On my LD9, I did the 2.2 coil conversion and still believe I'm getting a little spark blow out. Wires are Accel thundersport 300+s. Currently stock 2.2 coils. NGK idadium plugs gaped at .025. Anyways, for a stronger coil to hopefully get a stronger spark (I know there's a debate here), what coils would be better between these two:
Maxx Performance 9917 (Made by/same as Accell Super coils I believe)
Primary Resistance: 0.5 Ohms
Secondary Resistance: 8.0 k Ohms
Turns Ratio: 75:1
Maximum Voltage: 45,000 Volts
Summit Racing High output coils 850017
Primary Resistance: 0.38 Ohms
Secondary Resistance: 8.85 k Ohms
Inductance: 4.5 mH-5.6 mH
Maximum Voltage: 40,000 Volts
The Maxx performance/Accel ones have a higher maximum voltage, but the Summit ones have lower resistances.
12.6 @ 114.6 MPH
EDIT:
Summit coils should have read a Secondary Resistance of 5.85 k ohms
12.6 @ 114.6 MPH
You shouldnt be getting blowout at such low boost. Are the plugs fouled or wrong? Or is the tune crap?
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Do you have anyway to monitor the spark discharge in the ignition?
No, 8psi was on my last setup. I'm currently at 15psi on a T3/T4 57 trim. Tuning is the GM SC reflash that I've been tweaking with HTP. I don't think its the tune. AFRs are great in boost and no knock is seen except once and a great while which if its seen is usually a little after it backfires/spark blow out. Plugs were fine last I checked. (2 runs ago) Theres no way that I know of to monitor the spark discharge in boost.
12.6 @ 114.6 MPH
What gap are you running. I think most are around .030" with boosted LD9s.
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Just pulled the plugs again and they do look fine. However, I did notice I didn't have Iridium's in there like I thought. I had NGK TR6's in. The Iradium's I thought I had in there must have been my last setup. They still look good though. So which do you think I should put back in, TR6's or Iridium TR55IX's? I can't come across any heat range info for either, but if I remember right, the TR6's are cooler? which would explain why I put them in this setup over the Iridium's.
12.6 @ 114.6 MPH
NGK's #4177's I know for a fact are 1 heat range colder than stock. $1.68 a plug and work great.
I once tried the 2200 coils on my 01. It would always show a misfire on multiple cylinders yet the car never felt like it. I even used MSD coils and wires, no change. When backt o stock coil setup, and some tune tweaking, and bam no more.
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So which would be better:
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Maxx Performance 9917 (Made by/same as Accell Super coils I believe)
Primary Resistance: 0.5 Ohms
Secondary Resistance: 8.0 k Ohms
Turns Ratio: 75:1
Maximum Voltage: 45,000 Volts
Summit Racing High output coils 850017
Primary Resistance: 0.38 Ohms
Secondary Resistance: 8.85 k Ohms
Inductance: 4.5 mH-5.6 mH
Maximum Voltage: 40,000 Volts
The Maxx performance/Accel ones have a higher maximum voltage, but the Summit ones have lower resistances.
And any idea what plugs are 2 steps colder?
12.6 @ 114.6 MPH
NGK LTR7IX-11 good plug there 2 step colder