Bosch K-Jetronic (CIS) Ignition to MS-II ignition
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Mike Hemingway
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Bosch K-Jetronic (CIS) Ignition to MS-II ignition
Has anyone had experience with this configuration? If so, do you remember how it was wired and does my plan below make sense?
My plan is to:
Re-route the VR signal wire from the dist. to pin #24 and output to the module from pin #36.
Use the stock VR distributor without the vacuum advance module and locked-out mechanism.
Configure the MS-II internally to not use the high current ignition driver.
Set the Trigger Offset to 0 and other controls as necessary.
Thanks, Mike Hemingway
Re: Bosch K-Jetronic (CIS) Ignition to MS-II ignition
If I were doing it now, I might investigate MS firing the wasted spark coils directly, rather than using the EDIS module.
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Mike Hemingway
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Re: Bosch K-Jetronic (CIS) Ignition to MS-II ignition
Thanks again, Mike