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Originally posted by Morris85C View PostWhich one do you want?The one under the flywheel or the dist type.
My goal for a last hurrah is to have three motors ready for next year..I have a new one with Mag, the motor from last year with a flywheel CDI system and the third one is built but needs exhaust, Carb and Ignition..Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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Thanks for the kind words Dave an Bryan. All i am trying to do is help people out an steer them in the right direction.I have a lot of stuff here in the shop that needs to be ran.I'm thinking about retiring.After 25years of racing me an the wife are throwing in the towel.I have a lot of stuff here an most of it i will donate it to what i love the most Dmod.Lonnie Morris
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Electromotive Ignition
We run a system from Electromotive Ignition. Only moving part is the flywheel, which has the timing ring attached to it. the pickup is mounted next to it where the the the mag mounted. Uses a battery from Cabela`s that ice fisherman use to power their electronics. 3 by 6 in. weighs a little over 2 pounds. We run hyd, & run 4 heats without having to charge battery. Have had very few problems adapting or running problems. We have it on 2 engines and we are building a third that will use it. Once you set the initial timing at TDC their are 4 dials that allow you to set your ignition curve. this is a linear curve. 2 of these systems I bought off Ebay used for a heck of lot less than a new or rebuilt mag or cdi Merc ignition. We have had little or no problems. And I guarantee it has helped the performance. If someone is interested I will help you with advice but I am not interested in doing the work.
Art K
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Originally posted by Art K View PostWe run a system from Electromotive Ignition.
Art K
if within the price range?
I assume you use the XD1 unit, and if so do you use two twin output coils,
or four coils, ie; one per plug?
Four strokes may use one dual output coil for 2 alternate firing cylinders,
wasting one spark per rev, but the debate continues whether
this will work on 2 strokes ?Brian Hendrick, #66 F
"the harder we try, the worser it gets"
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We have the XD1 on one engine it uses single post coils off of a Merc Optimax 200. If you have friend in the Marine business you can get them a lot cheaper than
Electromotive sells them for. The early style ignitions have 2 posts you just ground one plug wire. The early style ignitions were the HPV & HPX You need the 8cyl. version for a f4 cyl Merc because you ground 4 wires.
Art K
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