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German_spec said:Iv heard some of the guys are using R8 coil packs on their cars, have you considered that mod as well Porra?
Already done:rollsmile:
German_spec said:Iv heard some of the guys are using R8 coil packs on their cars, have you considered that mod as well Porra?
Yes apparently is sparks at a higher ohm?? 5ohm or something?Psymon69 said:German_spec said:Iv heard some of the guys are using R8 coil packs on their cars, have you considered that mod as well Porra?
Already done:rollsmile:
German_spec said:Iv heard some of the guys are using R8 coil packs on their cars, have you considered that mod as well Porra?
:flyfun:Porra46 said:German_spec said:Iv heard some of the guys are using R8 coil packs on their cars, have you considered that mod as well Porra?
Yes bud!
I have them fitted already. Produces more spark as the resistance is much greater. The stock ones are 3.3 ohms. However the stock ones fitted to the Golf Rs use a steel shaft and are 4.75 ohms. The R8 ones I'm using are 5.31 ohms. Big upgrade for the normal stock G6s. Not really for the Rs.
A better upgrade would be the Plasma jet Okada ignition coils rated at 6.2 ohms...
444YYY said::flyfun:Porra46 said:German_spec said:Iv heard some of the guys are using R8 coil packs on their cars, have you considered that mod as well Porra?
Yes bud!
I have them fitted already. Produces more spark as the resistance is much greater. The stock ones are 3.3 ohms. However the stock ones fitted to the Golf Rs use a steel shaft and are 4.75 ohms. The R8 ones I'm using are 5.31 ohms. Big upgrade for the normal stock G6s. Not really for the Rs.
A better upgrade would be the Plasma jet Okada ignition coils rated at 6.2 ohms...
I don't understand.....
From physics:
V = I x R ..... Ohms law
Now
V is the voltage, which is 12v, or what ever is the input to the coil pack.
R is the resistance, which is what u changing, when you change the coil packs..
I is the current that is produced.
So,
If u increase R, the resistance (in ohms), and keep the voltage constant, the current must be less.
So by putting higher resistance coil packs, u decrease the current.
How can less current produce more spark?
Am i missing something ? Just asking?
More resistance will result in less current!Porra46 said:444YYY said::flyfun:Porra46 said:German_spec said:Iv heard some of the guys are using R8 coil packs on their cars, have you considered that mod as well Porra?
Yes bud!
I have them fitted already. Produces more spark as the resistance is much greater. The stock ones are 3.3 ohms. However the stock ones fitted to the Golf Rs use a steel shaft and are 4.75 ohms. The R8 ones I'm using are 5.31 ohms. Big upgrade for the normal stock G6s. Not really for the Rs.
A better upgrade would be the Plasma jet Okada ignition coils rated at 6.2 ohms...
I don't understand.....
From physics:
V = I x R ..... Ohms law
Now
V is the voltage, which is 12v, or what ever is the input to the coil pack.
R is the resistance, which is what u changing, when you change the coil packs..
I is the current that is produced.
So,
If u increase R, the resistance (in ohms), and keep the voltage constant, the current must be less.
So by putting higher resistance coil packs, u decrease the current.
How can less current produce more spark?
Am i missing something ? Just asking?
Higher ohm coil packs draw more power to produce output as they have more resistance. That's why the ohms are increased in the first place bud...
Rommies said::thumbs: I should do that subframe shift mod! I hear it all the time!!
Thanks Porra!!
You should put your car on the dyno again after the mods installed + tune! I would like to see that figures!!! :thumbs:
And my butt itches to do some modding as well! :bangdesk: