Protection when using wiring rails Every wiring rail on the engine block should be grounded to avoid disruptions in the device caused by secondary current in the ignition coils. |
Ignition coil wiring In the MICT there are two types of wiring with predefined output configuration supported in the engine database for many engines:
For information on straight order wiring refer to Straight Order Wiring of the Ignition Outputs and Engine – Parameters. For wiring in firing order, the first cylinder in the firing order is connected to the A1 output, the second to B1 (A2 for one output board), etc. If a different wiring was implemented, the output configuration in the MICT must be adapted accordingly. Please note that the wiring cannot be checked by the software (see section Engine – Parameters). |
Conductor cross-section for primary wiring If you do not use a harness manufactured by MOTORTECH, the primary wiring must have a conductor cross-section of 1.5 mm². |
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