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Thread: If I unplug a coil will I hydro lock that cylinder on fuel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    is capable of adjusting each cylinders fuel needs individually. It monitors the primary ignition circuit so if it see's the coil not firing then it will in theory not open the injector to that cylinder after it sets a code. If it doesn't you won't hydrolock the cylinder or wash out the rings, but you may over load the cat with raw fuel and damage it depending on how long your going to do this.
    If you want to run it for a while like this disconnect the injector harness to that cylinder.

    Bill is it easier to just pull the fuel pump relay?

    Also - if i unplug all the injectors from the stock ECU, does it do anything weird like retard timing a bunch?

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    Default Yeah it would be easier to unplug the fuel pump relay and then

    start the car and allow it to run until it stalls to use up residual pressure in the lines. I don't know if it will retard the timing if you disconnect all the injectors but for testing purposes do you care?


    Quote Originally Posted by Jon K
    Bill is it easier to just pull the fuel pump relay?

    Also - if i unplug all the injectors from the stock ECU, does it do anything weird like retard timing a bunch?


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    OH you are just going to crank it a few turn? then it shouldnt be a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    start the car and allow it to run until it stalls to use up residual pressure in the lines. I don't know if it will retard the timing if you disconnect all the injectors but for testing purposes do you care?


    Not technically - but I was hoping I could maybe do a fuel map for idle and a little bit off idle by using stock ECU for ignition so when I swap over to ignition control I've got a working fuel map. Hrmph.

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    Default While your playing around you may want to consider the

    newer coils used on the m52 if your going to use a standalone ignition system since the m50 coils are 30k volts output and the m52 are 50k volts output.. especially on a turbo or super charged car where the higher cylinder pressure tends to blow the spark out..I'm assuming your standalone would have enough current to handle the higher output coils


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    I am pretty sure the higher spec coils wouldn't be a big deal - people run all sorts of coils... the current load can't exceed 7.5A per coil during dwell.. but that would be 100% dwell which the coil will never run.


    Got any of those puppies laying around?

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