Need to tie my Sniper, cd box and distributor to a 12v key ignition. Where is the best place inside the car to tie into? I spoke to the guys at Holley and they said it's pretty low current. Maybe 2 amps max. So whats a good spot to tie into? Thanks
Is that the same red/green off the starter solenoid?If you mean the Sniper pink wire, the green red wire right after the ignition key is what I've used before the next junction. Also on a 73 harness.
Yes. Most of the issue stem from things being too close to the coil. I've mounted the sniper coil away from everything.Personally for my Holley EFI I ran a relay that is activated by the terminal wire at the solenoid. This way the Holley gets power directly from the battery since I have heard that these Holley kits can be very cranky if the power isnt nice and clean or if there is any RFI. I had actually been looking at picking up some RF blocking wire loom just to go through things and make sure to eliminate any chance of RF.
Do we know how far from the coil is it recommended to run wires to reduce the chances of EMI interference?Yes. Most of the issue stem from things being too close to the coil. I've mounted the sniper coil away from everything.
I also have braided EMI shielding to put over the wires. Just a matter of cutting sleeving and re-sleeve. Good solid grounds are important.
I don't have that information. I work with spectrum analyzers. Would be awesome if I could use one and see how much interference is generated. Although I'm guessing this is more of a voltage thing vs frequency.Do we know how far from the coil is it recommended to run wires to reduce the chances of EMI interference?
Can you with the spectrum analyzer run a powered wire next to the coil and see how close you can get before you start detecting frequency changes from the coil? The powered wire may have to be connected to a battery not connected to the car's charging system to avoid any other interference. In any case you will be detecting if there is any difference as you move the wire closer to the coil. I am thinking all this from a theoretical aspect since I have never used a spectrum analyzer.I don't have that information. I work with spectrum analyzers. Would be awesome if I could use one and see how much interference is generated. Although I'm guessing this is more of a voltage thing vs frequency.
These things are pretty sensitive. Depending what you set your center frequency for you can read anywhere from 9khz all the way up to 40Ghz! Essentially you could put a paper clip on the input and it acts like an antenna so like I said Depending on what you set the center frequency for you'll see everything in the air in that band.Can you with the spectrum analyzer run a powered wire next to the coil and see how close you can get before you start detecting frequency changes from the coil? The powered wire may have to be connected to a battery not connected to the car's charging system to avoid any other interference. In any case you will be detecting if there is any difference as you move the wire closer to the coil. I am thinking all this from a theoretical aspect since I have never used a spectrum analyzer.
Is this the LG-R wire?If you mean the Sniper pink wire, the green red wire right after the ignition key is what I've used before the next junction. Also on a 73 harness.
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