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- | [[Category:Engine Electrical System]] | + | The Hot-Spark is an [[Electronic Ignition]] ignitor unit for Datsun 1200-style Hitachi distributors. It is only $50 USD, and fits easily like a [[Pertronix Electronic Ignition]] unit, but is less expensive. |
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- | The Hot-Spark is for Datsun 1200-style Hitachi distributors. It is only $50 USD, and fits easily like a [[Pertronix Electronic Ignition]] unit. Is it any good? Don't know, has anyone tried it? | + | = Overview = |
+ | {{Quote|text=[{{Post|394234}} levey said]: The hot spark kit works well for me :)}} | ||
- | http://www.hot-spark.com/1-Hitachi-Distributors.htm | + | * USA [http://www.hot-spark.com/1-Hitachi-Distributors.htm Hot-Spark web site] |
+ | * EUROPE [http://www.hot-spark.eu/hitachi.html Hot-Spark web site] | ||
- | It should work on your 1200, assuming you have a Hitachi distributor and not a Mitsubishi unit. It will say on the distributor housing. | + | {{Photo|3HIT4U1.jpg|Datsun%201200/engine/E-Series/Distributor}} |
- | As with any electronic ignition system, you can use any 1980s Nissan electronic ignition coil. Or you can use the stock non-electronic coil with the stock ballast resistor. But an electronic coil is recommended for optimum performance. | + | It should work on your 1200, assuming you have an early Hitachi distributor ([[D4n]] type) and not a Mitsubishi unit. It will say on the distributor housing. Look for D410, D411, or D4A markings. |
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+ | {{Photo|3BOS4U1.jpg|Datsun%201200/engine/E-Series/Distributor}} | ||
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+ | As with any points-replacement system, you can use the stock points coil with the stock ballast resistor. Hot-Spark sells a HS34HEC "high energy" coil, but it is a low-current 3.4 ohm unit. [[EI Coil|Electronic Ignition Coil]]s are usually 0.7 ohms for a more powerful spark, but that is not compatible with the Hot-Spark. | ||
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+ | {{Quote|text=Coil must have 3 Ohms or more primary resistance.}} | ||
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+ | {{Photo|3BOS4U1inverdeler.jpg|Datsun%201200/engine/E-Series/Distributor}} | ||
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+ | Hot-Spark also sell a new distributor (HS-HIT4) for L13/L14/L16/L18/L20B engines. | ||
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+ | = Discussion = | ||
+ | Discussion: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=60788 Electronic Ignition for points Hitachi Dizzies] | ||
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+ | {{UploadPost|7952_51d3d01f1fb06.jpg|440384|SM}} {{Upload|7952_51db23bb1af8b.jpg}} {{Upload|7952_51ef4861845c6.jpg}} {{Upload|7952_51ef489313c99.jpg}} {{Upload|7952_51ef4955a319f.jpg}} {{Upload|7952_51ef49a35b09e.jpg}} {{Upload|7952_51ef49d372eef.jpg}} | ||
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+ | = Wiring = | ||
+ | * Red wire: low side of ballast resistor | ||
+ | * Black wire: Coil - terminal | ||
+ | * Keep the stock ballast resistor, coil & factory wiring | ||
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+ | Hot-Spark requires 3.0 ohm coil. Datsun 1200 points coil is [[Coil#Specification|1.3 ohms]], stock ballast resistor is [[Coil#Specification|1.5 ohms]], so keep the ballast resistor. | ||
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+ | {{Photo!|WiringDiagram.jpg|Datsun%201200/engine/E-Series/Distributor}} | ||
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+ | Why connect the Red wire to the low side of the Resistor? Because voltage regulators can [[Voltage_regulator#Voltage|exceed 14.0 volts]] and the Hot-Spark can be damaged by anything over 14.0 volts. | ||
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+ | {{Quote|text=[http://www.hot-spark.com/Installing-Hot-Spark.psd Hot-Spark]: If the charging system voltage, measured at the coil's + terminal, is more than 14.0 volts at any RPM level ... [a] ballast resistor should be wired between the coil's + terminal and the red HotSpark ignition wire. Too much voltage can damage the ignition module}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Engine Electrical System]] | ||
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The Hot-Spark is an Electronic Ignition ignitor unit for Datsun 1200-style Hitachi distributors. It is only $50 USD, and fits easily like a Pertronix Electronic Ignition unit, but is less expensive.
Overview
POST levey said: The hot spark kit works well for me :)
- USA Hot-Spark web site
- EUROPE Hot-Spark web site
It should work on your 1200, assuming you have an early Hitachi distributor (D4n type) and not a Mitsubishi unit. It will say on the distributor housing. Look for D410, D411, or D4A markings.
As with any points-replacement system, you can use the stock points coil with the stock ballast resistor. Hot-Spark sells a HS34HEC "high energy" coil, but it is a low-current 3.4 ohm unit. Electronic Ignition Coils are usually 0.7 ohms for a more powerful spark, but that is not compatible with the Hot-Spark.
Coil must have 3 Ohms or more primary resistance.
Hot-Spark also sell a new distributor (HS-HIT4) for L13/L14/L16/L18/L20B engines.
Discussion
Discussion: Electronic Ignition for points Hitachi Dizzies
Wiring
- Red wire: low side of ballast resistor
- Black wire: Coil - terminal
- Keep the stock ballast resistor, coil & factory wiring
Hot-Spark requires 3.0 ohm coil. Datsun 1200 points coil is 1.3 ohms, stock ballast resistor is 1.5 ohms, so keep the ballast resistor.
Why connect the Red wire to the low side of the Resistor? Because voltage regulators can exceed 14.0 volts and the Hot-Spark can be damaged by anything over 14.0 volts.
Hot-Spark: If the charging system voltage, measured at the coil's + terminal, is more than 14.0 volts at any RPM level ... [a] ballast resistor should be wired between the coil's + terminal and the red HotSpark ignition wire. Too much voltage can damage the ignition module