edis and lsx coils?
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flyguyeddy
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edis and lsx coils?
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I thought you meant grounding the power line - sorry, I'd missed the part about the signal there. Considering LS1 coils charge when the 5 volt signal is high, your signal would be the opposite of what the LS1 coils need - they will be overdwelled, fire at the wrong point, and probably overheat. There's a good reason you haven't seen a success story about this approach - it isn't going to succeed.flyguyeddy wrote:The edis module would be grounding the 5v signal line, which shouldnt have any amperage to speak of gking through it. My question is if the ls modules will fire this way. Grounding coils and injectors seems to be the common denominator in engine management systems, so i think im right, or at least close.
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