Mats wrote:Wow, are you really that pissed off..?
I'm guessing that this is directed at me? If it is, "No, not at all."
I am having a dig and to some degree calling you a bit of a hypocrite.
What after market system are you using in your race car Mats? Surely you aren't basing your car around some stone aged Motronic system???
If your system can't run waste spark off of the 60-2 wheel, then get a better 1.
For the crank angle sensor, why not adapt a sensor from a common car that has a functional sensor already? I'm (SLOWLY) adding the complete factory system from a common local car that used an early (mid-late '80s) Nissan engine and engine management system.
While still a distributor based system, it uses the same basic crank angle sensor system that was common to lots of Nissan's of that era. The same CAS is an easy set up for most Aussie after market systems.
Same said for ignition coils. We have the common as mud Holden (Buick) V6 engine. While still requiring a set of leads, their coil packs are cheap, readily available and quite capable of dealing with decent combustion pressures.
As for the MSD 6A. No I haven't used 1, but I never wrote off the idea either. My point is to try and utilize manufacturer style of engineering. I did think about using a 6A on my MR2, based on some of your comments about their effectiveness, but I decided to use what I have and am going to use some spare Nissan coils that I have.
I did look at using a CDI system from AEM, but their own forum had to many stories of failure (of the AEM CDI), so I wrote that idea off and just bought a cheap, solid 4 channel igniter from 1 of the local system suppliers (I wouldn't use their computers tho).