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BTW, I spoke to the sponsor of gremlin: www.kwikwap.co.za/gremlin and Gerhard there quote a ball park amount of 2k, coils fitted and supplied. Exactly what was done for gremlin's sx. But keep in mind gremlin runs diktator and Gerhard there said the diktator fires up the replacement coils. They still need to investigate if our stock ecu's can fire those replacement coils?? I dont know??
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...think or know widow... lol
also try gotech.. they have a aftermarket coil pack for R400 - R600 (all 4 in 1 pack) - if i remember correctly
drop them a mail to find out if the standard ecu can run these.
louis@gotech.co.za
also try gotech.. they have a aftermarket coil pack for R400 - R600 (all 4 in 1 pack) - if i remember correctly
drop them a mail to find out if the standard ecu can run these.
louis@gotech.co.za
200sx CA18DET S13 - forged and flowed
SR20DET coils - R1500
http://www.zoopedup.net/index.php?showtopic=27700
Ford Fiesta/Focus ST coilpack which drives 4 HT leads are also a good option. I had hunday coil packs on my VE before and they worked fine.
http://www.zoopedup.net/index.php?showtopic=27700
Ford Fiesta/Focus ST coilpack which drives 4 HT leads are also a good option. I had hunday coil packs on my VE before and they worked fine.
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yes and no.
They also behave different when becoming hot. Then you need to find out which one. I just want my elimination to be much easier. Yes, if they work they work. How long and how easy is it to find them?? They close to absolute?? I f i buy your 17 year old coil, when will it pack up?
I don't know??
And by reliability I mean total reliability. The coils are a part of that definition.
It is the year of reliability
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They also behave different when becoming hot. Then you need to find out which one. I just want my elimination to be much easier. Yes, if they work they work. How long and how easy is it to find them?? They close to absolute?? I f i buy your 17 year old coil, when will it pack up?
I don't know??
And by reliability I mean total reliability. The coils are a part of that definition.
It is the year of reliability

Chem

I have one word for you: Zuma!ChemCool wrote:
It is the year of reliability
Chem
So there goes the year of reliability theory

What I did on my car to eliminate the 'bad' coil, was I left the top cover off. Then when the miss started, I just pop the hood and start pulling the coil plugs one by one till I find the culprit.
The Ford ones I mentioned are a very neat replacement.