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EDIS module to sparkplug lead
scudderfish - 4/12/09 at 04:56 PM

If I were to make my own spark leads, what sort of plug would I need to plug into the EDIS modules?

Regards,
Dave


coozer - 4/12/09 at 05:01 PM

Plug leads don't go to the EDIS, there's a separate coil pack that is driven by the Edis.

Any amount of places can then make you leads any length you like.


turbodisplay - 4/12/09 at 05:33 PM

Halfords do universal leads, with adapters required to fit each setup.
If i were you use a non ford coilpack, as the ford connections are difficult to sort.
Use a coil pack with the more common type of connector (as sported by most dizzys)
Darren


MikeRJ - 4/12/09 at 05:46 PM

Does he really want a Supertrapp exhaust? They aren't very good in terms of flow if you make them quiet, the discs just work like variable back pressure device. No different to inserting the DB killers (AKA HP killers) that seem to be popular at track days.


coozer - 4/12/09 at 06:11 PM

quote:
Originally posted by MikeRJ
Does he really want a Supertrapp exhaust? They aren't very good in terms of flow if you make them quiet, the discs just work like variable back pressure device. No different to inserting the DB killers (AKA HP killers) that seem to be popular at track days.


Been drinking Mike??


scudderfish - 4/12/09 at 06:27 PM

quote:
Originally posted by coozer
Plug leads don't go to the EDIS, there's a separate coil pack that is driven by the Edis.

Any amount of places can then make you leads any length you like.


Sorry, I did mean the coilpacks


mcerd1 - 4/12/09 at 10:40 PM

if your using the earlier style ford coil packs then you can get the leads for an early 90's 1.3/1.6 fiesta/escort - they have normal spark pug ends

otherwise you can get custom ones made with any ends you like

[Edited on 4/12/09 by mcerd1]