MoTec Bosch Ignition Modules
Operation:
An Inductive ignition module is an amplifier that converts a low current signal into a
high current signal. In this case the Ignition output (trigger) coming from the ECU signals
the ignitor to trigger the coil itself, which requires high current. This type of setup is used for
most vehicles including high performance road and race applications. Although the spark
power is not as high as a CDI setup, the spark duration is much longer, making it more suitable
for engines operating on leaner mixtures for emissions or economy.