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Spark options after HEI install?
So what are some spark options after I get done my HEI install this weekend?
Is it a really bad idea to run 7MM wires? thanks |
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Pi-Eyed Piper did pass the time by typing:
> So what are some spark options after I get done my HEI install this weekend? > Is it a really bad idea to run 7MM wires? I don't see why apart from they usually don't fit the stock looms. Frankly I run 6mm on the ZJ but then again it's not pushing spark very far on an I6. -- DougW |
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The HEI puts out about 33,000 volts compared to I think 17,000 volts on a
stock ignition I think.. I wouldn't think stock wires would be enough. "DougW" > wrote in message news:nWbue.20515$mC.8565@okepread07... > Pi-Eyed Piper did pass the time by typing: >> So what are some spark options after I get done my HEI install this >> weekend? >> Is it a really bad idea to run 7MM wires? > > I don't see why apart from they usually don't fit the stock looms. > Frankly I run 6mm on the ZJ but then again it's not pushing spark > very far on an I6. > > -- > DougW > |
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 23:00:47 GMT, "Pi-Eyed Piper" >
wrote: >So what are some spark options after I get done my HEI install this weekend? >Is it a really bad idea to run 7MM wires? > >thanks > I upgraded my 85 cj7 to an HEI and the best advice I can give you is to power the HEI directly from the battery and switch it with a relay. I mounted my relay beside the starter solenoid and used the +12v connector on the solenoid for a power source. The difference from running it off the switched power circuit is very noticeable. I don't know about the 7mm wires though. It can only result in a drop in performance so why bother. Other issues I had were with the oil dipstick placement and an overly efficient relay that would stay powered on at 7v. This meant there was enough residual from the alternator to keep it energized. Wiring it to the other switched 12v cct meant no spark when cranking over. I solved this with a diode OR to the starter solenoid. This circuit becomes freed up when you lose the old ignition. I presume you have the needed gear? The gear from my old distributor had too large a diameter hole and was unuseable. I have heard that with some distributors the old gear just has to be ground down. This wasn't true in my case. I'm tempted to try the Crane adjustable centrifugal advance kit. It's supposed to increase the power band a bit. JJ |
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Even more than that. Ford and GM run about seven thousand volts,
that's why they gapped at .065" and spread the cap out to prevent crossfire. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ pieced Piper wrote: > > The HEI puts out about 33,000 volts compared to I think 17,000 volts on a > stock ignition I think.. I wouldn't think stock wires would be enough. > > "DougW" > wrote in message > news:nWbue.20515$mC.8565@okepread07... > > Pi-Eyed Piper did pass the time by typing: > >> So what are some spark options after I get done my HEI install this > >> weekend? > >> Is it a really bad idea to run 7MM wires? > > > > I don't see why apart from they usually don't fit the stock looms. > > Frankly I run 6mm on the ZJ but then again it's not pushing spark > > very far on an I6. > > > > -- > > DougW > > |
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Correction, 48kV:
http://www.lildevilmotorsports.com/p...oducts_id=3215 "L.W.(ßill) Hughes III" wrote: > > Even more than that. Ford and GM run about seven thousand volts, > that's why they gapped at .065" and spread the cap out to prevent > crossfire. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ |
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So are stock wires enough? Do I just regap my stock plugs, or get the plug
reccomended for that year GM vehicle the HEI came out of? "L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" > wrote in message ... > Even more than that. Ford and GM run about seven thousand volts, > that's why they gapped at .065" and spread the cap out to prevent > crossfire. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > pieced Piper wrote: >> >> The HEI puts out about 33,000 volts compared to I think 17,000 volts on a >> stock ignition I think.. I wouldn't think stock wires would be enough. >> >> "DougW" > wrote in message >> news:nWbue.20515$mC.8565@okepread07... >> > Pi-Eyed Piper did pass the time by typing: >> >> So what are some spark options after I get done my HEI install this >> >> weekend? >> >> Is it a really bad idea to run 7MM wires? >> > >> > I don't see why apart from they usually don't fit the stock looms. >> > Frankly I run 6mm on the ZJ but then again it's not pushing spark >> > very far on an I6. >> > >> > -- >> > DougW >> > |
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The HEI I bought came out of a guys CJ, the gear is there, I asled him. and
I THINK the wires are already 7mm... "Jumpin' Jiminy" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 23:00:47 GMT, "Pi-Eyed Piper" > > wrote: > >>So what are some spark options after I get done my HEI install this >>weekend? >>Is it a really bad idea to run 7MM wires? >> >>thanks >> > > I upgraded my 85 cj7 to an HEI and the best advice I can give you is > to power the HEI directly from the battery and switch it with a relay. > I mounted my relay beside the starter solenoid and used the +12v > connector on the solenoid for a power source. > The difference from running it off the switched power circuit is very > noticeable. > I don't know about the 7mm wires though. It can only result in a drop > in performance so why bother. > Other issues I had were with the oil dipstick placement and an overly > efficient relay that would stay powered on at 7v. This meant there was > enough residual from the alternator to keep it energized. Wiring it to > the other switched 12v cct meant no spark when cranking over. I solved > this with a diode OR to the starter solenoid. This circuit becomes > freed up when you lose the old ignition. > I presume you have the needed gear? The gear from my old distributor > had too large a diameter hole and was unuseable. I have heard that > with some distributors the old gear just has to be ground down. > This wasn't true in my case. > I'm tempted to try the Crane adjustable centrifugal advance kit. It's > supposed to increase the power band a bit. > > JJ > |
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are you happy with what it did for your heep?
"Jumpin' Jiminy" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 23:00:47 GMT, "Pi-Eyed Piper" > > wrote: > >>So what are some spark options after I get done my HEI install this >>weekend? >>Is it a really bad idea to run 7MM wires? >> >>thanks >> > > I upgraded my 85 cj7 to an HEI and the best advice I can give you is > to power the HEI directly from the battery and switch it with a relay. > I mounted my relay beside the starter solenoid and used the +12v > connector on the solenoid for a power source. > The difference from running it off the switched power circuit is very > noticeable. > I don't know about the 7mm wires though. It can only result in a drop > in performance so why bother. > Other issues I had were with the oil dipstick placement and an overly > efficient relay that would stay powered on at 7v. This meant there was > enough residual from the alternator to keep it energized. Wiring it to > the other switched 12v cct meant no spark when cranking over. I solved > this with a diode OR to the starter solenoid. This circuit becomes > freed up when you lose the old ignition. > I presume you have the needed gear? The gear from my old distributor > had too large a diameter hole and was unuseable. I have heard that > with some distributors the old gear just has to be ground down. > This wasn't true in my case. > I'm tempted to try the Crane adjustable centrifugal advance kit. It's > supposed to increase the power band a bit. > > JJ > |
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Always use the spark plugs designed for the engine. You see the
electrode is at different lengths to place the initial combustion ignition at a point, otherwise the explosion will bounce all over the place, burning holes in the piston along with an annoying ping. And I think I would use the same .025" gap, but use the heavier wires. Remember not to touch them with oily fingers, whatever they use devolves in it. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Pi-Eyed Piper wrote: > > So are stock wires enough? Do I just regap my stock plugs, or get the plug > reccomended for that year GM vehicle the HEI came out of? |
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