With or without a distributor. With uses a Hall Effect sensor in place of points. Without a distributor (DIS) there is a digital circuit triggered by a Crank and/or Cam shaft sensor( generally a cam sensor is more fuel injector related) . This signal tells the ECU when to ground which coils.
a primary advantage of the electronic ignition system over conventional ignition system is?
Electronic ignition, also known as EI, can solve a lot of problems that come with one's ignition system. Not all electronic ignition systems require a distributor, but they do require coils.
The two main types of ignition systems are conventional (or contact breaker) ignition systems and electronic ignition systems. Conventional systems use mechanical components like points and a distributor to trigger the spark, while electronic systems utilize solid-state components to provide more precise timing and reliability. Electronic ignition systems generally offer better fuel efficiency, improved performance, and reduced maintenance needs compared to conventional systems.
Jeep introduced electronic ignition systems in the early 1970s, with significant advancements occurring around 1974. This transition aimed to improve engine performance and reliability, moving away from traditional breaker-point ignition systems. By the late 1970s, electronic ignition had become standard in most Jeep models.
No - Since about 1980 everything has switched to electronic ignition systems.
General Motors stopped using points distributors in 1974 when they began transitioning to electronic ignition systems. This shift aimed to improve reliability and efficiency in their vehicles' ignition systems. By the late 1970s, most GM vehicles had fully adopted electronic ignition technology, phasing out the traditional points system.
Most of your unguided rockets are not electronically operated, although they may have provisions for mounting electro-optical sights. Guided weapons systems, on the other hand, will have electronic guidance and ignition systems.
Gas water heaters typically have electronic ignition systems that require electricity to operate. This is why they are designed to plug into a power outlet to provide the necessary electrical supply for ignition and other electronic components.
No, most modern gas ovens do not have a pilot light. They use electronic ignition systems instead.
No, most modern gas stoves do not have a pilot light. They use electronic ignition systems instead.
No, most modern gas ovens do not have a pilot light. They use electronic ignition systems instead.
Yes, when switching from a points distributor to an electronic distributor in a 1979 Ford F-250, you typically need to modify the wiring. This includes removing the points ignition components and potentially adding a power source for the electronic ignition module. Ensure that the wiring harness is compatible with the new distributor, and double-check for any necessary changes to the ignition coil, as electronic distributors often require a different coil than points systems.