MS3 Ignition Coil Mod

An oscilloscope is used as a fault diagnostic instrument for electronic devices. It has a display unit with a moving dot (trace) that gives a representation of the voltage versus time for an electronic device. An oscilloscope creates a visible two-dimensional graph of one or more electrical potential differences. The horizontal axis of the display typically represents time, which makes the instrument useful for displaying periodic signals. The vertical axis usually shows voltage.

A typical oscilloscope is shaped like a rectangular box which has a small screen with several input connectors, control knobs and buttons on the front panel. To aid in the measurement, a grid called the graticule is drawn on the face of the screen. Each square in the graticule is known as a division. In its most basic mode, an oscilloscope repeatedly draws a horizontal line, which is called the trace, across the middle of the screen from left to right.
That is about the best explanation of of a scope, I, as a layman could get. So what would the defective coil look like and how to attach for this application please Tony
 
Welll, changed the third coil pack, replaced the throttle body. Throttle body was pretty dirty but none the less, not the problem. Still showing the same symtoms. Let me you ask all who are experiencing the sputter... Do you have a 3" TBE? Im thinking all we need to do is tune this b****...but wtf???
 
Welll, changed the third coil pack, replaced the throttle body. Throttle body was pretty dirty but none the less, not the problem. Still showing the same symtoms. Let me you ask all who are experiencing the sputter... Do you have a 3" TBE? Im thinking all we need to do is tune this b****...but wtf???


maybe its not the 3rd coil, maybe its a different one.
 
Nope, when we pulled the plugs, only the third was fouled. Changed that one and still the same issue.

it doesn't matter, which plug is fouled. Like i've told you 10 times already, you need to replace all coils and plugs, you have a random misfire code!

Until you replace them all you will continue to have the same problem.
 
And how do you know that for sure....??? Can you explain your logic. How is it that you are so definite the issue s in fact the coil packs. Couldn't it be possible that there is another issue at hand considerig I am burning rich as it is already. And if I am burning rich, then of course I would be getting a misfire code considering there is not enough spark to burn off the excess gas.
 
And how do you know that for sure....??? Can you explain your logic. How is it that you are so definite the issue s in fact the coil packs. Couldn't it be possible that there is another issue at hand considerig I am burning rich as it is already. And if I am burning rich, then of course I would be getting a misfire code considering there is not enough spark to burn off the excess gas.


I am so sure, because i've seen first hand the same problem you are having a few times. I've seen brand new ms3's with 10 miles on them thrown a p0300 code and have had to replace the coils and plugs.
 
knowledge007, did you replace the coil yourself, or did you find a dealer to do it? Also, what's the big deal with going back to the stock intake from a CAI? It takes like 10 minutes to throw back in there...(uhm)
 
Maybe b/c I don't have the ******* thing...if I did don't you think I would have just went back to stock. And what difference does it make if I replaced the coil myself or not. The fact of the matter is that the third was replaced and still the same problem. So I think its safe to say that even if I decided to change it myself I am not the problem.

Anyway, we are going to try and replace the last 3 coils anyway just to see if your right MSP. I hping you are b/c I have had about enough of this s***.
 
Sir I know you are irritated but we are trying to help out. I believe the Mazda boys, after replacing would throw a scope up on there to make sure the coil or coils were doing what they were supposed to. and bnoon my misfire is gone after regap and ecu learning curve . Pretty bad for awhile though and very unhappy was I.
 
heads up there is a company planing on makeing upgrader coils for our car higher output ill post up more info later.
 
there is a copy the full thread with names is over on the dot org forum if you know what i mean


Since Granatelli seems to have a stick up their asses, djquik1 has been in talks with Sniper Tuning. They confirmed they WILL be making high output COPs for the ms3, ms6, and cx7 IF we can make an order of 200 units (50 sets). We already have 20 sets by this interest list, so I figure if we can get at least 60 names on the interest list, we can go foreward with the GB.

Here's some info for their COPs off their website:

Sniper, Inc. has teamed up with Weapon-X to provide superior ignition Coil On Plugs (COPS) for Ford vehicles with the 2 valve and 4 valve modular motor. With two patent pending features, extensive testing and ingenuitive product development Sniper/WeaponX has redefined high performance ignition coil design for the Ford engine by using ignition coil models developed for the F1 and F3 platform and adapted the technology for Ford engines.
While all others mimic technology that hasn't changed since the inception of the ignition coil, Sniper/WeaponX has taken a quantum leap ahead and has designed an ignition coil that has surpassed all others in form and function. By improving the noise suppression techniques of the system the Sniper/WeaponX coil / plug combination can recover 25% more power then its nearest competitor.

Sonic-V ignition coils are a completely new and proven design that unlike conventional designs are also a true coil on plug conversion. Typical Ford ignition coils are only coil near plug due to the small interconnecting spring between the ignition coil and the spark plug. The Sniper/WeaponX Sonic-V completely eliminates the need for the interconnect meaning better, more efficient power transfer capabilities than typical designs. Because of this, not only have customers gained anywhere from 10 to 80rwhp using them but many customers have reported fuel mileage increases as much as 3 miles to the gallon meaning this is an investment that can pay for itself in months.

Sonic-V Racing Ignition Coil features & benefits include
- Allows for greater spark plug gap to improve power & mpg
- multiple spark discharge
- ideal for vehicles producing over 16psi boost
- complete competition level RFI/EMI protection
- allows for better use with racing spark plugs if desired
- high output capability
- posses High Power Ignition circuits which both allow for quick charge and coil recovery characteristics all while delivering high energy transfer potential
- super high quality conductor selections
- ultra efficient power transfer and design characteristsic
- CNC profiled positive retention connectors
- weather proof dust boots
- unique blend of copper and zinc materials conducts electricity over 30x better then our stainless steel competitor and keeps resists corrosion unlike any other material
- high rpm capability
- extended fuel mileage
- extended horsepower

Secondary Voltage Potential - 80k volts
Secondary Coil Rating - 14.1k/ohms
Primary Coil Rating - 1.4ohms
Body Outer Diameter - 0.925 inches

Part #
SO-2000u2v (Ford Modular 2 valve)
SO-2000u4v (Ford Modular 4 valve)


Note: Typically 95% of our customers do a direct swap in with no issues meaning the Sonic-V coils do not typically require a tune, however, the coils have been known to lean out the combination ever so slightly over the OEM coils. If you have an extreme combination we really recommend checking things out with a Air/Fuel ratio monitor just to be safe.


According to this they have an 80k voltage rating and they are comparing to their competitor(Granetelli) directly in this.

Here's the website...

Welcome :: Sniper Tuning

Pricing:

They're GB pricing for 8 coils is $449.00, so for us it should be $225.00 + shipping. That's not too shabby IMO. I'm contacting them directly on monday to get all the details squared away. They will have to make these for us from scratch, so eta may be a bit off. They will need at least 50 committed orders of 4 COPs a peice to procede. The way it will probably work is, they will gather our billing info, hold it until the units are finished, and charge everyone on shipping day. Once I get things squared away with them on monday, I will be closing this thread down and openning the committed GB thread. I'll send everyone on the list a confirmation PM to make sure you're all wanting to get IN on the GB. This list will not be transfered over.
 
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