Originally posted by gmeast
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I'm using solid copper plug wires, a cheap HP set from the local auto shop.
I used 18 ga stranded copper wire to my diode sets. I pushed the plug wire and 18 ga wire through the boot, stripped the end of the plug wire and twisted it together with the 18 ga wire, then folded it to the side and crimped on the metal ends (Distributor end). I left extra wire to reach the mounting location of the diode strings (underside of the hood). I don't have video, but I can take some still images if that would help anyone.
All my plugs so far are modified Champions. Extended and sanded springs, and used brass plugs in place of the resistors. I'll swing by the auto shop and see what they have "out of the box".
"Upping" C1 ?, do you mean capacitance ? I have two 47uF in series, halving the capacitance. I can take one out and bring it back to 47.
I'll get better DI water and try a couple different atomizers too.
One safety learning to share, remember this compressed spark with arc farther than the normal spark. I had the engine up and running and pulled a plug wire to connect and external plug for reference. That spark needs to go somewhere and immediately started jumped between diode strings and also to the mounting screws of the block. I provided more separation between diodes and potted the mounted screws.
Thanks for your help,
Timm
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