Lucas 'OPUS' dizzy
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Lucas 'OPUS' dizzy
First off Hi to all from a noobie! Hope you can help.. I'm building a trike with an SD1 V8, it has the 35de8 opus ('opeless..) dizzy. Unfortunately the guy who supplied engine forgot to give me the amplifier & I've only just found that it needs one! He remembers that it's a bulkhead or inner wing mounted one about the size & shape of a motorcycle CDI unit but that's it! the rest of the car has long since been scrapped
the only ones I've found are the units that mount on the dizzy or on the coil, can't afford to go the alternative aftermarket route! Any ideas on other options & how to wire it up? Thanks muchly in advance 
If it aint broke, fix it till it is..
'opeless dizzy..
Cheers, I'll have to stick to the opus for the moment, trike's using up my funds quicker than a footballer's wife
I'm pinning my hopes on Jim for the moment 
If it aint broke, fix it till it is..
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I wonder why Rover went to the trouble and expence of providing a ballast resistor in all their cars, if they could just have connected it up like that.Darkspeed wrote:Just connect it to a 12V dizzy with a good 12V feed and dont bother with the ballast pack.
Red to positive White.blk to negative
Andrew
Maybe , just maybe, this is not a good idea.
Jim
I could go into a long post about the introduction and the benefits of the ballasted low voltage ignition system but its well documented and easy to find elsewhere.
Suffice to say its a production car system for people starting cars with weak batteries on the coldest day of the year with lights on etc. etc.
Hell what do I know he may have electric windows a heated screen and a 400W stereo on the trike and need a low voltage system......
Andrew
Suffice to say its a production car system for people starting cars with weak batteries on the coldest day of the year with lights on etc. etc.
Hell what do I know he may have electric windows a heated screen and a 400W stereo on the trike and need a low voltage system......
Andrew
4.5L V8 Ginetta G27
I've decided to go the points route, don't need high performance in a trike that weighs under a ton
it'll be easier to fix if it breaks down up the road as well! Thanks for your advice & help everyone, especially Jim the mad tractor builder! I'll try to put a photo on when I figure out how... computer illiterate? Me? 
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Pics of the ballast resistor unit and the OPUS wiring are in this thread
http://www.v8forum.co.uk/forum/viewtopi ... highlight=
http://www.v8forum.co.uk/forum/viewtopi ... highlight=
jrv8 wrote:I wonder why Rover went to the trouble and expence of providing a ballast resistor in all their cars, if they could just have connected it up like that.Darkspeed wrote:Just connect it to a 12V dizzy with a good 12V feed and dont bother with the ballast pack.
Red to positive White.blk to negative
Andrew
Maybe , just maybe, this is not a good idea.
Jim
The only problem I can see with removing the ballast resistor is the coil will die quicker from having to much juice going through it. No other disadvantages than that. I have no idea how long it would last tho. I don't know much about the OE 'opeless' systems, but a non ballasted coil would fix that problem wouldn't it? Or is there electronics in the dizzy that might die from not having the resistor?
This is why I stick to points, it's bloody easier and the dual point dizzys are fine for performance if you keep them well maintained i used to find.
Eventually I got sick of adjusting the f***ers though.
If it aint broke, fix it till it is..
This is how I wired mine up as its all I had available.. Starts fine in the cold (big battery and no accessories). Has been reliable and not caused any issues.. Only done a 1000 miles in it so far and have a spare (well 2) coil in the back anyhow so not worried as they only cost about £5 each!Darkspeed wrote:Just connect it to a 12V dizzy with a good 12V feed and dont bother with the ballast pack.
Red to positive White.blk to negative
Andrew
It works as this guy says with no ballast resistor etc



