine buit by a mob called Yatala Head Workz in Qld. The engine puts out in excess of 200bhp from memory. Its pretty insane. Youtube has a few clips.

The head design is of course a guraded secret that is only reveled by paying them a large wad of pineapples.

As far as multi coil, setup goes, costing, yeah if all you do is multi coil then $1500-2000 would be reasonable, but if you are going to that extreme, then efi should be on your list as well.

You could consider using a wasted spark system off any later model 4cyclinder. CA18 stuff could be used I imagine.

You would need to use an aftermarket computer which is your biggest expense to run the show, plus custom wiring to suit.

There is a fellow from perth with a 1200 ute who has adapted a rotary dizzy to suit so to aviod using a CAS on the crank. (Sorry I cant remember your name, nice ute though)

Really only neccessary in high reving, or high boost applications from my understanding. Its benefit otherwise is negigable i think.

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Ok so if I get my hands on a Rotary dizzy than I do away with the crank angle sensor but do I still have multi coil ignition??????Also if I adapt the Ca18det stuff then do I use the coils and igniter with after market computer??I will be using individual throttle body injection on my A15.

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