Author Topic: Bosch coil 0 221 503 001 and Ignition Module 0 227 100 200 wiring help  (Read 7754 times)

Offline GuilhermeBuonfiglio

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Hello,

The C20XE with Motronic 2.8 uses Bosch coil 0 221 503 001 and Bosch Ignition Module 0 227 100 200.
The GenBoard has 4 IGBT + 4 logic-level output.

I have no information on this coil and ignition module, and I guess the ignition module is not necessary at all.
Does anyone know how to wire and setup this coil?

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Guilherme Buonfiglio

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Re: Bosch coil 0 221 503 001 and Ignition Module 0 227 100 200 wiring help
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2010, 04:41:08 am »
I have the same setup (M2.8 C20XE@Turbo) and I am using only logical level output (0/+5V) without IGBTs for driving Bosch 100 200 module. I don't like high current in ECU....

Offline MWfire

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Re: Bosch coil 0 221 503 001 and Ignition Module 0 227 100 200 wiring help
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2010, 03:51:55 pm »
I have the same setup (M2.8 C20XE@Turbo) and I am using only logical level output (0/+5V) without IGBTs for driving Bosch 100 200 module. I don't like high current in ECU....
me to, 5V logical level output is good for that ignition module.

Offline GuilhermeBuonfiglio

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Re: Bosch coil 0 221 503 001 and Ignition Module 0 227 100 200 wiring help
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2010, 08:20:36 am »
I'd like to not use this ignition module at all. What are my options?
The reason is difficulty to find them in Brazil, high price and reliability issues.

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Guilherme

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Re: Bosch coil 0 221 503 001 and Ignition Module 0 227 100 200 wiring help
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2010, 03:23:32 pm »
Look at the way the module is wired - you should find that the 12v feed to the coil pack will be separate to the wires coming from the ignition amplifier pack.
IGBTs will drive the coil just fine.