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Old 06-10-2005, 04:51 PM   #1
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Sun Hyper Ground & Hot Inazma Install

We just added a new install write-up to our site. This is for all of you who are interested in voltage/grounding sytems.

We installed the Sun Hyper Ground and Sun Hot Inazma systems onto our IS300.

Click here to view the install
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Old 06-10-2005, 07:45 PM   #2
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So this hot inazma system is similar if not the same as a MSD 6A or Crane Cam Hi-6 CDI boxes?
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Old 06-10-2005, 07:54 PM   #3
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So this hot inazma system is similar if not the same as a MSD 6A or Crane Cam Hi-6 CDI boxes?
Um no.
The MSD and Crane are Ignition boxes.
This is a capacitor in a fancy box.
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Old 06-10-2005, 08:57 PM   #4
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Um no.
The MSD and Crane are Ignition boxes.
This is a capacitor in a fancy box.
Not even that sometimes.
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Old 06-11-2005, 04:17 AM   #5
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Um no.
The MSD and Crane are Ignition boxes.
This is a capacitor in a fancy box.
Last time I checked CDI stood for Capacitive Discharge Igniton, and going from what driftfactory explains in their write up, it sounds like that inazma box is a cdi box.
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Last time I checked CDI stood for Capacitive Discharge Igniton, and going from what driftfactory explains in their write up, it sounds like that inazma box is a cdi box.
"The Sun Hot Inazma is a computerized hyper voltage system that stores energy from the battery and releases it back into the system at times of high load - for example, full throttle."

Sounds like a Capacitor to me. Just like you would have on a stereo system before the amps. I see nothing that would indicate anything to do with a igniton system.
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Instead of reading the description, just look at where they hook it up to. It can't possibly be the same as a real ignition box like MSD, it's not even hooked up to the ignition system in any way..........
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"The Sun Hot Inazma is a computerized hyper voltage system that stores energy from the battery and releases it back into the system at times of high load - for example, full throttle."

Sounds like a Capacitor to me. Just like you would have on a stereo system before the amps. I see nothing that would indicate anything to do with a igniton system.
Do you agree with me or just wanting to prove a point you don't fully understand? The boxes I am talking about from MSD and Crane are controlled capacitive discharge units, that needs the original igntion system in place. I have never seen anybody use just a CDI box alone to start a car.
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Do you agree with me or just wanting to prove a point you don't fully understand? The boxes I am talking about from MSD and Crane are controlled capacitive discharge units, that needs the original igntion system in place. I have never seen anybody use just a CDI box alone to start a car.
For speaking so bluntly, you sure are wrong here.
CDI is capacitive discharge ignition [system]. The ignition box itself stores power and releases it during the ignition cycles.
This box is a capacitor, designed to keep the voltage steady in the car's electrical system (in theory). There is a massive difference between a full-on ignition system that has capacitors in it, and a capacitor in the box attached to the grounding system.
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my friend also go that, it's pretty good! the response of the car has improved a lot
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