2nd Generation Specific 1986-1992 Discussion

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Old Apr 8, 2003 | 11:16 AM
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Hi again, I was wondering if there were any companies that have high output coils for our cars, mine is a 88 TurboII. I would like to buy some for my car to get some better spark. Also what are some good plugs to use, the ones on my car don't have any prongs (Like the 4 prongs on the platinum 4's).
Old Apr 8, 2003 | 10:08 PM
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The plugs on your car are the correct ones for your car.



About the high spark output... get an ignition pack. that will give you more spark





Those 'flat' plugs were the only ones designed to be used with Rotary engine's
Old Apr 8, 2003 | 10:24 PM
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you really don't need to replace the coils in the second gens. They are really beefy. The after market coils will only make a slight difference. If you have ported you engine thats when the upgraded will really help. you'll do better with better plug wires and some new plugs. Or even the better investment would be a CRANE or Mallory ignition box. They have CD so you have the strongest spark possible at the higher rpms when you need it most. MSD at low end so that you have smoother starts and ideal. Burn more of your fuel to pass emission without a worry and better fuel milage. Go to EBAY type in mallory hyfire. These are the cheapest and the best boxs you can get. You want a pure square wave as possible.
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