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Old Mar 10, 2002 | 12:36 PM
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Hey, now that I've decided I'm gonna go w/ KYB AGX and ground control coilovers for the suspension part of my GTX project...I'm thinking about the ignition. I am still using the original 88NA coils and such and now that I have the GTX motor...should I upgrade the ignition? I'm thinking I should..I want to get the Crane HI-6 ignition for the rev limiter and shift light plugins it comes with...anybody have any good/bad experience or any advice for ignition...
Old Mar 10, 2002 | 01:28 PM
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The stock coils work very well. There's really no need to upgrade them. The Crane HI-6 has a reputation for frying stock coils, at least on 3rd gens.
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Is there any differences between the 88 NA coils and the '91 turbo ones? I thought that the turbo cars had a more powerful setup...
Old Mar 10, 2002 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Rotaryman88' date='Mar. 10 2002,14:35
Is there any differences between the 88 NA coils and the '91 turbo ones? I thought that the turbo cars had a more powerful setup...
I never heard of any difference.
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