CDI IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE VALUES

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CDI IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE VALUES

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Does anyone know what the primary and secondary resistance values should be for a healthy coil on a CDI set up?

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Taken from this useful CDI resource
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche- ... atics.html

Primary resistance 0.4 ohm to 0.6 ohm
Secondary resistance 650 ohm to 790 ohm.

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AndrewSlater wrote:Taken from this useful CDI resource
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche- ... atics.html

Primary resistance 0.4 ohm to 0.6 ohm
Secondary resistance 650 ohm to 790 ohm.

Hope that helps
Andrew
Thanks for that. I was unaware of the Pelican resource.
I have two coils.
Coil 1
Primary resistance 0.6 ohm
Secondary 0.697 K ohm
Coil 2
Primary resistance 0.6 ohm
Secondary 0.930 M ohms

So secondary resistance appears to show a problem with one or both coils?
Is there anything "special" about a coil suitable for CDI? Will any coil do?
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Re: CDI IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE VALUES

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Kirk - as far as I'm ware, any ignition coil that you use with a Bosch CDI unit needs to have their primary & secondary resistances within those specified limits.

If you do a search on DDK you'll find previous threads on the subject including details of possible alternative coils that may work with the original CDI units.
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Re: CDI IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE VALUES

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Coil 1 looks good but coil 2 is out of spec on the secondary.

The CDI coil is technically a transformer rather than a more traditional coil used in points only cars.

The key parameter is the turns ratio, 100:1 is normally quoted.

Your CDI box nominally puts out nominally 350V so that gives 35kV at the plugs.
I'm sure Johnny will be along soon to give you more guidance.

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Re: CDI IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE VALUES

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Andy and Andrew,
Thank you very much for your contributions. Most helpful.

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