So now if we don't run HEI, we're stupid. Go to hell.
I’m glad you’ve figured out this guy is a horses ***.
So now if we don't run HEI, we're stupid. Go to hell.
I'll keep ignoring people until I'm by myself I guess. lolI’m glad you’ve figured out this guy is a horses ***.
but... but... but... MOAR ENERGY!! MOAR VOLTAGES!! BIG GAPS!Yeah, the HEI is one of the most over blown, over hyped, low quality pieces of **** that GM ever produced.
Because it’s produced by GM it’s loved like no other.
I flat out discourage anyone from them. On top of them being over rated, they have the worst advance mechanism I’ve found. It’s a piece of ****.
I can throw on on my test bench, hook up two different springs on it, spin it up and watch it wobble and go wonky.
There must be 15 or more footballs (the plate the weights move against) and two or maybe three are worth dealing with), if you run the advance mechanism against the stop it chatters like a *****.
I could go on and on and on but you’re correct. It’s highly over rated.
As for how much power they have, the ability to fire a big gap doesn’t prove ****.
An HEI won’t come close to the power a small 3 amp mag will produce and it needs a .022 gap.
This **** never gets called out but the truth is they are grossly over rated.
I'll keep ignoring people until I'm by myself I guess. lol
At least I have a brain Turk.....
You haven't laid out any basics...on anything. Just a big mouth that runs off. And tell us about the 'small 3 amp mag' with a 0.022" gap that everybody is using because it so so good...
At least I have a brain Turk.....
You haven't laid out any basics...on anything. Just a big mouth that runs off. And tell us about the 'small 3 amp mag' with a 0.022" gap that everybody is using because it so so good...
They got deleted - I was told to take them down on both sites
Is he sponsoring this website ?
That was four years ago
We can fix many things today, but we still cannot fix stupid....
With the Chrys elec ign arriving in 1971, it was leader of the pack. Three years later when GM HEI arrived, it went to te back of the pack...& is still there.
Apart from the far greater spark energy, variable dwell etc that HEI has, it has these advantages over the Ch system: no bal resistors to fail, far less external connections that could come loose or corrode, less connection points.
HEIs are now made for many popular non-GM engines, 50 yrs later. I do NOT see Ch dists being made for GM, Ford engines etc. Think about why that is......
Dr. Hugh Holden did exhaustive studies on HEI [ MDI ] systems & some of his conclusions are below; one of them concluded that HEI was sooooooooooooo good it equalled CDI [ MSD boxes ]. It was a 64 page report, may still be on the net.
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Keep on running off at the mouth Turk. Shows the real Turk. Cannot win an argument based on fact or reason, so you resort to name calling. That shows who you are, not me. Still waiting for info on the magic 3 amp magneto....
While we are waiting, here is an 800 HP+ engine using HEI ign. I do not know the static comp ratio, but the effective CR would be very high due to the oxygen released from the nitrous.
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so, i used my "phone a friend card" to get the real dirt on hei. this guy i know holds a phd in applied electrical engineering and a 2nd in physics. he was an in house engineer at GM and worked on the hei project from inception.
he said the real reason hei was developed was because of the notoriously weak combustion chambers of pontiac motors. the poor design necessitated more spark energy and higher voltage to overcome the terrible performance in stock form.
as the design evolved, they had to dumb it down considerably because they knew the target demographic of chevy and pontiac owners were not mentally capable of recurving a unit with out a very simple design and the most basic of handtools and understanding-- let alone not entirely destroying it the process. thus sacrifices were made in nearly every aspect.
so there you have it, hei is just a jumble of components that were "settled on" and constructed in a manner allowing the most IQ deficent the limited ability to tinker with it. all in the serivce of providing a crutch for the motors in GM's ugly step child that had terribly designed heads and sub par combustion chambers.
800HP running through 1 5/8" headers. ok.Keep on running off at the mouth Turk. Shows the real Turk. Cannot win an argument based on fact or reason, so you resort to name calling. That shows who you are, not me. Still waiting for info on the magic 3 amp magneto....
While we are waiting, here is an 800 HP+ engine using HEI ign. I do not know the static comp ratio, but the effective CR would be very high due to the oxygen released from the nitrous.
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Hugo Holden is a time served electronics engineer 70s/80s who retrained as a GP in the 90s
he also was a contributor to the australian electronics magazine Silicon chip.
he has written quite a lot about ignition systems. but the ones that prompt most interest are Customising _a_reluctor_style distributor.pdf
and
capacitive_discharge_ignition_vs_magnetic_discharge_ignition..pdf
some dicking about on internet archive.org or paying for scribed access will turn the both up if interested.
neither document is easy to access anymore because they were published years ago by "someone who must now be getting on a bit" and he has not updated his website to modern standards, hence errors and security issues abound when you try to download.
he uploaded them to the Upload directory on his site to give access for his friends on a TR4 message board, so one presumes they were written to be published elsewhere originally, as they are not included in his "easy to find archive" of online published documents. the upload directory on the site is now full of internet junk (mainly chinese gambling site adverts) and access is restricted, presume the site is no longer maintained and the ISP has stepped in to stop the "free for all".
his test methods and conclusions are not without merit
living in australia he has access to mopar GM and UK Lucas ignition systems to work with.
he owned a triumph TR4 which he converted to HEI based on his research into the subject and dismissed CDI (for his intended application) in the process.
I've always taken what he says on the subject in the round with anything else i can find
i'm quite inclined to side with his hypothesis, based on the evidence he presents on the matter, he put a considerable amount of time building and testing and then created a 60 page report on what he had done.
he wasn't messing about.
Dave
if there was humour sarcasm or genius in that post or some kind of social reference.......
you've lost me, its gone way over my head...
but think-on fella's , give it a month or so and you'll have your pick of Russian and North Korean igitions to choose from
Dave
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Here is a creative solution by a mopar enthusiast for a place to mount the HEI module.
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As you will notice the HEI module is mounted to an aluminum heat sink inside the box to help disipate heat.
Has the appearance of a factory mopar box when completed and mounted.
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Stock ignitions for stock engines. When ever we see an HEI on a race car that comes through the shop that thing is filed in the round file…. Replaced with something better. We do have 2 modules in the spares box, cus you never know when a moron at the track has a problem and it’s the HEI module….