clio 197 on s60
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clio 197 on s60
hi im about to change a 197 clio over to s60 but can find new connector to suit the coils and some of the sensor, anyone got a source .
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Re: clio 197 on s60
Might help if we knew what connectors they were.
post a photo.
post a photo.
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Re: clio 197 on s60
Ok I'm using the oem connectors just soldering to the wiring loom. I have another question. I'm using the pencil coils and there wired in series are they 6volts.
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Re: clio 197 on s60
Are you saying the OEM coils and wiring are wired in series, or this is how you have wired them ?
I would be very surprised if any modern OEM car coil was 6v, and equally surprised if they wired coils in series.
Although the french do strange things at times
I would be very surprised if any modern OEM car coil was 6v, and equally surprised if they wired coils in series.
Although the french do strange things at times
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Re: clio 197 on s60
Yes oem coils 1 and 2 are in series also 3 and 4.
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Re: clio 197 on s60
Actually wired in series, or they just fire as wasted spark ? It isnt the same thing.
Either way, it makes no difference as far as the DTA is concerned. If all the wiring is factory, and you are just replacing the ecu, ie coil triggers, then just leave as is.
Either way, it makes no difference as far as the DTA is concerned. If all the wiring is factory, and you are just replacing the ecu, ie coil triggers, then just leave as is.
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Re: clio 197 on s60
I split them and run each cylinder to its own output. Car won't start.
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Re: clio 197 on s60
So presumably if they are wired in series, yes they would be getting 6v each.
They'd probably still work for a while at 12v anyway
Presumably they are normal inductive coils as they'd have to be if wired in series ? ie no external amps
So can you get a spark when you perform a spark test ?
They'd probably still work for a while at 12v anyway
Presumably they are normal inductive coils as they'd have to be if wired in series ? ie no external amps
So can you get a spark when you perform a spark test ?
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Re: clio 197 on s60
Yes They sent them up in pair as waste spark and it's running.
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Re: clio 197 on s60
Still having problems with this it won't run if I wire each coil and can't control the cam shaft. It's reading the cam shaft. The tuner had it it permenatly wired with 12v but it's lacking torque and is making 3 bhp less now than on the std ecu.