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Postby Zyros » Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:47 pm

Hey, just with my misfiring issue i was woundering if i should try a coil pack.. if they do them for a 4age 16v?

Also, where can i get these for and are they generic?

And how do they work?? Cause my loom to my dizzy needs re-doing (or so we think) and do coil packs use the stock loom or one at all?
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Postby sergei » Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:16 am

If you mean DLI, no you can't run that on stock wireing/ECU...
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Postby Zyros » Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:22 am

sergei wrote:If you mean DLI, no you can't run that on stock wireing/ECU...


Whats DLI expanded?
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Postby Ae92typeX » Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:06 am

Distributor-Less Ignition
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Postby Boosted_162 » Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:26 pm

Sorry to go a bit off-topic, but while talking about coilpacks...

Whats the difference between say 4AGZE coilpacks and gen 4 3SGE coilpacks? Im in the middle of wiring my Microtech onto my gen 2 3SGTE, which runs quad coilpacks...Is it as easy as getting them of any car? Or will i have to track down specific ones? What happens with the dizzy?
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Postby RomanV » Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:44 pm

I can comment on the gen 4 3sge ones at least.

Basically, there are four wires going into each coil.

One is power input
One is earth
One is signal from ECU
one is return signal to ECU.

The charge gets stored via the two main power/earth wires, and fired when given the signal from the ECU.

When this happens, the coil sends a return signal to the ECU to say that this has occured successfully.

I can only speculate as to what this signal is, I would guess that 5 volts triggers it?

I think they are different from the GZE ones, gen 4 ones are all on top of the plug, but IIRC the GZE coils are off to the side, and have leads running to the spark plugs?

BTW the distributor becomes redundant, the ignition timing is all controlled by the ECU, based on crank angle, RPM, etc. etc.
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Postby RomanV » Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:50 pm

Gen 4 3S's have a hall effect sensor to figure out what the crank position is, like this:

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There is a magnetic sensor underneath which counts the teeth on the wheel.

Which it uses to ascertain the optimal ignition timing etc,

I dont think that a gen 2 3sgte works in a similar manner?
I cant remember seeing anything similar on my old 3sge.

Although this page will more than likely help you figure it out.

Link courtesy of Fivebob, as per usual. :P
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Postby Caveman » Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:54 pm

4AGZE coils are not individual, there are two coil packs which fire together (4,1 and 2,3) One spark is the power stroke, one is fired with the exhaust exit (wasted).

The coils only have a power wire and ignitor wire. The ecu controls the ignitor which in turn cuts the coils and sparks the plug.

Feel free to correct me if im wrong.

It sounds like the 3sge are a different type all together.
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Postby RomanV » Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:55 pm

Indeed they are.

The 3S coils are four distinctly self contained and seperate units, with their own ignitors, which each live over top of their respective spark plugs.
And arent a 'wasted spark' system.
IIRC running them as wasted spark will actually make them overheat.
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