[DeTomaso] Resistor in coil wiring?
gudmund frøland
gudmundfroiland at yahoo.no
Mon Jun 21 15:40:28 EDT 2010
Just of curosity: Are the electrick choke drawing power at al time?
Best regards Gudmund Froiland
--- Den søn 2010-06-20 skrev JDeRyke at aol.com <JDeRyke at aol.com>:
> Fra: JDeRyke at aol.com <JDeRyke at aol.com>
> Emne: Re: [DeTomaso] Resistor in coil wiring?
> Til: mikael_hass at mail.tele.dk, detomaso at realbig.com
> Dato: Søndag 20. juni 2010 21.29
> Mikael, do NOT wire accessories such
> as electric chokes to the ignition hot
> wire. Doing so in a Pantera, it acts as a very effective
> rev-limiter due to
> the voltage drop that results at the coil. You'll get
> mysterious misses and
> poor running etc at around 4200 rpms. I expect the
> Longchamp will behave
> similarly- not what you want in a "Gentleman's Express".
> As Roland said, 9 volts is the bare minimum for ignitions
> to work. A
> possible solution is to wire the electric choke to the
> 'Field' post of the
> alternator. It's switched DC and while its output is only 6
> volts, the choke can be
> adjusted to accept this. good luck- J DeRyke
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