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QuadSpark 4-Channel Ignition Module

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Introducing the AMP EFI Quadspark Ignition Module V2 – your trusted solution for robust ignition control in high-performance applications.  We’ve enhanced the design featuring an upgraded design in a compact aluminum case with a DT-style connector, maintaining its small form factor. This versatile module effortlessly accommodates up to 4 coils, making it an essential component for your ignition system.

Key Features:

  • Upgraded Design: Compact aluminum case with a DT-style connector, maintaining its small form factor
  • Enhanced Reliability: With Ecospark IGBTs for the main drivers, reliability and performance are guaranteed in every ignition cycle.
  • Precise Control: Each of the 4 channels operates independently, providing precise control over your ignition system.

Ideal for:

  • Sequential Coil-per-Plug Ignition: Perfect for up to 4 cylinders.
  • Wasted Spark Coil Packs: Ideal for 6 to 8 cylinders.

Expandable:

  • Two Quadsparks: Enable sequential coil-per-plug ignition for up to 8 cylinders or support 10 to 16 cylinders with wasted spark coil packs.
  • Three Quadsparks: Extend support for sequential coil-per-plug ignition in up to 12 cylinders.

Compatibility:

Versatile Applications:

  • Beyond ignition control, the Quadspark finds utility in enabling spare logic-level ECU ignition outputs for driving relays, expanding its functionality.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 4.91″ (L) x 1.61″ (H) x 1.97″ (W)

Upgrade your ignition system with confidence. Whether you’re fine-tuning a high-performance engine or seeking reliable ignition control for your custom build, the AMP EFI Quadspark Ignition Module V2 delivers unmatched performance and versatility.

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Where is this product manufactured?

  • Quadspark is proudly manufactured in Suwanee, Georgia, USA.

How does this wire up to my ECU?

Is it possible to use this ignition module with a brand [enter your brand here] ECU?

  • Quadspark should be compatible with any ECU that outputs a standard 5V DC logic ignition signal, but we do not have specific directions for using this ignition module with non MegaSquirt ECU products.

What type of power transistors are used in the Quadspark?

  • Quadspark uses genuine Bosch BIP373 power transistors.  We have found these to be very capable ignition drivers and exceedingly reliable.

C’mon, do I REALLY need to hook up all the ground wires?

  • YES!  Superior grounding is the foundation upon which a strong ignition system is built.  If wired and used correctly, the Quadspark module is a powerful and reliable inductive ignition module.

Questions & Answers

    Will this work without modification on the Renault wasted spark ignition coils (e.g. Magneti Marelli BAE801)? I have the MS3 w/MS3X pre-assembled ECU from you guys. Have been told the Bosch BIP373 works fine for these.
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    Q Will this work without modification on the Renault wasted spark ignition coils (e.g. Magneti Mare...... Read more
    Asked by Gman
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    We can't answer this for every OEM coil, but fortunately Magneti Marelli publishes a data sheet for this particular coil. And the short answer is yes.

    For those looking to learn how to read a coil data sheet, here's how to determine this. According to the data sheet, this coil needs an external ignition module that switches current (which the QuadSpark does), can use a maximum current of 6 amps (which is within the QuadSpark's maximum current), and can handle a dwell of 3.5 ms or less (which is what you'll enter in TunerStudio).

  2. Can I use this to give spark to my Honda j35 v6?? I’m not getting spark to the car, can I hook this up to the CKSP and run it???
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    Q Can I use this to give spark to my Honda j35 v6?? I’m not getting spark to the car, can I hook th...... Read more
    Asked by Benny
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    This box is intended to go between an ECU that provides a 5 volt logic level spark output and a coil that does not have an internal ignition module. The QuadSpark does not interface with a crank position sensor directly, and will not work with coils with a built in ignition module. Many Honda J series coils will have the ignition module built in.

  4. will this work with MSD #8224 coils and a rewired back plate with your PNP BMW m20 megasquirt? also if this is used with ing-6 coils what do we do with the spark D in&out wire? Thank you
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    Q will this work with MSD #8224 coils and a rewired back plate with your PNP BMW m20 megasquirt? al...... Read more
    Asked by thomas m bos
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    Yes, it will work with either one, although you'd need to gut a factory GM ignition module if you want to use the MSD coils. The Spark D input and output wires are simply left disconnected.

  6. I am interested in this ignition module for a wasted spark set up on a mustang 363 with a 80mm turbo running up to 16 lbs. of boost. I am running EDIS coils from Accell currently. Will this igniter have enough power to run the coils and spark plugs without the need for a MSD (DIS-4) or other spark boosting devise? Thanks
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    Q I am interested in this ignition module for a wasted spark set up on a mustang 363 with a 80mm tu...... Read more
    Asked by Scott Covington
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    I've seen it used with those boost levels before. If the Accel coil pack is not adequate, you can use our IGN-4 coil packs as an upgrade.

  8. So this has outputs to run 4 separate ignition coils in a COP arrangement?
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    Q So this has outputs to run 4 separate ignition coils in a COP arrangement?
    Asked by Craig
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    Correct. It will need four logic level inputs.

  10. What are the dimensions?
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    Q What are the dimensions?
    Asked by HAROLD WHITED
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    4 1/2" wide, 2 3/4" deep, and 1 1/2" tall.

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