A capacitor discharge ignition, also known as a CDI, is a type of electronic ignition that holds a charge before discharging it through an ignition coil to ignite the spark plugs in a gasoline engine with great force. The capacitor charge provides the ignition. The capacitor merely charges and discharges in a brief period, allowing sparks to be well-produced. A capacitor is well-charged by an electrical current, which causes a capacitor discharge ignition. This kind of ignition quickly develops a charge. A CDI ignition first creates a charge and stores it before releasing it to the spark plug to light the engine. This power travels through a capacitor to an ignition coil, which serves as a transformer and increases the power by letting the energy pass through it rather than absorbing it. As a result, the CDI ignition systems enable the engine to continue operating for as long as the power source is well-charged. Below is a block diagram of CDI.
Key Features:
- Enable the electrical system that is normally connected to an internal combustion engine to receive power.
- By running a current through a capacitor, it operates.
Specifications:
- SKU: 134-3736
- UPC: 736983851390
- Weight: 1.60 LBS
- Unit Of Measure: EA
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 134-3736
1969-1975 (80 & 85HP - 4 Cyl.) 1967-1979 (90,110,115,135,140 & 150HP - Inline 6 Cyl.) Outboard Engines w/ a Battery Powered Distributor
This product replaces:
- 667-1343736, 736983851390, 393-3736A79, 3736A3, 3736A23, 3736, 393-3736, 393-3736A23, 3736A77, 393-3736A77, 4177, 4177A3, 393-3736A3, R393-3736, 332-4177A3, 332-4177