Picking the Right Ignition Coil, Part 1
Ignition coils aren’t really that complicated. Neither is the job they are tasked with, but in a high performance or outright racing application it can become a little bit more complex.
Installs, modifications, how-to guides and tech tips for drag race vehicles and engines including LS engine swaps and LS engine mods, small block info, carburetor adjustments, EFI, brakes, shocks, struts, chassis, frame, tires, wheels and all of the types of adjustments that can be made to a drag vehicle to either get it to the strip and increase performance once its there. This also includes guides to NHRA race classes and NHRA rules.
Ignition coils aren’t really that complicated. Neither is the job they are tasked with, but in a high performance or outright racing application it can become a little bit more complex.
By now, most enthusiasts know the merits of using a “spiral core” ignition wire on high performance powerplants.
We’ve made a great deal of progress with differentials since the 1970s, 1980s, and even the 1990s.
By now, most enthusiasts know the merits of using a “spiral core” ignition wire on high performance powerplants.
The skilled driver knows how to use both feet depending on the situation they’re in.
Holley’s EFI Dual Sync Distributor is the perfect addition to your Holley EFI-equipped street rod or strip burner.
Every gearhead out there knows that no single ignition curve is perfect for every situation.
If you don’t set pinion depth and backlash, you’re most likely going to eat your new gears and end up having to go through the whole process again.
There are plenty of things to consider when approaching a relatively high apex curb.
While the race can’t be won in the first corner, it can definitely be lost.