Originally posted by turbotrana
View Post
I have played with multisparks CDI, its firing 16 sparks closely together, the engine carried on running a few seconds longer than with single spark.
The test was on a 2 stroke engine, no carb, no muffler, I squirt alittle fuel (alcohol + veg oil) in the intake and it would run for about 5 seconds, it slowly rev upto 8,000-9,000 RPM before running out of fuel to burn.
With multisparks it carried on running a few more seconds, even at a very low speed where a single spark would have stopped. That wasnt running a plasma though, I have blown the string of diodes at the time. Problem with multisparks plasma is it needs alot of power.
You did say more amps through the sparks? I think this is very important. This is why I asked if VexUs is able to burn a paper, high current creates hotter sparks orangey in colour rather than the typical blue weak sparks.
My new CDI/plasma design will pump out 1.7J per spark. Too much interference its locking up the controller, so plenty of work to do still. I couldnt run it for too long either, the ignition coil tend to overheat very quickly. Im sure something will fry if I leave it running for 3mins at 3000RPM with 16 sparks. I know its overkill, but I want to make sure I get results even for a few seconds.
I just bought a knock sensor off ebay, I hope to be able to add it to the project later on. This project is all going to the new Briggs & Stratton engine I bought a week ago. With the waste sparks, not sure whats the best way to eliminate that, but at the moment Im sticking with sync it manually by hand then the controller only fire the sparks every other revolution.

I think it will have to be very lean fuel mixture + water vapour to cool the engine down.
Once its all stable, fuel vapouriser is to be added. Too much to do but theres never enough time

Comment