Single unit install solution for DLIDFIS ignition setups?

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dr.occa
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Single unit install solution for DLIDFIS ignition setups?

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Brent, I'm not sure if the current MJLJ will suffice but I've recently done my first DLIDFIS (deep breath...Dual Leading Ignitor Direct Fire Ignition System...phew) on a rotary motor that's outfitted to another of my corolla projects.

My setup uses the following:

-factory distributor (not the CAS type) for the Leading & Trailing triggers (both ignitors on the dist are gutted and wires soldered in for direct connection triggering)
-3 of the 4 connector GM HEI type ignitors mounted to a grounded plate
-3 separate coils (2 for the 2 separate leads - 3 if it's a 3 rotor setup, etc...- then 1 for the trailing which is connected to the fact. dist.)

I've attached a couple of pics to better illustrate all my yammering on the wiring and the gutted ignitors.

I was just wondering if a unit could be designed that would be a single enclosure. Maybe it would be something like a combination of the up and coming Megajolt COP and the Distributor triggered versions combined.

Here's how it looks in my engine bay:
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I made it a point to keep it as clean as I could envision it but I thought maybe if it were in an easier "package" AND possibly programmable it would be quite cool especially in the rx7 / rotary motor community.
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Post by brentp »

Wow.


It's possible MegajoltC could handle that with LS-1 coils. The firing points for the coil packs will be very flexibile, but all still referenced from the same "TDC" reference point on the crankshaft.
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