What did you do to your 924/944 today
#8296
Rennlist Member
Hey Spencer, I'm thinking about pulling the nose off my S2 to get at the power steering oil cooler. How long did it take you? I've never pulled mine before, not sure I need to but it looks like I will to get the entire P/S system out.
#8297
Rainman
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Mine takes about 1 minute per side but my car has much less "stuff" in the way than yours probably does (from the front wheels forward is all custom structure under stock outer body panels)
#8298
Rennlist Member
Thanks,
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#8302
Three Wheelin'
I am thinking this would be a big improvement. I am running Peep's PnP VEMS set up with normal factory ignition. I found the coil you are using but what connector does it use ?
Did you need to use a heavy gauge wire for the positive run ?
If I do this, I will want to have everything I need before I start, as I drive my car most days and would want to minimise time off the road.
How long do you think fitting takes ?
TIA for any info.
#8303
Hi H.F.B.
I am thinking this would be a big improvement. I am running Peep's PnP VEMS set up with normal factory ignition. I found the coil you are using but what connector does it use ?
Did you need to use a heavy gauge wire for the positive run ?
If I do this, I will want to have everything I need before I start, as I drive my car most days and would want to minimise time off the road.
How long do you think fitting takes ?
TIA for any info.
I am thinking this would be a big improvement. I am running Peep's PnP VEMS set up with normal factory ignition. I found the coil you are using but what connector does it use ?
Did you need to use a heavy gauge wire for the positive run ?
If I do this, I will want to have everything I need before I start, as I drive my car most days and would want to minimise time off the road.
How long do you think fitting takes ?
TIA for any info.
A kit here -->https://au.bosch-automotive-shop.com...9-3-pin-female
I took the 12V from the existing old coil current supply, so I just relocated the wire from the old coil to the new coil harness. So far no problems. The other two wires I pulled through the firewall to VEMS. So basically I assembled a new harness for this. I ordered my VEMS with wasted spark option so Peep already provided an output to connect my harness. Nevertheless this was indeed a bit of labour.
The next was to mount the coil. So I cut an aluminum spacer, drilled four holes, sprayed it black, took four M6 x 50mm screws and bolted it down.
To program VEMS was the easiest part.
All in all, I started the work on it on a friday afternoon and went on the first testdrive in the evening at around 10 pm and posted my success on saturday.
#8305
Drifting
Any advantages over waste spark vs coil on plug? Does it burn cleaner or are saturation times better?
Sequential spark aka multiple/capacitive discharge? Like this sweet thing? The bosch CD units used in the 70s sounded cool charging up before ignition. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-GENUINE-...-/371924211511
Sequential spark aka multiple/capacitive discharge? Like this sweet thing? The bosch CD units used in the 70s sounded cool charging up before ignition. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-GENUINE-...-/371924211511
#8306
Rennlist Member
I did the conversion on my NA. I noticed that up high, the engine felt smoother. For a 951 pushing high boost, spark blowout becomes an issue...but it would have to be a lot of boost to get to that point. The main thing to me is having solid state components that simply work better, and ended up being easier to configure versus using the stock dizzy, with the ECU I chose for the car.
#8307
I did the conversion on my NA. I noticed that up high, the engine felt smoother. For a 951 pushing high boost, spark blowout becomes an issue...but it would have to be a lot of boost to get to that point. The main thing to me is having solid state components that simply work better, and ended up being easier to configure versus using the stock dizzy, with the ECU I chose for the car.
And I don't like the idea that the spark must bridge a gap in the distributor housing. This inevitably reduces the spark strength at the plug. So the spark is less effective at igniting the fuel and giving a clean burn. The WS-coil does not run short on charge over the entire rev range of the 944/951, since it has to feed only two spark plugs. It has a newer coil design and charges very fast, so you could even reduce dwell time.
Tech: The 944 / 951 Ignition System.
https://rennlist.com/forums/944-turb...l#post10211595
Last edited by H.F.B.; 07-20-2017 at 04:16 AM.
#8308
Finished replacing the water pump and front seals. Had a loud lifter but a quick drive fixed that right up. I used to daily drive my 944 (over 5 years!) but I no longer have to so it's nice being able to take my time on maintenance and repairs now.