Good day,
I am getting rid of my distibrutor and converting to the shorter VAG coils due to spark blowout on high boost.
I have a question regarding the wiring.
This is what I found regarding the pins.
Pin1: ECU Ground
Pin2: Engine block Ground
Pin3: 12 volts + (switched)
Pin4: Signal from ECU
The first question is pin 1: ECU Ground. Shall I use the B18 Sensor ground? or can i connect it directly to the engine block where all the power grounds are connected?
Regarding the Pin 3: 12v, do you have any recommendation regarding wiring? Is it enough with a 2,5mm2 cable from the fuse, splitting in the harness to each coil?
Hope you can give me some recommendations!
Wiring VAG Coil 715F
Re: Wiring VAG Coil 715F
Connnect ECU ground to EMU ground (black connector).
The Power grounds of the coils connect via separate wires to engine block (in the place it is easy for you).
The Power grounds of the coils connect via separate wires to engine block (in the place it is easy for you).
Re: Wiring VAG Coil 715F
Thanks!
Wiring is almost done, will soon see the result..
Wiring is almost done, will soon see the result..
Re: Wiring VAG Coil 715F
gjhome wrote:Thanks!
Wiring is almost done, will soon see the result..
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Re: Wiring VAG Coil 715F
hi HVR Team:
where did you get that dwell time from which is written in the pdf?
where did you get that dwell time from which is written in the pdf?
Re: Wiring VAG Coil 715F
Our coils are 07K 905 715 D/F and they are pined like this:
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Re: Wiring VAG Coil 715F
HelloHorsty wrote:hi HVR Team:
where did you get that dwell time from which is written in the pdf?
On this side of Ray Hall is so written, using these dwell on n / a engine for two years without problems, and the engine running on 9000 rpm
This wiring and the dwell is only for this coil(036 905 715f), the other coils be wiring otherwise