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ignition Kill for quickshift

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are you describing something like this?
HornButtonIgnitionKill.GIF

only w replace horn button with our relay/mosfet/optoisolator?

Quote, no I have never seen that before although I have seen horn buttons used to kill the ignition, just not sure how it was done.

You can see that those diodes are speced at 6 amps and 1000V!!!. There is a reason for that. :-\\\ The switch probably arcs over as well unless it is rated at 250V plus.

If you have not figured it out yet, that ignitor has a very high tolerance for high voltage and current [especially at it's coil(-) connection]. It is not trivial to duplicate with an outside solid state device without essentially duplicating what is in side.

If you try and open either side of the coil it is going to apply.


You can look up this kind of stuff all under the heading "COIL DRIVER":

NGB8202N
NGD18N40CLB


You can also look for a write up titled "CAR IGNITION WITH IGBTS" for an overview of what goes on.

You can also go to the MegaSquirt website and look up options for coil drives because that is what you will need to use if you try and implement that diode switch arrangement using a computer or other timing device.
 
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