What I think it is if we reduce the primary coil resistance ( let say from 3 ome to 2.2ome) or increase the system voltage or say the charging voltage ( from 13.5v to 14.5v), it will increase the current. However, a lager current may kill the transistor of the ignition unit. ( in stock ignition unit or Dyna unit, the primary side current is driven by the system DC voltage not by the ignition unit. I = DC voltage / resistance of the coil, e.g. I = 13.5/3= 4.5amp)
We can also increase the inductance of the coils to get a higher induce voltage as L x di/dt = induce voltage = stronger spark. However, a higher inductance need more turn of coils and more turns of coils will result in increase the DC resistance of the coil, that result of decrease the current , and also the physical size of the coil will also be increased.
We can also decrease turn off time of the primary current but it will really depend on the characteristic of the design of the pickup coils and the ignition unit.
What do I really think about is more practical is that we make a higher stand along 3 phase AC to DC voltage regulator supply unit ( let say 20dcV, in fact it is very easy to made one if it do not need to regulate for charging system, only DC power supply) by parallel tee off the 3 yellow wires from the alternator and it only supply the ignition coils. Do you think it is possible?
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