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Don Mega
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Utopia
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Thanks boys, in regards to the 'heat transfer' question: ceramic is an insulator so the tip of the plug is as cool as it gets in the engine bay, will transfer very little to the coil itself.
Another great aspect of my mounting is they are in free air so the coils are cooled by passing draft through the engine bay = WINNING.
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Rotary Fan in Training
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: NSW, Australia
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Looks good.
Will there be some kind of extended insulator boot down the plug body as part of of the block wrap? I was going to ask if you were going to print them in plastic and just have a crossover wire between contacts, but your latest post makes that a bit redundant. Interested to see what you do with encasement. |
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Don Mega
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![]() The plug to post adaption will be made from Nylon with special internal buttons that are bridged via 'half nazi symbol' piece of spring steel I make for the job, its a real intricate piece of work ![]() Well I custom make all of the parts lol, the buttons are intricate and all modeled for function in the block, as you know good design is 5% inspiration 95% perspiration ! The whole system is true 'clip on' with one bolt hold each rotor assembly in place.
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