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Strange white brick thing on Ignition Coil
#1080230
04/01/16 10:12 PM
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Joined: Jul 2012
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Anyone know what the un-labeled white brick thing is that fastens onto the ignition coil? Has electrical contacts so it's gotta be doin' something. I think it's a ballast resistor but the FSM electrical manual only calls it "ignition coil" Anyone know of a replacement option? OEM or improvised, I care not.
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Re: Strange white brick thing on Ignition Coil
[Re: ENG1N33R]
#1080234
04/02/16 03:43 AM
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Joined: Dec 2007
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You should probly put the year, make, and model
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Re: Strange white brick thing on Ignition Coil
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#1080235
04/02/16 04:05 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Gen 1 87 Dodge Raider 2.6L 4G54b + 5 speed KM145
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Re: Strange white brick thing on Ignition Coil
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#1080237
04/02/16 10:44 AM
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Joined: Mar 2005
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It's either a capacitor or switch. How is it wired? A capacitor would absorb some current when the primary collapses. A switch would be controlled by the ECU and turn the coil primary on/off for secondary voltage.
92 Montero LS 3.0L V6 Auto, Stock, Original owner, 185,800K miles
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Re: Strange white brick thing on Ignition Coil
[Re: ENG1N33R]
#1080238
04/02/16 03:25 PM
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Joined: Jul 2012
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![[Linked Image]](http://i.imgur.com/dIT1HL5.jpg) On the flipside one could prolly figure out the proper wiring that goes all around there. It can get pretty confusing with it all off.
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Re: Strange white brick thing on Ignition Coil
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#1080245
04/03/16 03:02 AM
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Joined: Dec 2007
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That's the ballast resistor. Google all it does, but the big thing is that it helps your coil last. You should run it unless you install a coil that specifically says you can do without it.
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Re: Strange white brick thing on Ignition Coil
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#1080250
04/03/16 03:19 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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It drops the voltage st the coil in ign. run to about 6v. In ign. start the coil voltage is 12v. A stock Starion coil (a tad hotter), or an Accel Super Coil work well. Move the wire on the bottom of the dropping resistor to the coil +. Discard the resistor.
Last edited by fasteddy; 04/03/16 03:20 AM.
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