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Converting the GS1000 Ignitor Box
Converting the GS1000 Ignitor Box
This post will show how to use the GS1000 ignitor box as a (in this case) coil driver. This came about due to running out of room for extra components. The box could be used for any other purpose so long as the components will fit in. It's about 3" x 2" x 1", so it offers some room for many projects. For the coil driver, most of the stock wiring could have been retained, but it's pointless to be at this stage and not use good quality wire vs 30+ year old wire. This modification will work with the relay mod that is described in another section of the GSR forum. You'll need a pair of Bosch BIP373 coil drivers, and they are only available at one place for about $9. You'll also need perfboard (Radio Shack # 276-1396, about $4) and a pair of 220 ohm resistors (Radio Shack, #271-1313, about $2).
The box is stamped steel and is basically held together by the 6mm mounting bolts. To take it apart, wedge a small flat tip screw driver between the gold & black parts and the black part will lift off.

You'll see a circuit board with wires going out. The board is held in place by 4 Phillips screws. Unscrew them and the board can be removed. There is sleeving and a rubber grommet on the wiring harness we can reuse, but you'll have to cut off the connectors to use them.

Here's the other side of the board once it is removed:

You can now trace the dimensions onto some nd match/drill the holes so it will mount up in the original location using the original screws. Once installed, it will look like this:

Here's the wiring diagram:
Converting the GS1000 Ignitor Box
This post will show how to use the GS1000 ignitor box as a (in this case) coil driver. This came about due to running out of room for extra components. The box could be used for any other purpose so long as the components will fit in. It's about 3" x 2" x 1", so it offers some room for many projects. For the coil driver, most of the stock wiring could have been retained, but it's pointless to be at this stage and not use good quality wire vs 30+ year old wire. This modification will work with the relay mod that is described in another section of the GSR forum. You'll need a pair of Bosch BIP373 coil drivers, and they are only available at one place for about $9. You'll also need perfboard (Radio Shack # 276-1396, about $4) and a pair of 220 ohm resistors (Radio Shack, #271-1313, about $2).
The box is stamped steel and is basically held together by the 6mm mounting bolts. To take it apart, wedge a small flat tip screw driver between the gold & black parts and the black part will lift off.

You'll see a circuit board with wires going out. The board is held in place by 4 Phillips screws. Unscrew them and the board can be removed. There is sleeving and a rubber grommet on the wiring harness we can reuse, but you'll have to cut off the connectors to use them.

Here's the other side of the board once it is removed:

You can now trace the dimensions onto some nd match/drill the holes so it will mount up in the original location using the original screws. Once installed, it will look like this:

Here's the wiring diagram:
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