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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #15 on: July 31 2016, 08:19:47 PM »
But it gets there thru the stock wiring which is quite small in gauge.  If the weakness of Type lI is the single feed, then using a larger gauge wire straight from the alternator to the module via a hot wire will provide both more current and voltage to the module allowing it to deliver all it can
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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #16 on: July 31 2016, 08:59:54 PM »
If I look through my Buick junk I think I have a Caspers ignition module plug-n-play hot wire kit. Injectors and pump are hotwired...one more item won't hurt. :)
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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #17 on: August 01 2016, 01:49:17 AM »
The coils in that colour are aftermarket, aren't they? I have black originals ones that seem to work fine.
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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #18 on: August 01 2016, 08:37:33 PM »
Aftermarket of some sort.
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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #19 on: August 04 2016, 09:48:19 AM »
Here. 

http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/ignition/module.html

There are 2 IGN feeds to the 85-87 type system.  One to the coils, one to the module (That's why you can't use a 2 step on an 84-85 type IGN setup even though it looks the same), both are pink/black which is just the switched power source through the system.  It's IGN power.

FWIW: They type 2 ignition produces a hotter spark but has a shorter dwell. 


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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #20 on: August 04 2016, 11:28:03 AM »
Brad I have a top quality dwell meter by Equis if you need to borrow  :)
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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #21 on: August 13 2016, 05:39:23 PM »
I have run the type II setup off and on for years.
Yes, I hot wired the power with a relay off the alternator.

FWIW:
  The coils off a 97 (and up) Pontiac Bonneville SSEI are hotter than regular coils.
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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #22 on: August 13 2016, 06:17:52 PM »
Thanks for the info Paul. Testing this stock NA module under race conditons tomorrow.
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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #23 on: August 13 2016, 09:55:08 PM »
Left me confused, Paul.  Not hard to do, I know.  :)

So, are you suggesting that the MSD 8224 is the hottest of them all and the L67 supercharged coil is almost as hot making those two the top choices? And the L67 is Delco D576?

And, I assume you have had good luck running the Type II? And are you, or have you, run the D576?

Thanks for providing the info!
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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #24 on: August 16 2016, 10:21:57 PM »
Left me confused, Paul.  Not hard to do, I know.  :)

So, are you suggesting that the MSD 8224 is the hottest of them all and the L67 supercharged coil is almost as hot making those two the top choices? And the L67 is Delco D576?

And, I assume you have had good luck running the Type II? And are you, or have you, run the D576?

Thanks for providing the info!
Thanks for the info Paul. Testing this stock NA module under race conditons tomorrow.

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Re: Type 2 Ignition-Pics-Questions
« Reply #25 on: August 16 2016, 10:45:23 PM »
Left me confused, Paul.  Not hard to do, I know.  :)

So, are you suggesting that the MSD 8224 is the hottest of them all and the L67 supercharged coil is almost as hot making those two the top choices? And the L67 is Delco D576?

Sorry for the confusion Steve, and you are not alone there. I confuse myself constantly LOL. It was really debatable whether the MSD's were any better than the L67's. But yes, those were the two top choices. and yes, the L67 is the D576.

And, I assume you have had good luck running the Type II? And are you, or have you, run the D576?

I have a lot in the past, and for some strange reason, ( I don't really remember why) I switched back. I am in the process of switching back now after suffering some bad misfiring. Strange thing is that the Magnavox Module and coil pack checked out fine with Caspers coil pack tester. (Plugs are new, wires are Magnacor. Need to check the resistance on them) I actually made a simple setup that allows me to run Caspers tester on the Type II setup, and you can see a slight difference in the performance between the two ignition types.
FWIW I had actually tried the GM 3800 Fast start setup, (when Bruce P was around. RIP) and yes, it did start super quick, but there was a misprint in one of the wiring diagrams I had got, and that caused some issues. I pulled everything off the car and went back to stock in frustration. I later found the correct wiring diagram, but just didn't want to go through the hassle of putting it all back together again. I will probably try it again now that the bad taste has gone.

Thanks for providing the info!
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