01-04-2001, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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ignition modules
I was just wondering how the ignition modules with different numbers of pins work differently? The 4-pin modules are pretty self-explanatory (pickup coil input, output to coil), but on the other modules there's a connector wire that goes into the cab through the firewall - why?
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01-05-2001, 07:32 PM | #2 |
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the two are different the 5 pin is without a computer and the 7 pin is with a computer. that is computer controled . a CCC or a C4 system
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01-05-2001, 08:47 PM | #3 |
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The 5 pin module is for distributors with the ESC (Electronic Spark Control) system. This is the one that has the wires going through the firewall.
The ESC distributor plugs into a control module behind the glove box. All the ESC does is control spark knock. You will notice the knock sensor screwed into the block in front of the starter. I have replaced all the mess on my truck with an MSD Pro-Billet HEI distributor. Hope this helps, ------------------ Mike 1985 Chevy C-10 Mike's 73-87 Chevy Pickup Site
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01-06-2001, 02:10 AM | #4 |
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My ESC control box is near the accelerator pedal, mounted in a free-stand-up position. This is in the 81... |
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