I'm looking for information on how to mount the Coil Driver Module, P/N 556-150.
I'm installing a Terminator Stealth system on my small block Ford, stroked 5.0L with an Air-Gap dual-plane intake.
My plan is to use a HyperSpark distributor and the Coil Driver Module with a Blaster II coil.
I considered a CD box and new coil, but I already have the Blaster II and do not want to add a CD box in the engine compartment. The CDM is small and easily concealed.
My question is - how is the CDM mounted/secured? I haven't found any information in this forum or within the Sniper manual.
This forum is an amazing source of information! I'm removing a FiTech system that's been an ongoing source of frustration; both the product and the support. Looking forward to getting my Terminator installed and firing it up! Andrew

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- An EFI System Partition (ESP) is simply a FAT32 partition with a GUID type code of C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B (or 0xEF on an MBR disk). Most partitioning tools have some other way of displaying the GUID type code, because GUIDs are so cumbersome.
- - Boot the computer using the Windows 7/8/8.1/10 installation media. On the first screen, press SHIFT+F10 to bring up the command prompt. Run the following commands at the command prompt. Select disk # Note: Select the disk where you want to add the EFI System partition.
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The answer is by @pat2015: Interestingly I find that the mounted EFI drive is accessible from the ‘Browse’ button from Task Manager - ‘Run New Task’ You can then perform basic operations possible with Context Menu (Copy/Paste etc) and even when you run other apps with Admin Privileges e.g. Notepad.exe it can also access the drive from its file menu.