by bgsengine » Tue Nov 12, 2013 9:41 pm
Actually depends on how you do it - if you run a separate wire and circuit from each coil, and separate switch for each, sure no problem.
But, if you try to replace the diode (there's 2) in the ground wire circuit with plain wire, you'll have an engine that only runs on one cylinder - If both diodes are removed then you're basically grounding the coils, and have an engine that wont run.
The coil ground wires are internally grounded to the engine - without the diodes in the wiring harness, you're just grounding each one through the opposing coil's circuit, with the result being no spark at either coil. If one of the diodes is bypassed, that circuit results in the opposing coil not firing, thus an engine that runs on only one cylinder.
To bypass the diodes you got to have 2 completely separate ground circuits and switches - one for each coil.
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